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  2. Here's How to Use the USDA's Plant Hardiness Zone Map - AOL

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    Just type in your zip code to get a zoomed in, color-coded view of your area with all the information you need. The hardiness zone map is not a guarantee your plant will survive.

  3. Autoflowering cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Autoflowering cannabis or day neutral cannabis varieties automatically switch from vegetative growth to the flowering stage based on age, as opposed to the ratio of light to dark hours required with photoperiod dependent/short-day strains. Many autoflowering varieties are ready to harvest in less than 10 weeks from seed.

  4. Cannabis cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Flowering is dependent on the plant's age, as opposed to time of year or ratio of light and darkness. Autoflowering varieties will bloom from seed in 12/12, 18/6, 20/4 or even 24/0 lighting, referring to light/dark time respectively. The first autoflowering cannabis seed on the market was the Lowryder #1.

  5. White Widow (Cannabis) - Wikipedia

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    White Widow is a balanced hybrid strain of Cannabis indica and Cannabis sativa [1] [2] [3] that was created and developed by Shantibaba whilst he worked at the Greenhouse Seed Company. [4] [5] White Widow has been described as "among the most popular [strains] in the world" by Popular Science magazine. The strain won the Cannabis Cup in 1995 ...

  6. American Autoflower Cup - Wikipedia

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    The first American Autoflower Cup was held Green Street in Downtown Los Angeles from January 27–28, 2023. [4] [5] It was the first national breeding competition for autoflowering cannabis, with the first international autoflower breeding competition being the Autoflower World Cup, held annually in Barcelona, Spain.

  7. Hardiness zone - Wikipedia

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    The USDA map was revised and reissued in 1990 with freshly available climate data, this time with five-degree distinctions dividing each zone into new "a" and "b" subdivisions. In 2003, the American Horticultural Society (AHS) produced a draft revised map, using temperature data collected from July 1986 to March 2002. The 2003 map placed many ...

  8. Sedum pulchellum - Wikipedia

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    Sedum pulchellum is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae known by the common names widowscross [1] and widow's cross. It is native to calcareous areas of the South-Central and Southeastern United States and where it is found on flat rock outcrops, particularly cedar glades . [ 2 ]

  9. Achimenes - Wikipedia

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    They are generally easy to grow as long as their basic requirements are met: a rich well-drained soil on the acid side, bright indirect light, warmth, constant moisture, and high humidity. They have a winter dormancy and overwinter as scaly rhizomes, which should be kept dry until they sprout again in the spring.