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what is better for my patients, is better for me, especially because I am a patient myself. And its all free, so my motive is only to provide quality, and it be affordable to produce, not profitable to sell, because that doesn't happen.
Growing outside has given me a more affordable method of production, and the quality remains consistent.
I grew Sensi Star inside, and outside, and put the buds next to each other after mixing them up, and I would give you $100 if you could tell the difference. I could, but only because I watched them grow. Mixed em up in a bag and gave it to the patience, and they had no idea, and yes they grow too. There was a difference in taste. I preferred the taste of the herb I grew outdoors, it was "fuller".
Density, trich coverage, color, look, smell, was all the same. Tasted slightly different, and the stone between the two was different as well. Neither was better IMO, just different.
So much has to do with what happens during harvest and post harvest anyways, and there are so many important confounding variables, that the debate goes on.
But I stand by what I say when I say: "I prefer properly grown and dried outdoor cannabis to equally properly grown indoor cannabis every day of the week."
Hi everyone. Time for a little update. I spent a couple days in sacramento hanging with my collective, Fruitridge Health and Wellness Collective. Many THCfarmers are members of Fruitridge. These guys are the model of what a compassionate collective is all about. While I was there they were giving away fresh produce and eggs to their patients and they also give away several lbs of medicine every month. They also have a massage therapist that works on patients and they take care of vets and seniors as well. I have been so impressed with these guys and I am happy to grow for them. I had a lot of offers to grow for collectives and I was really moved by how these guys operate and the great reputation they have. If you are anywhere near Sac this is the place to be. They had a ton of great clones when I was down there if any one is looking for legit cuts. They also carry Swerves Cali Connection line. This winter I will be stocking that place with a lot of my genetics as well. I took in some of the sights while I was down there.
This is where all the real crimes in Cali are committed.:)
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This is my Burmese Kush x Goo really starting to take off. I have high hopes for this one.
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Here is the Shoe Goo showing what she is capable of.
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This is one of our collective members Ganja D showing off his hard work.
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The weather has been a little cold and rainy but the hoops are paying off. Well worth the extra effort. The girls don't seam to be missing a beat.
We will be applying for Clean Green Certification here real soon so I will let everyone know how that process goes. We need more Organic, healthy, pesticide, and chemical free meds in the collectives. Our patients deserve it.
HL
have you ever had to deal with Botrytis cinerea (grey mold) before? What is your IPM for it?
I have been experiencing massive rainfall, and humidity is high up in oregon this week. I found 2 colas with grey mold slime on them, Im not sure what to do, I cut them off, and may just cut out the entire plant...
Thanks
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