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So I have this packet of seeds.
In looking up others grows I see some really bad things about the breeder
Are the seeds crap too?
Grow, or toss? (Do not mention the name, I don't want Google finding it)
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Yep…. The guy is apparently a real piece of work. Who knows if the genetics are good, or what they say they are. Dude seems like an untrustworthy POS….. but the genetics are a toss up.So I have this packet of seeds.
In looking up others grows I see some really bad things about the breeder
Are the seeds crap too?
Grow, or toss? (Do not mention the name, I don't want Google finding it)
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It’s the guy that threw the dog out the window of a car too, right?I heard that too don’t remember what was about them feel like it was hermies but I’m not sure. Pretty sure that’s the guy that gave all his customers info out on instagram
Yep…. The guy is apparently a real piece of work. Who knows if the genetics are good, or what they say they are. Dude seems like an untrustworthy POS….. but the genetics are a toss up.
That being said, personally, I’d flush them down the toilet on behalf of the humans and animals he abused (more so about the dog, but I didn’t want to seem heartless and exclude the human…).
But that’s just like, my opinion…
Upon further review, I AM WRONG….It’s the guy that threw the dog out the window of a car too, right?
Maybe I’m getting it mixed up with another POS seed producer….
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In my wife's town in southern Colombia they consider 46°C (115°F) extreme heat. More normal is 37-40°C (98-105°F). When it gets down below 85°F at night they be looking for a sweater. The main crops there are rice and Cebú cattle. Most businesses shut down from 11 AM to 3 PM, and everybody goes home for dinner and a long siesta. Then back to work from 3PM to 9PM. Nobody had AC when I was there, just fans. I don't think I could survive that kind of weather any more. Some cebú cows, noted for their hump and for surviving extreme heat:Yes the San Joaquin Valley, 105F is common 10 to 15 days in the summer but over 108 is rare and we are headed to 115F with 8 days over 110F. Living in the desert is not easy. I decided to put the shade tent over the new lawn. It is beautiful but 115 yikes! may be to much for it. As to the power it is the transformers that have a problem in the heat and they service small areas that don't get much attention. It sucks if you are in the area blown.