Growing up in. New Jersey, every fall/ winter we would get weed from KY. We would call it Kentucky blues grass and would swear it had a blue hue. Lols. But it's just because we would normally get mexi bricks.Yea not east coast. Yes Ky is known for weed. Well it was. States going medical and legal have changed that.
I'm talking years back. Ky was only surpassed by California in cannabis production. Now the percentage of that is top shelf I couldn't tell you. I would say its like anywhere else. Some grow for money and don't care and some have a passion for it.
On the eastern side of the state you have the elevation that increases UV which increases tricromb production.
I have friends that moved to Cali and still wanted good home grown from here.
But yea we have long been forgotten about.
I can also tell you that road kill skunk from the 80's and early 90's is still here.
http://www.drugscience.org/Archive/bcr2/domstprod.html
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-09-30-kentucky_N.htm
Lot of brick here to.Growing up in. New Jersey, every fall/ winter we would get weed from KY. We would call it Kentucky blues grass and would swear it had a blue hue. Lols. But it's just because we would normally get mexi bricks.
More so for horses, bourbon, pills and hillbillies/rednecks.
I agreed it wasn't east coast. One state away. Not exactly east "coast" still east us. Our temps and climate is very similar to Virginia and North Carolina.More so for horses, bourbon, pills and hillbillies/rednecks.
But yes, Kentucky, which is not on the east coast, is some what known for weed.
christmas tree foothills, damn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!About all I can say is, a really nice thing about living in the northeast, is looking at these wonderful "Christmas Trees" that my "mother in law" has been growing.God, how I love that woman !!
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yeah its just those silly sinkholes ya'll got down there, and that damn coral shelf that 85% of the state is on, you'd prob have to have 100 gallon containers but i really like your thought process, imagine smelling orange blossoms, then straight FLORIDA diesel plants......straight nirvana for my ass, my two fave scents on the planet.I would think Florida would have a good climate for growing. It has a semi tropical environment that could be used to grow long flowering sativas that could not be grown anywhere else in the US.
It's a tree when you have to chop it down.at what point can u call a plant a tree
i seen bushes ....i seen trees
weed grows both ways but at what height is it a tree not a bush
i ask because i made a plant grow pass my lights again
I know what you mean dude, my soil is alive, as in a living ecosystem. If you add anything you mess it up.this was caused by me messing with super soil ........i made something up but it makes the plants grow very tall and stretch out (this is the 4th time it done something like ) as for seed genetics they were all medium size plants hell one of them was a small one that should only make 45 grams but that one is about 5 itself
it is about 4 inches shorter then i am .......i am 6ft ...2 days ago the plant fit under the light as of yesterday i had to move it to the middle so the top cola can grow passed the light....this is a auto plant too
Genes don't look all that great to me. Which breeder/strain? Only looking like you'll get a couple of Oz to me. If you grow that again tie it down and you might get more/better buds.they are on a 23/1 20 hours full power 2 hours of power build from dark 1 hour of dark 1 powering down to dark
not like this in 2 days it has done 2 inches easy
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i tried other soils .......this was home made super soil
https://www.rollitup.org/t/doing-it-super-soil-for-autos.874477/
no it not normal for them to grow like ........ out of 7 plants only 1 grow short
i think i found something to grow outdoor well but inside with a 7 foot ceiling your fucked ......that whole top cola now is completely out of the light in (only reflective light now )
Come on man. It's flooded many times before creating mudslides and it will flood again. And again. If your gonna call it give a date and time frame. That massive hurricane put part of Texas underwater. When I was out in LA 30 years ago there was a hurricane in Mexico and it made for some great waves to surf down on the normally calm Laguna Beach. I mean 20 footers. Your still set up sounds cool tho. Should put a digital thermostat on it and really dial it in to maybe 188.Who Called the Lahar before it happened
http://www.weather.com/news/news/california-flooding-mudslides-stranded-motorists
I did ........and there will be more .......cali is fucked ..the west cost is doomed .....more fires more open land more Lahar when the rain finally comes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahar
have a look at the drought area.......have a look at the number of acres burned this year alone along with the last 3 years (rem the growth in those areas were stunned by low rain/ground water access)Come on man. It's flooded many times before creating mudslides and it will flood again. And again. If your gonna call it give a date and time frame. That massive hurricane put part of Texas underwater. When I was out in LA 30 years ago there was a hurricane in Mexico and it made for some great waves to surf down on the normally calm Laguna Beach. I mean 20 footers. Your still set up sounds cool tho. Should put a digital thermostat on it and really dial it in to maybe 188.
"Landslides are common in Southern California, the San Francisco Bay Areaand other parts of Northern California, and the Sierra Nevada. Although they most often are reported when they impact residential developments, landslides also damage roads, railroads, pipelines, electrical lines, and other infrastructure throughout the state, and occur in unoccupied parts of the state."have a look at the drought area.......have a look at the number of acres burned this year alone along with the last 3 years (rem the growth in those areas were stunned by low rain/ground water access)
this is the first time i can ever rem that a major highway was literally covered 3/4 feet in mud ...........this is going to repeat if u guys get more rain (the ground has nothing anchoring it no roots ) it is super dry so it will soak it up then lock up pool up mud slide in your areas
what i am saying is there will be alot more of them then AVG do to the Drought and fires that have happen"Landslides are common in Southern California, the San Francisco Bay Areaand other parts of Northern California, and the Sierra Nevada. Although they most often are reported when they impact residential developments, landslides also damage roads, railroads, pipelines, electrical lines, and other infrastructure throughout the state, and occur in unoccupied parts of the state."
Quoted from this link. Just google it.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_landslides
Come on man think about it. Rebuilding means jobs. What does it cost? A few digits on a computer we call money. Just fictional promissory digital notes we use as currency in trade. Remember the hurricane that "destroyed" New Orleans? I was just there about a year ago and everything looked fine to me.what i am saying is there will be alot more of them then AVG do to the Drought and fires that have happen
along with the fact ppl are pushing deeper and deeper into the woodlands removing those barriers that were natural in the design
i rem the mudside that came down a hill took out a house and when down a small road .........but never a major highway 3/4 feet deep ....cali is fucked no matter what happens at this point rain comes with the burnt land open like that u are going to lose billions of dollars worth of stuff .....and if it does not come more fire more homes burn more farms closed