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Do you think this could be something to worry about with next seasons California outdoor buds if Japan's nuclear problems aren't fixed?
At this point absolutely no. It will take them awhile to fix the problems. Unless some major change in what's going on there I see no reason to be concerned. If that much of a problem you probably shouldn't be outside breathing the air. How many people smoke cigarettes? Some say the constant low level radiation from smoking ciggy's really the main problem with them over time.Do you think this could be something to worry about with next seasons California outdoor buds if Japan's nuclear problems aren't fixed?
Not the same thing as stuff like Cesium and Plutonium falling onto your plants.haHA! Joke's on you, the sun's been getting radiation on your outdoor buds all along!
haHA! Joke's on you, the sun's been getting radiation on your outdoor buds all along!
That was no joke and a valid question during these times.now back to the original questiion/joke?
If that's what it's gonna take to grow 'clean' herb at that point then your food supply is already fucked. Non radioactive herb should be the least of your concerns if it comes to that.If that ever becomes the case better move indoors 'boy.. and become good friends with hepa air filters/flow hoods
Japan is NOT Chernobyl but they still have some serious problems.Considering the massive cover-up in full swing it is a genuine concern...
There is enough nuclear waste in these reactors to irradiate the entire northern hemisphere.
A friend is buying a much more sophisticated meter than 'average'. Should be here soon. Once we start playing around with it if the thing is going off then I'll start to worry. At that point worrying won't matter much though...lol!Btw a geiger counter is only like $500,-.
Measure first then start fear mongering.
Japan is NOT Chernobyl but they still have some serious problems.
The waste is in the storage ponds and not the reactors....still a potential problem though. If they become a Lake of Fire then I might start to worry. I live near the Nor Cali coast and not worried at this point.
Chernobyl blew about 25% of it's core into the atmosphere...not even close with what's happened/happening in Japan right now.