Worst summer in 200 years!!!

ProfessorPotSnob

New Member
why would u wanna throw out some sexi short squat fat leafed indicas like that.... throw away some sativas if ur just gonna fuck shit up.... make sure there land races too... :p most landraces suck donkey nutts
Just as Sunbiz implied , most that grow landraces suck donkey nutts not vice versa , Land Race weed can be spectacular if grown properly . I have Jamaican , Vietnamese and Nepalese land races to name just a few and I guarantee you would not remember the hyped up hybrids if you smoked some of these . Many hands were incorporated in genetically modifying these strains throughout hundreds of years .

The only problem I have with many Hybrids such as the Poly , is the fact that they do not hold the same Cannabinoid profile as the wild ones and often the wild ones have a whole different effect due to the combination of cannabinoids . Sad to say though there is inferior breeders stock being sold all over the world and very few people left with preservation projects as everyone wants to be famous with a new hybrid to be had lol .
 

gioua

Well-Known Member
from what I recall the 1816 one was associated with the volcano that erupted..

It is now generally thought that the aberrations occurred because of the April 5–15, 1815, volcanic Mount Tambora eruption[SUP][18][/SUP][SUP][19][/SUP] on the island of Sumbawa, Indonesia (then part of the Dutch East Indies, but under French rule during Napoleon's occupation of the Netherlands), described by Thomas Stamford Raffles.[SUP][20][/SUP] The eruption had a Volcanic Explosivity Index ranking of 7, a super-colossal event that ejected immense amounts of volcanic ash into the upper atmosphere. It was the world's largest eruption since the Hatepe eruption over 1,630 years earlier in AD 180. That the 1815 eruption occurred during the middle of the Dalton Minimum (a period of unusually low solar activity) may also be significant.[ci


either way.. this is not good news..


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_Without_a_Summer
 

azryda420

Active Member
How is heat in Europe an issue? lol It gets way hotter in other places that are fine for growing outside.
 

blindbaby

Active Member
i dont think overcast skys block all the good light for our plants. i live in the pacific northwest, 25 miles south of seattle, washington. as i write this, its a bit overcast. the temps been running a average of like 73 degrees. my aurora indicans love it. P7050157.JPG
 
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