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Sorry was 15 pages behind . They wish but because of the world it won't happen. This thread is proofThey’re already trying to figure out how to patent varieties. Then you have to pay to run their varietals.
Bone thugs and harmony , weed song .Wanted to share my favorite cannabis related song. Release the year of my birth, 1976. Sort of on topic.
Artist: Rush
Album: 2112
"A Passage To Bangkok"
Our first stop is in Bogota
To check Colombian fields
The natives smile and pass along
A sample of their yield
Sweet Jamaican pipe dreams
Golden Acapulco nights
Then Morocco, and the East
Fly by morning light
[Chorus:]
We're on the train to Bangkok
Aboard the Thailand Express
We'll hit the stops along the way
We only stop for the best
Wreathed in smoke in Lebanon
We burn the midnight oil
The fragrance of Afghanistan
Rewards a long day's toil
Pulling into Katmandu
Smoke rings fill the air
Perfumed by a Nepal night
The Express gets you there
[Chorus]
Sounds legit to me...Equatorial sativas don't have much of a photoperiod to go by, so they'll typically bloom when they're mature, usually the entire stand together. Because of that, they're very sensitive to artificial photoperiods. So in one of our gardens, or outside with a declining light period, they'll often continue blooming in waves.
Could that be what they mean by reflowering? I have a Destroyer that did that to me. It looked ready to chop, but then started to vigorously grow foxtails in what looks like a rebloom.
I often see something mentioned about "reflowering."