2021 Massachusetts Outdoor Growers

bam0813

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That would suck. I hope everyone in my area can sex an fn plant or atleast have the common courtesy to breed indoor. But courtesy has gone the way of common sense
 

bam0813

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You got me curious and found this,WTF!

Research has shown that pollen can travel much further than 10 miles, but the amount of pollen transported decreases logarithmically with increasing distance from the source. Therefore, the risk of pollination should be negligible beyond ten miles from a pollen source.Jul 12, 2019
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Kerowacked

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Greenhouse experiment-
The yields of essential oils gained from non-pollinated plants were more than twice as high as those pollinated (Table 3). The scent tests did not result in a significant difference between the two different oil types. On an ordinal ranking scale from bad to excellent, all tested oils from ‘Kompolti’ were rated "very good" or even "excellent". The scent of oils from non-pollinated plants was judged as being more intensive and more powerful. The scent originating from pollinated plants seemed to be more of a typical "hemp odor".
 

CWF

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I once read somewhere that southern Spain gets so much cannabis pollen in the air from all the plants in Morocco across the straits, that it forms a visible haze. Don't quote me.
 

Blue Pirate

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I just trimmed about an oz of popcorn sucker buds off one to blast some fresh frozen. Trying to concentrate on the terminal colas, pinched a bunch off about a month ago but the scragly lower buds keep coming back.
You got me curious and found this,WTF!

Research has shown that pollen can travel much further than 10 miles, but the amount of pollen transported decreases logarithmically with increasing distance from the source. Therefore, the risk of pollination should be negligible beyond ten miles from a pollen source.Jul 12, 2019
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https://www.canr.msu.edu
I once read somewhere that southern Spain gets so much cannabis pollen in the air from all the plants in Morocco across the straits, that it forms a visible haze. Don't quote me.
Ah,chooooo
 

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p59teitel

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Score a few for the cats, I have been pretty good about spraying for the last three weeks but can’t get ‘em all I guess. Wanna get her to the end of the month but if she becomes a pain in the ass I’ll chop early.
 

Warfox

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Whatever I said about not spraying BT, really rethinking that decision.
Yea man, I used BT *extremely liberally* last season, and I(nor my friends) have noticed ANY difference in quality, taste, etc. I stepped it up with the addition of Spinosad this year. Keeping it safe and organic, but I have no patience for caterpillars.
 

YardG

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I used Spinosad in veg (and have used it in the past in flower) but going to try to avoid it in this year's flower. It's Serenade I'm on the fence about using, at least for spot treatment.
 

bgc2020

Active Member
I applied BT again last night and am debating whether to continue with the Spinosad during flower. Seems like some say use it no problem while others says don’t use it during flower.
 
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