The $3.5 billion U.S. cannabis market is emerging as one of the nation's most power-hungry industries, with the 24-hour demands of thousands of indoor growing sites taxing aging electricity grids and unraveling hard-earned gains in energy conservation.

moving them goal posts

How could you even include this, as this sums up your entire post. BUT, I'll school you on that too...

Washington is still harvesting apples in November. Let me know who is harvesting outdoor Cannabis in WA early November? Nobody? Oh, okay, so that was completely irrelevant.

As you blabber on about dutch genetics and apple farming instead of the real issue... you're a "professional grower of 8 years" who doesn't know what a dying fan leaf looks like.

'nah it's indoor greenhouse...'

Light dep doesn't mean greenhouse, "professional grower of 8 years."

the tiny backyard grow you 'manage'.

I can harvest what you do in an entire year from of 2 plants on my "tiny" 6 acre backyard. Downvoting me won't change facts, "Professional grower of 8 years."

I can't believe I almost missed this...

Shits on the dutch growing scene and their nutrients

You mean the same dutch that have based their entire lines on US genetics for those 30 years? The same ones that release a new "OG kush" every year? The same ones that put out "blue dream" and "green crack" seedlines that look or taste nothing like the original? Or when they were selling catpiss seeds 15 years ago which had no direct relation to the SD or norcal cut?

I'll take this statement as you admitting you are running DUTCH nutrients also? Let me guess.... H&G nutes? HAHAHA. You live in an agricultural strong house and you get your nutrients from holland.

Again, fucking impressive!! Please keep digging yourself deeper down this rabbit hole.

.....Naturally dying fan leaf from flushing huh? My H&G don't burn huh? That's natural dead leaf spotting huh?

Have a great day man. Step off your high horse made of milk cartons, it doesn't hold up well.

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