ya but i dont want to risk them all getting killed by one of the snow storms
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ya but i dont want to risk them all getting killed by one of the snow storms
SHOOT SNOW STORMS? I LIVE IN SD AND WE DONT GET SNOW LATELTY TILL LIKE NOV MAYBE LATE OCT. IF U GROW INDOORS THEN PUT OUTSIDE WHEN ITS READY TO FLOWER U GOT PLENTY OF TIME USUALLY MIDDLE OF AUGUST WHEN I BEEN DOIN IT CUZ THE HEMP IS HARVESTING THEN AND WONT POLLINATE MY PLANTS
wild green usually has a thc content lower than 0.3%
the problem is i cant grow inside
thats pretty low thc
if you grow outside, you should just take a wilderness hike (if it is safe to do without trespassing) and cut the stalks of all the marijuana plants within a mile. I have no idea what I'm talking about, but I bet a mile is sufficient. If anyone asks, just tell them that you're doing your civic duty to irradiate this horrific devils weed.
hmm i thought it was a couple hundred feet... but ive got over 10 acres of land with tons of different plants that could easily disguise weed and ive been doing alot of searching and killing all the male plants i come acrossQuote:
Originally Posted by sinky
You might well be right on a hundred feet. I really haven't the slightest clue. 10 acres of land, aye? Buy some Kali Mist! That's my dream. It's supposed to be one of the finest highs you can get.
dam that is pretty fine u know any good seed sites?
I don't think its allowed to direct people to a commercial site via links, but gypsy nirvana's seed boutique web site is good. It lists seeds by seed company, not strain, so you'll want to type in "Kali Mist" in their search bar which is on the lower right hand side. Also Durban Poison is suppose to be a pretty unique strain, also with a good cerebral up high, if you don't mind the fact that it supposedly has a very distinctly anise/liquorish flavor to it. One person was saying that it is the most authentically flavored pot they have had (not that it is SUPPOSED to taste like anise or liquorish).
These are both strong sativa strains that are capable of being grown both indoor and out. Durban, with its South African heritage, is quite tolerant of heat, which I suppose would make it good for Nebraska, although it might not like the cold October temperatures that can sometimes occur. I remember a good two or three snowy Halloweens in Nebraska... never seemed to be snowy on Christmas, of course! Go figure!
A little trick I do with any decent seeds I run into is toss them in running water ( creek, river, whatever you have around ). They will wash ashore somewhere along the banks. If the plants don't get discovered they will go to seed and propogate. Therefore starting new stands all along the waters course. There are several local creeks I canoe every fall, often with pleasant results.
Enjoy
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