Frankster
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I really think behind genetics, that conditions, or micro-environments are the real drivers behind phenomenal cannabis strains. When someone know's a little about what their doing, and selects a few standout strains to work with, then starts to combine the different genetics the results can be interesting and new plants emerge. When these "micro climates" and unique conditions are maintained and improved over several generations, a synergism occurs which is greater than the two sums, and something new is born.
I really think that nutrient selections, specific light spectrum and enhanced techniques for stimulating oil production and excellent plant vigor really makes some "magic" occur.
Now sure, the next greatest "award winner" might not be done so easily, but what I'm saying is that even the small time growers and breeders have much to contribute to diversifying selections, and create some really exclusive products. IMO, cannabis diversification is vast, and there's lot's of great smells and flavors out there, lot's of different cannabinoids that we haven't even discovered or named quite yet. More chemical analogs just around the corner. The combinations in genetics, nutrients, conditions and spectrum seems almost infinite.
I've got this one grass we grew outdoors this year, and it's a special form of Kush. It didn't grow real big or anything, and the condition weren't even the best they could have been, (more sunlight) but the product was simply out of this world. It's not dense, it's not anything standout just looking at it, but the smell, taste and potency, and the "feeling" you get while smoking it, it's exhilarating, it's simply the most intoxicating cannabis I have ever grown.
All the buds above it are dense, wonderful, potent, top notch in every respect. What makes this stuff different? Is it the sunlight? The conditions? The Genetics? (all, one or whatever.) I wish I could put my finger on it and grow like this every time. Maybe what threw this stuff up over the top was our ability to drag it out as long as possible, letting it ripen until the very, very end. And it thrived all though those very last weeks. We used advanced nutrients overdrive and guano on that plant. Very, Very sticky stuff.
I really think that nutrient selections, specific light spectrum and enhanced techniques for stimulating oil production and excellent plant vigor really makes some "magic" occur.
Now sure, the next greatest "award winner" might not be done so easily, but what I'm saying is that even the small time growers and breeders have much to contribute to diversifying selections, and create some really exclusive products. IMO, cannabis diversification is vast, and there's lot's of great smells and flavors out there, lot's of different cannabinoids that we haven't even discovered or named quite yet. More chemical analogs just around the corner. The combinations in genetics, nutrients, conditions and spectrum seems almost infinite.
I've got this one grass we grew outdoors this year, and it's a special form of Kush. It didn't grow real big or anything, and the condition weren't even the best they could have been, (more sunlight) but the product was simply out of this world. It's not dense, it's not anything standout just looking at it, but the smell, taste and potency, and the "feeling" you get while smoking it, it's exhilarating, it's simply the most intoxicating cannabis I have ever grown.
All the buds above it are dense, wonderful, potent, top notch in every respect. What makes this stuff different? Is it the sunlight? The conditions? The Genetics? (all, one or whatever.) I wish I could put my finger on it and grow like this every time. Maybe what threw this stuff up over the top was our ability to drag it out as long as possible, letting it ripen until the very, very end. And it thrived all though those very last weeks. We used advanced nutrients overdrive and guano on that plant. Very, Very sticky stuff.