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OUTDOOR GROWS 2024 ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE-

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Cannabotanist
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War between south and the north.

Warm today but snow is on the way. :smoke:
 

Absorber

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Woah, really good job with that autoflower plant! Looks like a good yielder! Must have had some good weather! Any secrets for getting a good result with autoflower plants?
Thankyou , its my first attempt at an auto the journal is Here if you'd like a look .
I tried to keep the momentum going by up potting to its end pot (SIP) before the roots hit the bottom or edges of the first pot/tub i had it in .
It gets full sun where it is .
I think the genetics might be the reason its not a bonsai it was from Herbies Seeds .
 

Old Piney

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We got a good rain finally, it was creepy dry and warm back to normal. I can't say I didn't enjoy it with my cannabis grows but it probably did some damage to board leaf evergreen landscape plants
 

phunkeeboodah

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also remember there are almost 600 GIGATONNES (six hundred billion tonnes) of CO2 in the atmosphere now in 2024 that have been added since 1986....

have a nice day biosphere! psych.... climate deniers now rule the world so, cry

what's that? the us military is the worlds largest customer of fossil fuels? scratch that, make that a double cry
 
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Old Piney

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also remember there are almost 600 GIGATONNES (six hundred billion tonnes) of CO2 in the atmosphere now in 2024 that have been added since 1986....

have a nice day biosphere! psych.... climate deniers now rule the world so, cry

what's that? the us military is the worlds largest customer of fossil fuels? scratch that, make that a double cry
I suggest you take this topic somewhere else it doesn't belong in this thread. Maybe

(Have you looked at the North Pole lately?)​

 

phunkeeboodah

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is the biosphere not 'outdoors'?

btw, the fracking boom of the 00's has atmospheric methane levels on an exponential curve. at 30 times the potency of CO2 by weight, if it stays on this curve, it will equal the equivalent weight of atmospheric CO2 of 5700 gigatonnes by the year 2090

in 2090 we will have added over 3000 GIGATONNES (three thousand billion tonnes) of CO2 to the atmosphere since 1986

and now back to our regularly scheduled program : )
 

Old Piney

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is the biosphere not 'outdoors'?

btw, the fracking boom of the 00's has atmospheric methane levels on an exponential curve. at 30 times the potency of CO2 by weight, if it stays on this curve, it will equal the equivalent weight of CO2 of 5700 gigatonnes by the year 2090

in 2090 we will have added over 3000 GIGATONNES (three thousand billion tonnes) of CO2 to the atmosphere since 1986

and now back to our regularly scheduled program : )
Please let it go, it's not on topic IT’S NOT A GROW, if you want an argument go over to the thread I mentioned I'll see you over there
 

Bona Fortuna

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Howdy everyone!

Time for another update to get things back on track!
I’m about to go on a thanksgiving holiday for roughly a week, so these leftover plants will be on their own until I get back.

We are seeing one of the stronger storms that I’ve experienced here in NorCal, strong deluge and damaging winds. These little ladies are surprising me with their resistance to cold and moisture.
The full season plants have all been chopped at this point, with minimal sampling. Not everything is dry yet, still have one plant hang drying.
I like to wait until the majority of plants are processed to really start enjoying my fruits, so just a little longer yet. Hope everyone is doing well and ready for the holidays!

Here’s the little, late season autoflowers that are destined for the hash pile.
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Green Squall

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Haven't posted in a while around here, so thought I'd add some pics from this seasons grow. Project 25 (Iranian OG x Fast Pink) from Copa Genetics. The name is just an unfortunate coincidence lol.

The strain is fast finishing, extremely mold resistant, lots of branching for easy trimming and the high is damn delightful, not being as stoney as anticipated, which is a positive. I'll definitely be growing more from Copa in the future.


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