I hear yah...
What is the number one reason companies move out of an area (like all the companies here with factories in china?): cost. Yes, we do have to protect our employees, and our environment... people like to take advantage... that's why min wage has become standard base pay for so...
I think there's an impetus, the economic/job market problems... I think their "solution" is not entirely well thought out.
You have made many solid points about that.
I also agree that "a lot" of people game the system... sorry if I made it seem like only a little... I meant some not all. But...
Hmmmm not sure myself... maybe a nitrogen imbalance or a nute lock out... COULD be over/under watering.... more experienced minds are headed this way right now... so let's see huh? :)
Stuff happens... that's one thing some people never seem to get... "social service" to some form, is tax paid insurance or those bad times. Yeah a bunch of fuckers game the system.. It costs me money too... but assuming everyone has the resources for any problem that may come, that's just...
Can you explain why? maybe It's because I was already thinking in terms of keeping the plant at the same light times as it would out door, or planting straight outdoors, I don't get this... unless it's if I switch it, based on indoor light sched vs oudoor light sched, causing early flower...
Thoe temps
A) sound good for growing... ~70 for the soil and High 70's low 80's for air.
B) Sound reasonable. My environment is in he 50s-60s. My small 3x4x4 ft box has 1x300 watt LED and 6x~20 watt CFLs for additional lighting. Your's about the air temps I get from that set up (high...
So... would it be more fair to say that outdoors, planted and mature (veg) before the summer solstice will start flowering as the days get shorter, i.e. just after it?
Also, IF I plated as days are in decline, and summing you know 30 days for sexual maturity... would my plant start to flower...
I see a lot of your logic as sound, but I'd like some more data... about the chemical properties effects
The supply/demand issues are true, always has been... whenever there's something not already widely available on the market it gets popular, over produced and then floods, so that no one...