Hooray for Global Warming!

Budley Doright

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You're absolutely right about a lot being wrong. I disagree about the utility of trying to fix it; this rock is all we got so we better take care of it.

That said, indoor growing is how we're gonna get OFF this rock. Even astronauts gotta eat.
I hope your right but doubt it, not saying give up though, gotta keep on trying and kudos for your effort ;). I have mixed feelings about indoor growing as I have been an outdoor guy for most of my life, I view it as a necessary evil lol.
 

Budley Doright

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That's great for hemp but top quality cannabis needs a roof of some kind. I wish I could agree with you without reservation here, but Colorado gives me lots of chances to see different grows and their results.

Outdoor will also be increasingly seeded by hemp farming going forward- and who wants to smoke 9-12 month old weed all summer until the next crop?
A roof? 30 years in Ontario and never once had a roof so no, doesn't need one, makes it easier and more yield maybe but doesn't need it or I wouldn't be looking at this image.jpg lol. Like I said we have made it a nessary evil to suit are decadent needs lol, excuse me but I have to go to the lab, yup I'm a hypocrite lol.
 

Bareback

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I want to throw this in . I grew outside for almost three decades, in that time I had 6 gardens busted they spent no telling how much fuel in their planes, trucks and in the end they poured deisel fuel all over it and set on fire , a big ass nasty fire black smoke felled the air , in the creek there was oil rings for years afterwards and nothing grew in the burned ground area . I on the other hand doug holes by hand fertilized with fish and compost , watered by hand and I feel as if I was a good steward until the cops showed and wrecked the whole environmental, it's really hard to understand why they I'm a criminal. :wall:
 

ttystikk

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I want to throw this in . I grew outside for almost three decades, in that time I had 6 gardens busted they spent no telling how much fuel in their planes, trucks and in the end they poured deisel fuel all over it and set on fire , a big ass nasty fire black smoke felled the air , in the creek there was oil rings for years afterwards and nothing grew in the burned ground area . I on the other hand doug holes by hand fertilized with fish and compost , watered by hand and I feel as if I was a good steward until the cops showed and wrecked the whole environmental, it's really hard to understand why they I'm a criminal. :wall:
You're the 'criminal' because they have funding that says so. Bought and paid for by the establishment.
 

ttystikk

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A roof? 30 years in Ontario and never once had a roof so no, doesn't need one, makes it easier and more yield maybe but doesn't need it or I wouldn't be looking at this View attachment 3865654 lol. Like I said we have made it a nessary evil to suit are decadent needs lol, excuse me but I have to go to the lab, yup I'm a hypocrite lol.
Indoor bud is better quality than outdoor, that's all I'm saying.
 

Budley Doright

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I want to throw this in . I grew outside for almost three decades, in that time I had 6 gardens busted they spent no telling how much fuel in their planes, trucks and in the end they poured deisel fuel all over it and set on fire , a big ass nasty fire black smoke felled the air , in the creek there was oil rings for years afterwards and nothing grew in the burned ground area . I on the other hand doug holes by hand fertilized with fish and compost , watered by hand and I feel as if I was a good steward until the cops showed and wrecked the whole environmental, it's really hard to understand why they I'm a criminal. :wall:
Because it's a fucked up world we live in that's why
 

ttystikk

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Ya man, a couple, one still in the water actually, still hunting. Would love to have ya....can't come to you :(. Soon there will be a tipup just off shore that I watch from the living room .... nice lake trout ;).
Sounds amazing. I need to get my Canadian passport.
 

Budley Doright

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I want to throw this in . I grew outside for almost three decades, in that time I had 6 gardens busted they spent no telling how much fuel in their planes, trucks and in the end they poured deisel fuel all over it and set on fire , a big ass nasty fire black smoke felled the air , in the creek there was oil rings for years afterwards and nothing grew in the burned ground area . I on the other hand doug holes by hand fertilized with fish and compost , watered by hand and I feel as if I was a good steward until the cops showed and wrecked the whole environmental, it's really hard to understand why they I'm a criminal. :wall:
Ive been extremely lucky in that I have never lost a grow but have come real close ...... cop leaning against a cube van filled to the nuts in my yard, still can't believe I made it through that one ..... I retired for a few years after that lol.
 

Gquebed

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We the People need to pull the corporate bloodsucking vampire off the face of OUR government. When Archer Daniels Midland, Cargill and Monsanto don't have the ability to flood our political system with cash anymore, we will be able to make the necessary changes to how we as a country do things.

MOST things, in fact.
The only way to slow climate change is to change the fabric of society from the corporate exploit/rape culture that it is to one of localized co-ops. Corporate Globalism is just a race to the bottom... and such was predicted, now proven correct...
 

Gquebed

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There is just so much wrong with this world that I doubt we will ever fix it much less slow the total destruction of life as we know it, not the earth it self just us lol. And I don't think we can even hope to try, world population has become way to large for the earth to sustain life with out harm. The natural ability to keep populations in check has been lost to science.....to smart for our own good some may say :).
Note to self, put phone away after vaping as it causes ramblings :(
Amen.

But what gets me is the arrogance in people saying that we are "killing" the planet.

Fuck that. The planet has been around for a few billion years and has survived far worse than anything we have or can throw at it. All we are doing is making it inhabitable for us... and maybe we deserve that...lol
 

Overmonitor

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Those of you saying there are too many of us and no more can fit...

You have never been to the country outside of the city then. In North America at least we use such a small % of the land for living space. We could fit 10x the amount of people we currently have very easily. China and India both do it. We are so spoiled crying about over this kind of stuff, IMO, when we can't even solve our most basic of problems, like homelessness or whatever.
 

ttystikk

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Amen.

But what gets me is the arrogance in people saying that we are "killing" the planet.

Fuck that. The planet has been around for a few billion years and has survived far worse than anything we have or can throw at it. All we are doing is making it inhabitable for us... and maybe we deserve that...lol
Seems to be a recurring topic of late. This is the second time I've posted the late great George Carlin's take on 'destroying the Earth' in just the last few days;
 

ttystikk

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Those of you saying there are too many of us and no more can fit...

You have never been to the country outside of the city then. In North America at least we use such a small % of the land for living space. We could fit 10x the amount of people we currently have very easily. China and India both do it. We are so spoiled crying about over this kind of stuff, IMO, when we can't even solve our most basic of problems, like homelessness or whatever.
It sure SEEMS like plenty of room, but it's deceiving. Human population is well past the sustainable carrying capacity of our planet. All that open space is already IN USE, or is uneconomic for farming and ranching.
 

Budley Doright

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Those of you saying there are too many of us and no more can fit...

You have never been to the country outside of the city then. In North America at least we use such a small % of the land for living space. We could fit 10x the amount of people we currently have very easily. China and India both do it. We are so spoiled crying about over this kind of stuff, IMO, when we can't even solve our most basic of problems, like homelessness or whatever.
It's not that no more can fit, it's more a matter of substainability as tty said. Just take a look at the fishery for instance, as just one example, and how much is being pulled from the ocean to feed the masses. Yes I live in the country and there is lots of open space but again as tty says, it's not economical to use it. Actually it's pretty hard to make it unless it is a factory or specialty farm here. Also as stated earlier this last summer was a deal breaker for some smaller guys around here, I know two that have sold all their animals due to shortages and cost of hay, can't remember a drier summer in my lifetime. Yup picked last summer to come out of retirement.....fuck'n had heart failure getting water to the plants every three days :(.
 
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