great lakes outdoor goodness... violator kush...Heres some california for ya..View attachment 2922825..
And here's a pic of my dog i think she's sayingView attachment 2922826NIGGA PLEASE!!!
it hermed on me nasty!!!!!! but other then that it was some heat!!!I grew violator kush a few years ago really good stuff!
ur by the equator so uv is high.. but the sun is never in the sky longer then 13 hours a day so the veg sux I bet esp for indicas I bet a place like Colorado springs at over 6k foot elevation has just has much if not higher uv.... and prolly more days of sunshine a year.. I know they have more then san diego"This led me to a hypothesis about Hawaii: that just about any stock grown in Hawaii will turn out to be of unique and relatively high quality. Hawaii just happens to be one of those special places, I suppose." This is from here http://www.cannabisculture.com/content/strains-yesteryear wrote by dj short.
The reason Hawaii is special is mainly due to the very high uv rays, we are at 21 deg N. Our winter sun is hotter than most of the main land summer Sun. Higher uv = higher potency. There is no bad cannabis grown in Hawaii.
those appalacian hillbillies grow a lot of bud too.... ky to tn....... you guys have a better grow season then were im at now but I think the corn cap. got u beat on soil qualityI wish we had the mild, boring weather during the growing season, like you Cali growers have, here in the TN Valley along lat 36, aka, the Mason-Dixon Line. It's dry and hot AF all summer, with sweltering hot temps, but along late August/early September the rains start, with their stormy winds and continued humidity. It's tough to grow thick, dense nugs here to full ripeness and they never seem to have that bag appeal like Cali weed, as they have a darker, almost tanned look and seem to be woolier, as far as a high leaf to calyx mix. Still, perfect weather here to grow out the right strains.
BTW, I've seen some beautiful old school skunk grew out local here 25 years ago and hope if I get these Sweet Skunk seeds from Peak they are similar.
Its as flat as it can be where I live here at elevation 500 ft above sea level. Nowhere close to Appalachia, lol. Think more like Mississippi River Delta, but a little further north. We have a natural 6-7 ph, rich and loamy soil, growing a LOT of tobacco, wheat, corn and beans here and when it was legal, hemp.those appalacian hillbillies grow a lot of bud too.... ky to tn....... you guys have a better grow season then were im at now but I think the corn cap. got u beat on soil quality
[h=2]Mollisols[/h]Its as flat as it can be where I live here at elevation 500 ft above sea level. Nowhere close to Appalachia, lol. Think more like Mississippi River Delta, but a little further north. We have a natural 6-7 ph, rich and loamy soil, growing a LOT of tobacco, wheat, corn and beans here and when it was legal, hemp.