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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: B.C. Pot To Rot Without Sun
Title:CN BC: B.C. Pot To Rot Without Sun
Published On:2008-06-12
Source:Calgary Herald (CN AB)
Fetched On:2008-06-14 16:38:49
B.C. POT TO ROT WITHOUT SUN

There's Little Hope For This Dope.

(CNS) - British Columbia's famed outdoor pot will rot if the sun
remains a no-show, says marijuana activist and seed-seller Marc Emery.

That dire warning came Wednesday from Emery -- the so-called "Prince
of Pot" -- on yet another cold, drizzly day.

"A couple more days of cold and rain and you can get root rot, or
powdery mildew, or the plants washing away," said Emery of the vast
outdoor pot crops now in peril all over B.C.

He estimates the outdoor crop in B.C. is worth about $1 billion.

Big outdoor crops are harvested in the Kootenay area and the
Okanagan. But the biggest bounty is said to be on Vancouver Island.

"If you grow outdoors, you need the sun to dry off the moisture in
the ground and dry off the surface of the plants," he said.

With the heavy rain, the plants that have been put in the ground in
the last few weeks may not survive, he said.

Even an end to the heavy rain is little help to the plants now in the
ground, said Emery. "Overcast is terrible," he said. "You need sunny,
hot and clear conditions and we've had just the opposite."

Emery said the record cold and wet conditions "came at the very worst
time, when the plants are so small."

Typically, outdoor growers need to have the buds picked by early
October before the return of steady rain.

"Once it starts raining in October you have to bring in the plants," he said.

Emery notes that about 15 per cent of the total amount of pot grown
in B.C. is outdoor.
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