jonnyquest
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Whats the weather doing there right now?
raining and blowing nothing to extreme mind, im told its like this until octoberish, its kind of the rainy season but its not super strong winds
Whats the weather doing there right now?
And a few general Peru photos as well. We were having a few earthquakes over the last couple of weeks but that seems to have stopped now which is nice although the weather has been remaining consistantly bad and ive been warned of the risk of landslides so fingers crossed that doesnt happen. The sunny pictures are from a cuple of weeks ago
yep wet season for me too. ive had some reprieve last 3 days so all good. You are just south of the equator and I am just north so its not that crazy seasons could be similar. what is considered rainy season there? what months?raining and blowing nothing to extreme mind, im told its like this until octoberish, its kind of the rainy season but its not super strong winds
in my region which is quite far south in the country its mid august until mid october, with the vast majoirty of the years rainfall coming in september but it varies greatly depending on region. i know in the northern andes it rains a lot more earlier in the year and it gets a lot less predictable the further east you go as you get towards the jungleyep wet season for me too. ive had some reprieve last 3 days so all good. You are just south of the equator and I am just north so its not that crazy seasons could be similar. what is considered rainy season there? what months?
Nice pictures of the terrain.
It's a beautiful part of the world and has a huge variety of different climates and eco systems, I love the mountains but the jungle is beautiful too and the deserts certainly have there charms as well and then there is tropical sunny beaches to top it all off
If I could live in the cool mountains, yet a short ride to the tropical beach with friendly women, THAT might be better than Colorado.
Haha yeah not a short ride but shorter than yours probably
Haha yeah not a short ride but shorter than yours probably
Shouldnt see much difference in phenos I wouldnt think, but Just because its a landrace doesnt necessarily lock it in. Id let them go au naturale first time around at least and see what they doMight see about topping a couple of them in the coming weeks although I'm not sure, maybe a side by side topping and just training with each strain. Am I right in thinking I shouldn't see much variation in phenos with the Peruvian as its a landrace?
I don't think a bit of variance matters outside much,It's indoors when you want to turn the lights off that clones help to keep them all finishing at the same time.The native plants in your pictures look desert like, looks like you should get some nice dry heat that's good for healthy plants.Might see about topping a couple of them in the coming weeks although I'm not sure, maybe a side by side topping and just training with each strain. Am I right in thinking I shouldn't see much variation in phenos with the Peruvian as its a landrace?
I don't think a bit of variance matters outside much,It's indoors when you want to turn the lights off that clones help to keep them all finishing at the same time.The native plants in your pictures look desert like, looks like you should get some nice dry heat that's good for healthy plants.
Yeah I'm torn about topping would be nice to see how they go on there ownShouldnt see much difference in phenos I wouldnt think, but Just because its a landrace doesnt necessarily lock it in. Id let them go au naturale first time around at least and see what they do
Yeah I'm torn about topping would be nice to see how they go on there own