Eledin
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Also agreed, genetics play a huge role, thats why I only buy seeds from trusted banks. If you get a shitty phenotype it wont take as much advantage of a perfect enviroment as a good pheno would.I think that a large berry is a genetic factor, and the yield is the ability of the variety itself. However, this is not the primary concern when it comes to the plant we smoke.
No, I would argue with that. If the effect is really good, then it's worth working for such a herb. However, no matter how much you work, the effect won't improve. Although if you offend the herb, the yield and effect may not be optimal.Also agreed, genetics play a huge role, thats why I only buy seeds from trusted banks. If you get a shitty phenotype it wont take as much advantage of a perfect enviroment as a good pheno would.
Indoors you have to consider more things. As I said temps and humidity are important but as long as youre not too far off your weed will be fine, maybe not as fine but will be fine. You also have to consider oxygen and co2 pockets so you want good ventilation. Intraction and extraction fan and another fan moving air inside prevents such pockets from forming, and the breeze makes your branches thicker. Then you could benefit from adding some extra silica and calcium since they want to thicken the branches to withstand the wind.In fact, it was about fertilizers, and I think it's important to achieve an optimal balance and then either lower or increase the concentration. That's all that's required. High and low salt levels can have negative effects.
You know, but the effect is either due to independent inheritance or a dominant gene. But if you do the same thing for a million years, you can change the grass. But inheritance in the case of an independent factor is a lottery, while the dominant distribution is always amazing.I have to disagree now. Weed can benefit a lot from proper care, and that goes from breeding a strain which gives consistent good phenotypes, which can take years, to mantaining good conditions inside your grow tent. Temps and humidity play a huge role in trichome production and terpene preservation so optimal parameters will not only give you better yields but also a more potent weed. The effect will vary depending on the strain but what I said remains true I believe.
You see, we don't agree with each other a lot. But it's possible. I still believe that the effect doesn't get better or worse as the concentration of THC increases, it just needs more or less.Indoors you have to consider more things. As I said temps and humidity are important but as long as youre not too far off your weed will be fine, maybe not as fine but will be fine. You also have to consider oxygen and co2 pockets so you want good ventilation. Intraction and extraction fan and another fan moving air inside prevents such pockets from forming, and the breeze makes your branches thicker.
In other words, you'll still be smoking the same thing, but not in the case of serious nutritional errors. I mean, the plant won't suffer from your love for it.Its okay to disagree as long as youre not an ass like the other dude, and youre not so I respect your opinion. But THC and terpenes, as far as I know, are what determines the high. Maybe more potency is not what you want if you want to be able to smoke a full blunt without getting sent to space but it does definetely affect the effects in my opinion.
Agreed, the first thing you want is a strain that is properly bred and gives the effects that you are searching for. Once you have that you decide how much you wanna invest in bigger yields and potency but the effect, besides being more potent in THC and having more terpenes, should be similar.Yes, I didn't know anything about weed, and I still don't know much. But there are higher forces that influence the effect in the genes, in addition to the terpenes. Therefore, we must appeal to the genes.
It's too complicated. Are we talking about the yield of a single root or an entire plantation? This requires mathematics and people who understand what they're doing. However, the industry is structured in a way where there should be as many products as possible, and a poor-quality product can become an alternative. In reality, it's all about the effect. This requires a blind test. However, cannabis accumulates, and you can't smoke 10 different strains a day and say, "This is what I need." This is where professionals come in. They will be able to evaluate not only the quality and duration of the effect, but also its safety. This is too complex a question to give an honest opinion.You have to consider that the higher the yields people can get the cheaper the weed is gonna be. The most expensive weed is that expensive because there's a very limited ammount and it dissapears from the shelfs fast because some people are willing to pay that premium price even if its dispropoportionate. So imagine that all commercial growers aim for better yields (which they all probably do) without sacrifcing quality, its gonna be cheaper for you and theyre gonna make the same money cause they have more to sell, so its not harmful for the consumer, quite the opposite.
I think we'll just pick up another topic next time, and I don't see much disagreement.We can discuss this more in depth if you want via private message, we went waaaay off topic here hahaha sorry guys!
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