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Outdoor Buds vs Indoor Buds?

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OrganicOzarks

I am in the central US in a non-med State. So our outdoor is either from Cali(what make sit here is just plain crap) or locally grown. The locally grown is by hippies that have been doing it the same way for 40 plus years. So it reallyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy sucks. The indoor around here is not good either. Again people with old ideas doing shit the old way.

The future will be greenhouses. It is the only way to have a controlled environment with the power of the sun. Once herb is legal the price will drop, and paying electricity to grow it will not be feasible.
 

RandyCalifornia

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My experience...outdoor, coarse-indoor, refined, and I've done both for over 40 years.
you can grow great od, but it is coarse and rough from treatment by the elements, which can be just as damaging as they are beneficial in many cases.
Indoor plants are pampered and protected from harsh temps, wind, rain and generally shitty conditions that sometimes occur in the growing season.
California herb has less shitty conditions then the rest of the country to deal with during the grow season, that's why West is best. Southwest is better because it's a longer season before the rain and cold hit.
Northwest is better indoor because the temps are tempered, no high heat or freezing cold. That's from my experience.
 
K

KSP

I'll take my (southern) interior continental climate outdoor grown buds over indoor if given the choice. Even if our weather "isn't as good as Cali" :rolleyes:

ffs
 

huligun

Professor Organic Psychology
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I think the only problem od is that people pick too early because of rain and other bad weather. DJ Short said he could never replicate Hawiaan bud indoors and he is a rock star at growing. You just need the climate for the strain growing od or vice versa.
 

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