TychoMonolyth
Boreal Curing
They may do that. My guess is they will run climate controlled greenhouses, and be able to flower any given plant for as long as it needs. Not saying they won't try and breed fast finishers, cause that just means more harvest's per year.
It's a done deal. It was passed in November. There's a little debate going on still, but no one in the Senate will obstruct. The Governor General will sign, then it's law. Think of it like colorado, only on a federal scale. Once that's done, the only personal non-licensed restrictions are on personal possession of no more than 30 grams at a time (like in your pocket at the park for example), and a maximum of 4 plants per household at any stage of growth (regardless of sex). Commercial and Medical growers have been good to go for a while now.
As for breeding, I wouldn't expect any more than is currently being done. That means Indoor Sativa's only with no push for an outdoor pheno. Almost ALL medical/retail growing is indoor. It has nothing to do with the weather, I've seen it hit 90F in September, but rather it's about the only way they can produce a crop with zero contaminants. Last year, most medical companies suffered severe and all but crippling recalls because of contaminants. And that was indoor stuff.
Everytime I think about growing a nice Sativa outdoor, I get a hardon. I'll roll the dice and try a couple this year, but will most likely focus on 50 or so SuperAuto Sativas. Something like Herbies Short Stuff Super Stinky. They're still 6' tall and heavy yielders.
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