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Do not put the potted seeds on a windowsill or near a heater, as this will make the air too dry and hot. A closet or a basement are two good indoor spots for the plants to grow. Maintain a growing temperature of 75 to 85 °F (24 to 29 °C) for the plants so they thrive. Use a spray bottle to keep the seeds moist. Make sure it is moist to the touch, but not soaking or dripping wet. Avoid pooling the soil with water, as this can lead to growth issues due to overwatering. Stick to a regular watering schedule so the plants get enough moisture. You can plan to spray the plants in the morning and then again at night so they get the water they need. Your cannabis seeds need light 24 hours a day, seven days a week to grow. Use cool white grow lights that have a consistent temperature of 72 °F (22 °C). Keep the lights 2 inches (5.1 cm) from the pots. Use 3 to 5 watts of light for each pot.  Grow lights range from $200 to $1,200 USD depending on the size and model. You can get cool white grow lights at your local hardware store or online. Touching or handling the seeds can damage them and stunt their growth. With the right growing conditions and care, your seeds should sprout and poke out of the soil within five to ten days.

summary: Keep the seeds out of direct sunlight in a moist area. Wet the soil one to two times a day. Use cool white grow lights. Avoid touching or handling the seeds as they grow.


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If you cant to prevent a skin from forming on top of the mixture, be sure to press the plastic wrap against the surface. If you don't do this, you may get a skin, which you will have to remove. If you have not already, put your ice cream maker's canister into the freezer. Both need to be as cold as possible. This will help speed up the freezing process and reduce the formation of ice crystals. Set up your ice cream maker, then pour the chilled ice cream base into the canister. Churn the ice cream for 20 to 30 minutes, or until it reaches a soft-serve consistency.  If you got a skin on top of your mixture, scoop it off with a fork or spoon so that you don't blend it into your ice cream. Each ice cream maker is different, so follow the instructions that came with yours carefully. Transfer the ice cream into a freezer-safe container, and cover it with a lid. Place the ice cream into the freezer, and leave it there until it hardens. This can take anywhere from 4 to 8 hours. If the ice cream is too hard when you serve it, let it soften on the counter for 10 to 15 minutes first.

summary: Pour the mixture into a large bowl and cover it with plastic wrap. Chill the mixture in the fridge for 2 to 4 hours. Freeze the ice cream mixture in your ice cream maker. Freeze the ice cream until it hardens.


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Cosmetics that do not clog pores are called noncomedogenic or non-acnegenic. The first ingredient in your makeup should be water. . Opt for mineral-based cosmetics, which will absorb excess oil and hide redness without irritating your skin. Noncomedogenic makeup does not interfere with acne medication. Use oil-free primer to keep your makeup in place. It can be especially difficult to keep concealer on an inflamed zit, but a dab of primer does the trick. Lightweight primers are less likely to irritate acne and are easier on oily skin.  Use a primer with SPF for protection from the sun, especially if you have scarring or hyperpigmentation. Sun exposure can slow the healing process. Apply the primer all over your face to help your makeup go on evenly and last longer. A mineral-powder foundation is less likely to clog your pores than a liquid foundation, though it will provide less coverage.  Opt for mattifying products: they absorb excess oil, and a matte finish conceals bumpiness.  Avoid shimmery finish, which will draw attention to bumps. Foundations that are designed to last all day are more likely to clog your pores, causing further acne. If you're interested in light coverage, an oil-free tinted moisturizer can work great on acne-prone skin. It also won't clog pores! Concealer that is too light or dark will highlight your trouble spots, rather than hiding them. Mix two shades of concealer if you cannot find one that matches your skin.  Keep in mind that oily skin can oxidize the concealer, which will make it look darker. You can avoid this by choosing a concealer that is 1/2 a shade lighter than your skin color. Setting powder can benefit oily skin, but can exacerbate dryness in other skin. If you choose to use it, find a light setting powder that is less likely to trap oils under your skin.
summary: Acquire oil-free makeup. Pick the right primer for your skin. Consider a powder foundation. Find or make a concealer that matches your skin tone. Consider using a setting powder.