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I think it depends on where you start the learning curve, Have you ever grown house plants or a garden? ever transplant or get your fingers in the dirt? Are you dedicated to learning how to grow or is it just a passing thought?......I had a conversation with my sister tonight, and she said her friend has been growing for two years and still can't grow primo weed.
Is this guy just a shitty grower? Or does it take three or more years before you perfect the craft of growing something better than store bought crap?
She's a true blue believer in that store bought garbage, but then again, she has low standards and also works in that industry.
Genetics man...you get some good ass genetics and you almost can't even mess it upI had a conversation with my sister tonight, and she said her friend has been growing for two years and still can't grow primo weed.
Is this guy just a shitty grower? Or does it take three or more years before you perfect the craft of growing something better than store bought crap?
She's a true blue believer in that store bought garbage, but then again, she has low standards and also works in that industry.
There is also an art to it. To most things really. And that can and will show. I think that also helps tie it to cooking.I firmly believe cooking & growing are very similar. There is definitely room for science and precision, accurate measurements etc (especially with baking) but there's also a "feel" or an intrinsic part of it that is based on things that cannot be measured or calculated.
This is absolutely everything. IMOGenetics man...you get some good ass genetics and you almost can't even mess it up
Agreed. Almost 2 years in and I finally have 1 or 2 strains I personally likeThis is absolutely everything. IMO
But did that make you grow better or just reward your efforts more?Agreed. Almost 2 years in and I finally have 1 or 2 strains I personally like
Mmm.. the only way I seem to do better is by fucking up the first time lol. But having genetics makes it so you can learn to bring a plant to full maturity as others have mentioned (didnt wanna take credit) lmaoBut did that make you grow better or just reward your efforts more?
For some reason that doesn’t add up, lolGrowing is 90% experience, the other half is genetics.
Bro, no math shaming.For some reason that doesn’t add up, lol
I fully agree with this!I firmly believe cooking & growing are very similar. There is definitely room for science and precision, accurate measurements etc (especially with baking) but there's also a "feel" or an intrinsic part of it that is based on things that cannot be measured or calculated.