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  • Spidermite
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    oldjarhead100 I just thought about something you said above. About wishing you could put the chickens in a pot. Well my kids all had to kill their dinner at least once so they knew what was involved in making meat. Only one chose to be a vegetarian and it lasted 3 days. She said it was a good plan but she'd rather eat meat.

    But what I was thinking of is my nephews at the hemp farm. They had to put a rooster down because a smaller rooster decided it was taking over and it fatally injured it. Well my nephews buried it. On their way home they stopped and got Kentucky Fried Chicken. Smh

    By the way that rooster then decided to attack the dog protecting the property. It was an 80 pound Pit Mix. That rooster lost too.

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  • Rwise
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    oldjarhead100 Most years early/mid April to late October,,,

  • JohnEmad
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    Autos are heading into flowering stage. Shortest is the Cream Caramel at 15". Tallest is the untopped NLx at 2ft. The topped NLx would be well over 2 ft and is the biggest overall and starting to stretch at 17"s.

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  • Canuck147
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    Buy online - buybudnow.ca

  • Spidermite
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    oldjarhead100 we have flood lights equivalent to street lights but stronger in the fields. We had to put them to make use of our extended growing season. We can plant as early march and grow through the end of November most years. Planting seeds starting them in sunlight works fine without the lights. However if we use clones, which we do, when you move then outside that early after being in an 18/6 schedule they immediately flower unless we use the lights until about may.

  • JohnEmad
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    I grew 12 foot plants without trying several decades ago. Threw some seeds in the garden and 5 grew. Tallest near 12 ft before having to cut them down early due to a nosy neighbor calling the law in. The neighbors wife to be exact.. The husband warned me. Nice guy.

  • oldjarhead100
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    I'm afraid to say its official winter is here with snow on the ground we should be hard water fishing by the first of the year

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  • oldjarhead100
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    how long is your growing season?I would love to be able to do that

  • Rwise
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    I have had many 20 footers, one year a LEO pushed them to the side and walked through them without finding them,,, LMAO!

  • oldjarhead100
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    ah ha they can plant as soon as the days start getting longer (for me thats the 1st of June ) but for others it could be the day after winter solstice. thats a concept I don't think about lol

  • oldjarhead100
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    the clerk at my coffee shop shows me a picture of a plant that was about 3 times as big as the green house it was in ,with the caption 273 days and still no tomatoes lol,

    it was funny but got me to thinking how in the hell can they keep it in veg as daylight decreases , this plant was about 20 feet tall (Unless they used a mini GH ) so how would they get supplemental light to it
    I mean at some point its going to want to go into bloom right ,maybe I should go smoke so I can figure it out lol

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  • oldjarhead100
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    and thats why I dont trust big business they always screwing the little guy

  • oldjarhead100
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    wow what a space ,how well do those flood tables work ,very interesting

  • YYCannabis
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    Ah ok. From your comment I thought you were up north with us 😁

  • s62
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    Spidermite, that’s a great looking girl. I hope to grow them like that one day!

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