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	<description>Anything &#38; Everything About Chiles</description>
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		<title>Saga Jolokia - The Neverending Story</title>
		<description>Information regarding new Jolokia-named chiles from Frontal Agritech.

The first one is the ‘Chocolate Bhut Jolokia’ - a dark version of the already familiar Bhut Jolokia.
CHOCOLATE BHUT JOLOKIA:

We have collected a chocolate version of the World’s hottest chilli Capsicum chinense Jacq. This type is thought to be a natural variant of ...</description>
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		<title>Artificial Light</title>
		<description>Whether you grow indoors or simply need an additional light source, artificial lighting is a popular and relatively easy solution these days. Today we are going to discuss some of the more popular solutions in artificial lighting, but first we will answer the question: "What makes a good light source?"

As ...</description>
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		<title>Light &#038; Plants Part II - Hardcore Data</title>
		<description>Photosynthetic Activity

The light receiving photosynthetic pigments in the plant are at the thylakoid membrane in the chloroplasts. The most common pigment in his quantity and is present in all green plants and alga is 'Chlorophyll a'. Other pigments are called secondary pigments and include 'Chlorophyll b' and carotenoids. To every ...</description>
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		<title>Light &#038; Plants Part I - The Basics</title>
		<description>Light &#38; Plants

Light is one of the most basic requirements for the existence of plants.
The energy source of plants is sugar. Instead of consuming it like almost any other life form, plants create their food in a process called Photosynthesis.
For this process to occur, the plant needs water, carbon dioxide ...</description>
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