twistedwords
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My broccoli survived last year 26F freezing nights for over 2 weeks.
try doing it for 3 months and then come back and talk.
My broccoli survived last year 26F freezing nights for over 2 weeks.
Ah, all my strains are old ones. Underdawg, Sage and Sour, Acorn (all three TH Seed freebees from 2012). And one old Northern Lights X Shiva (Nirvana 2008 lol) is my last try to get a girl and I did. Someday I'll find my strain.New year new beginnings what is on everyones grow list or seeds to get mine are
Greenpoint stardawg x chem dd
Greenpoint copperchem
Dungeon vault jersey mike
Im after that fuel stuck in ya mouth taste this year see what happens
So love to know what everyones chasing
If you had warm daytime temps you would probably be fine, some veggies prefer the cold, broccoli, turnips, cauliflower, Brussel sprouts, cabbage, all prefer cold temps, broccoli needs the cold temps or else it bolts. I planted some garlic in the ground last fall, I looked at it yesterday its starting to grow, it was below 0 degrees here this year for weeks at a time, every year my strawberries regrow, plants can handle a full freeze. I have been growing the same 4 rose bushes for 5 years+ and I live in Colorado , every year we get feet of snow/ freezing temps. There are indica's that like the cold, a lot of the short purple ones prefer a cold grow, and the deep purples don't come out till the cold hits hard. I bet if you selectively bred for cold hardiness you could get some plants that could handle freezing night time temps for months at a time as long as it warmed up during the day.try doing it for 3 months and then come back and talk.
The majority will be Apollo11 genius F3, Goji OG and Jabbas Stash. Kept a few clones, lets see how long they will last. The Apollo11 mom looks as if it can't wait to start flowering.New year new beginnings what is on everyones grow list or seeds to get mine are
Greenpoint stardawg x chem dd
Greenpoint copperchem
Dungeon vault jersey mike
Im after that fuel stuck in ya mouth taste this year see what happens
So love to know what everyones chasing
Where'd you get canna venture gorilla wreck fem seedsGDP- GDP
In House- Lemon Crippler (fem)
In House- Purple gsc x Animal cookies (fem)
Dinafem- Blue Kush (fem)
Dinafem- White Widow (fem)
Dinafem- Deep Cheese (fem)
Golden Coast genetics- Loud Mouth (fem)
Classic seeds- Sweet & Sour Afghooie (fem)
Classic seeds- (BubbaxG13/HP8 x Pride of Afganistan
Cannaventure- Gorilla Wreck (fem)
Cannaventure- Pure Animal (fem)
Madd Farmer- Strawberry Frost
all going right now
I just grew a critical sensi star, got a sensi star pheno, it's a really great plant , soooooooooo frosty got a great kush flavor very smooth and sedative.Hi, i buy a pack of Novocaine hoping to score a sensistar pheno but you scare methank you for the input,i also am looking for a fast flowering outdoor strain and the sweet seeds fast version line caught my attention if you test these seeds i'm very very lucky i hope for a review thanks (sorry for my english)
If you had warm daytime temps you would probably be fine, some veggies prefer the cold, broccoli, turnips, cauliflower, Brussel sprouts, cabbage, all prefer cold temps, broccoli needs the cold temps or else it bolts. I planted some garlic in the ground last fall, I looked at it yesterday its starting to grow, it was below 0 degrees here this year for weeks at a time, every year my strawberries regrow, plants can handle a full freeze. I have been growing the same 4 rose bushes for 5 years+ and I live in Colorado , every year we get feet of snow/ freezing temps. There are indica's that like the cold, a lot of the short purple ones prefer a cold grow, and the deep purples don't come out till the cold hits hard. I bet if you selectively bred for cold hardiness you could get some plants that could handle freezing night time temps for months at a time as long as it warmed up during the day.
Evergreens grow 24/7 365, only on sunlight and whatever they can manage from the earth.That's not the discussion now is it so stay on topic with the original post. The original post said 30 degree F all the time, not what you are saying now, so quit trying to change the narrative and discussion, I will stand by with what I said name me one plane on this earth that will survive 24/7 365 temperatures below freezing. Name it? Bet you can't. Also explain how you are going to manage growing in freezing temperatures without sunlight in Alaska and no artificial lighting allowed in this discussion as it will have to be completely natural? Bet you can't explain how you are going to water the plants in freezing temps much less the roots being able to penetrate frozen ground, but you didn't think that far ahead now did you?
Wrong again....here you go direct quote from people who know what they are talking about. You don't what you are talking about with this subject. But I am going to give you a task to show everyone here how dumb you are. You go and plant some marijuana in Alaska in the ground in the winter and come back here and show us you did it sparky.Evergreens grow 24/7 365, only on sunlight and whatever they can manage from the earth.
Someone is pretty touchy....who pissed in your cheerio's this morning.Wrong again....here you go direct quote from people who know what they are talking about. You don't what you are talking about with this subject. But I am going to give you a task to show everyone here how dumb you are. You go and plant some marijuana in Alaska in the ground in the winter and come back here and show us you did it sparky.
Here is the quote
Even folks lacking a green thumb know that plants need water. Because most water is frozen during the winter and therefore unavailable, dehydration can be a major problem. Freezing can disrupt the continuous column of sap in the plant stem, so that there is little or no transport of water from the roots
Now you can stop trolling my posts.
Enjoy that broccoli Bro!My broccoli survived last year 26F freezing nights for over 2 weeks.
I grew critical sensistar only one seed very beatifull plant good taste but was not so strong my pheno for me, thanks mateI just grew a critical sensi star, got a sensi star pheno, it's a really great plant , soooooooooo frosty got a great kush flavor very smooth and sedative.
Yea I won't have a review until the season is over. Novocaine the smells were variable but the smoke was good. Just didn't like the nose that much, most tended to be real chemical smelling and almost like cocaine IMO. It's a polyhybrid though so I'm sure there will be different plants to find. I recommend trying it, smoke wise and frost wise etc it's very nice.Hi, i buy a pack of Novocaine hoping to score a sensistar pheno but you scare methank you for the input,i also am looking for a fast flowering outdoor strain and the sweet seeds fast version line caught my attention if you test these seeds i'm very very lucky i hope for a review thanks (sorry for my english)
haha Larry bird. You must be from Utah.I grew critical sensistar only one seed very beatifull plant good taste but was not so strong my pheno for me, thanks mate
No i'm an italian celtichaha Larry bird. You must be from Utah.
Hi tworld! We have crazzytwistedwordcrazy light scheds up here! Like 18 hrs daylight in 2 & a half month summer. Opposite in winter that's in anchorage. Fairbanks more extreme. Ever see the massive cabbage 300_ lb pumpkin etc.(that was # the state fair. Only have ak grown potatoes now.t: 12351134 said:Wrong again....here you go direct quote from people who know what they are talking about. You don't what you are talking about with this subject. But I am going to give you a task to show everyone here how dumb you are. You go and plant some marijuana in Alaska in the ground in the winter and come back here and show us you did it sparky.
Here is the quote
Even folks lacking a green thumb know that plants need water. Because most water is frozen during the winter and therefore unavailable, dehydration can be a major problem. Freezing can disrupt the continuous column of sap in the plant stem, so that there is little or no transport of water from the roots
Now you can stop trolling my posts.