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2026 Outdoor Grows! let's see em!

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2026 Outdoor Grows! let's see em!

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Hey @Ninjadogma @Oldchucky interesting you bring up the Equinox. That grower Jade Nectar his dispensary & seeds shop will open soon. His 18hr Afgani plants just did a early flower in his green house cause he did'nt get his lights up soon enough to prevent it LOL. He was showing it on his channel this a.m. They were only like 4wks old, not all of them did but enough to be a PITA oh well see happens to the best of us LOL. Man i hate when that happens
Am very excited about the 18 hour flowers. Think they will change the game!
 
Yeah, I saw that, gal! Be interesting to see what happens from here on out! Everyone seems to have their own ideas when it is safe to put them out! I think I’ll do my own thinking on this one! Based on my own experience being a two-time loser! Lol! The risk-reward doesn’t add up to me for the little that you might gain! He was pretty nonchalant about it, but I detected a little bit of angst in him!😂😍
Of the opinion summer solstice. Put out the Sinai early June, and she started. She paused during late june, and July, but then kept going. Im not gonna put out any 18 hours before solstice anymore.
 
Of the opinion summer solstice. Put out the Sinai early June, and she started. She paused during late june, and July, but then kept going. Im not gonna put out any 18 hours before solstice anymore.

You are right to be wary. I mentioned you're generally safe when days hit 14/10 and growing longer but there's some sativas and equatorial strains that can still start flowering with as little as 9 hours of dark. If you're ever in doubt, just throw a light over the garden to stay on for a couple hours after sundown.
 
Great album 👍👍
I hadn’t heard that in 50 years!😁
You are right to be wary. I mentioned you're generally safe when days hit 14/10 and growing longer but there's some sativas and equatorial strains that can still start flowering with as little as 9 hours of dark. If you're ever in doubt, just throw a light over the garden to stay on for a couple hours after sundown.
yeah, it’s pretty much that easy! Those cats in Thailand and Jade both keep lights on them all during veg! When they are ready to flower, they turn the lights off! Lol! Jade uses solar powers spotlight that he says cost less than 10 bucks each!
 
Still waiting on the Afghani seed. It's cracked open enough I can see it, but the tap root has yet to emerge.

The other's are above soil.
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Micro is slowly catching up, and the cripple is straightening out.
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I hadn’t heard that in 50 years!😁

yeah, it’s pretty much that easy! Those cats in Thailand and Jade both keep lights on them all during veg! When they are ready to flower, they turn the lights off! Lol! Jade uses solar powers spotlight that he says cost less than 10 bucks each!

Really good point. They don't need quality light for supplemental... It's just for signaling.
 
Nope. The Copperhead has an hour glass banding and I have them too. The Cottonmouth's banding is different plus it has the zoro eye stripe. But they are very very very closely related and have interbred making the hybrid Coppermocasin, Cottonhead, Coppermouth and so many other names. This was a yearling hence no olive green tail tip as both Cottonmouths and Copperheads have as hatchlings, but still small and the banding is clear. When older they turn darker and it's harder to see their banding which is why many confuse the Plain Belly Water Snake (more aggressive) with the Cottonmouth (not nearly as aggressive). Which is why even though I stepped right in front of this it didn't even bother. But my old (14 year old) Rat Terrier is what she is and she would have likely gotten bit so I permanently removed it. I have Plain Bellied as well, as well as Hog nosed, King, Coral, Rat, Milk and Gopher snakes but also Cane Break (aka Timber Rattlers) and Pygmy Rattlers. I only, stress only, remove venomous. Non venomous I relocate or just let them be.
 
According to Siri, copper heads, and cottonmouths are also pit vipers! Kind of rattlesnakes without the rattles! I’ve never seen either one!
I've ran across a few copperhead. Usually around junk piles. U start smelling cucumbers...better back away. You won't see um till they move. It's probably are nastiest snake. Now the black snakes around lake Erie....not poisonous, but they'll scare the shit outta ya just by the size they can get. I've had um crawl up on the rear deck on boats, or climb into live wells thru overfill discharge holes.

I don't like spiders n snakes 🎸🥁
 
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