USA-Best States for OUTDOOR GROWS?

tooteefrootee

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im lobbying for the southeast coastal region...we get great sun here too baby and can be intense :) but again, if one is wise and chooses his genetics properly for his region...one shall be successful
 

texasjack

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It's a huge country and with it being illegal in most states who's to say. Probably any of the sunny states with long seasons are ideal if you have access to water. But yeah, CA and CO are sunny and also legal so most people would say them.
 

qwizoking

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they are acclimated to mexico.. texas is the most southern region with a near identical environment.


you should know tx.its a very different sunny.

when was the last time cali had 100 days over 100°

tx has a more suitable growing environment..just sayin....to get the most out of your sativas.
they will change with their environment..like in Colorado and it just wont be the same bud.

member that epigenetic thing..
 

Joedank

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they are acclimated to mexico.. texas is the most southern region with a near identical environment.


you should know tx.its a very different sunny.

when was the last time cali had 100 days over 100°

tx has a more suitable growing environment..just sayin....to get the most out of your sativas.
they will change with their environment..like in Colorado and it just wont be the same bud.

member that epigenetic thing..
yea its hard to know what to do with all the resin they make at 7200 ft in a greenhouse ..lol... the epigenetics makes them resin monsters ..bongsmilie
 

qwizoking

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im assuming you havent tried the same in the genetics origin?




good genetics get frosty really no matter what.
so feel good about yourself for that
 

Joedank

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im assuming you havent tried the same in the genetics origin?




good genetics get frosty really no matter what.
so feel good about yourself for that
ummm welll you cant argue with that ... what would the native area be for GG#4 ?? or tahoe og ?? @chewberto &i squished some gg4 and got a 30% return .... sooo your point was ...? being 1 1/2 miles closer to the sun MIGHT do something a few botinists have told me ...
 

qwizoking

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what would the native area be for GG#4 ?? or tahoe......being 1 1/2 miles closer to the sun MIGHT do something a few botinists have told me ...


you might want to think before speaking next time.
we're asking best states to grow.

i said nothing beats a texas sativa. gg and tahoe would not be best here look at the ancestory and figure out what conditions it likes....or you think plants that adapted and evolved all around the world prefer the same thing?? because its all weed? good thing your not a farmer... and as i mentioned of epigenetics the environment can alter strain in a single cycle. theres a reason sativas have more blades per leaf, wonder why? i wonder why citrusy plants come from tropic s.a. ,....it prevents certain prominent molds.
and taking one of these sativas out of the habitat that created their very being gives dilluted result

has nothing to do with being closer though the sun though that does help and plays a role
we avg uv rating of 11-12 for april to october and do pretty good there. im.sure yall are the same if not better so long as your up in elevation..
im sea level. i wonder what role that plays? does co2 sink?
mustve been late and werent thinking cleary..idk why you would have quoted me with something so unintelligent




not sure what chewberto has to do with this...is this you trying to attach your name to product? dor credibility? hes bever mentioned yu.....now i would never rosin my bud. but he does make some decent looking extracts.... and has a nice camera for micro


also ive heard 40+ on rso... yiur doing it wrong homie
 
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DoobieDom

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Everyone knows that Texas has never had anything but SCHWAGG the only kind that Texas sees comes from their neighbors to the west (NM) i don't care what you spew about epigenetics, Cannabis is the most adaptable plant on earth so your argument that nothing beats a Texas sativa is WRONG. Not to mention the fact that your state has some of the harshest Cannabis laws in the U.S I know personally that there is junk in Texas the fiends in TX are blasting and dabbing SCHWAGG. TX Cannabis in one word...gross.
 

Joedank

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you might want to think before speaking next time.
we're asking best states to grow.

i said nothing beats a texas sativa. gg and tahoe would not be best here look at the ancestory and figure out what conditions it likes....or you think plants that adapted and evolved all around the world prefer the same thing?? because its all weed? good thing your not a farmer... and as i mentioned of epigenetics the environment can alter strain in a single cycle. theres a reason sativas have more blades per leaf, wonder why? i wonder why citrusy plants come from tropic s.a. ,....it prevents certain prominent molds.
and taking one of these sativas out of the habitat that created their very being gives dilluted result

has nothing to do with being closer though the sun though that does help and plays a role
we avg uv rating of 11-12 for april to october and do pretty good there. im.sure yall are the same if not better so long as your up in elevation..
im sea level. i wonder what role that plays? does co2 sink?
mustve been late and werent thinking cleary..idk why you would have quoted me with something so unintelligent




not sure what chewberto has to do with this...is this you trying to attach your name to product? dor credibility? hes bever mentioned yu.....now i would never rosin my bud. but he does make some decent looking extracts.... and has a nice camera for micro


also ive heard 40+ on rso... yiur doing it wrong homie
the uv rating here homie nice try.this is like hawaii in the summer here all year ..lol.. i also try to avoid the leaf lipids pulled in solvevent based extracts.
..... give the speed a rest...it blinds your vision . does co2 sink ??? lol you know nothing of atmosperic science . there is LESS o2 up here so there are naturally more atmosperic gasses such as co2 and "N" or nitrogen so where would a plant grow better??
open a book an read .
i broght up chewy as he is a true 'TELL IT LIKE IT IS " guy .... and has lived all over the counrty as a pot snob .
Everyone knows that Texas has never had anything but SCHWAGG the only kind that Texas sees comes from their neighbors to the west (NM) i don't care what you spew about epigenetics, Cannabis is the most adaptable plant on earth so your argument that nothing beats a Texas sativa is WRONG. Not to mention the fact that your state has some of the harshest Cannabis laws in the U.S I know personally that there is junk in Texas the fiends in TX are blasting and dabbing SCHWAGG. TX Cannabis in one word...gross.
too funny ...
 

qwizoking

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shwagg is mex guerrilla grows .
besides the fact you spout anecdotes, mine is fact from tangible factors and studies. what in the climate would make nm better?
if you dont have the vocabulary or knowledge to shed some light please just listen to others arguments

we have coastal rh, low-moderate rainfall. day length is better for these genetics etc

cannabis laws have nothing to do with a grow environment
 
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qwizoking

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the uv rating here homie nice try. i also try to avoid the leaf lipids pulled in solvevent based extracts.

uv doesnt play a role?
they have receptors dedicated to detection. i could shed light on how this works in the plant and affect if yiu like

wow good to know you dont dewax or winterize yiur product.. ill make sure never to smoke it..not that it would be distributed enough for me to be able to find it ;)


done here... yiu can take a horse to knowledge .....




..... give the speed a rest...it blinds your vision .

too funny ...
 

Joedank

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your out of your element here buddy ....
This is contrary to the case of CO2 influx into leaves, where the two diffusion factors tend to cancel out (Gale, 1972a). Consequently, transpiration rates at high altitude may be very high, as for example in Mediterranean climates where temperature inversions are common (Cohen et al., 1981). Under such conditions and where water is available and stomata remain open, a 1000 m elevation above sea level may bring about a doubling of transpiration rates...."
source :http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/content/94/2/199.full
so keeping high RH % in a greenhouse at high altitude might help the plant grow???

good luck avoiding the cops in tx .... oh and all my trim is bought by a MIPS usally so... you might have smoked it ...
 
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