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...hi there! on another note... does any body have any experience with growing FEDORA 17? or finola on a big field? cheers
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Welcome to the thread, Jocke. Hasn't been too active lately. How about a picture or two?
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@oldchuck did you get your mydx working? I have been taking my stuff to a lab in Denver for testing but it gets expensive fast.
I just placed an order at yrttilato.fi how long did it take for your seeds to come? I assume your in the states. I have a plant right now that has under 1 percent thc and hits over 17 percent cbd. Looking at dropping the thc to .3 or less so it can be grown as hemp with high cbd. |
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@Hank, no. That device is junk as far as I'm concerned. I wish there was a lab near me I could use. I'm still guessing.
The order from Finland came fairly quickly, couple years ago now but I think two or three weeks. And yes, I am in eastern US. |
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I would like to grow Finola as wel, if for nothing but a decoration. An homage to Sam, if you will.
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Pink finola
Finola |
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Pink finola!!! Fem. plant with nice smell and nice bud structure... i have some problems with caterpillar
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Finola fields in Canada
Finola fields growing in my area in Quebec, it's so nice to run inside them hahaha
Interesting info : FINOLA is a short, dioecious, auto-flowering and early maturing hempseed crop. The grain (called “hempseed”) is harvested by a conventional combine. In terms of grain yield, it is themost productive variety for grain. A record grain yield of 3000 kg/Ha was produced in Alberta, Canada. Organic farmers should not swath fields that have been fertilized with un-composted manure! Up to 5-7 tons/Ha of straw may be produced from this variety. FINOLA grows best in continental and temperate regions, between latitudes 40o - 60o. Irrigation is recommended in drought prone areas. FINOLA’s high grain production, ease of harvest, sweet nutty taste and unique oil profile make it the oilseed crop of choice for both foods and feed. The FINOLA oilseed hemp variety is an excellent source of sustainable food and fiber. The exceptional fatty acid profile in Finola hempseed oil offers a rich source of the two essential fatty acids (EFAs); omega-3 alpha-linolenic acid (ALA 22%) and omega-6 linoleic acid (LA 56%), in addition to significant amounts of gamma linolenic acid (GLA 4%) and stearidonic acid (SDA 2%). |
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