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Growing outdoors fluffy bud is usually caused by not in full sun or too much nitrogen later in cycle in my experience
who me or d?we both do this for a living homie..how i feed my kids.him also.
Oh yeah And blah blah blah blah there's no greater input then the grower. Period. Case closed end of discussion but if you want for shits and giggles I'll amuse you...
Throw a seed on the ground take a shit on it does it grow into baller ass weed I doubt it but it has perfect genetics what do genetics do, nothing without a proper grower, genetics can suck my hey high five! And let's move on to nutrients! I get bored... figure this one out.. It's pretty easy
thanks for the reply defintely something I will be doing after harvest.When I cure the first few times i burp it i literally let the RH reach environmental RH with the top off and then cap it. Moisture pressure deficit actually helps pull buds tight like leather.
Strange because I look at it like a steak. I allow.the outside to crisp up a couple times. Makes the outside of the buds solid. I feel like I get better taste. Creates a terpene trap.I
thanks for the reply defintely something I will be doing after harvest.
I know you said not to say strain, but it is strain dependent along with good growing methods. Genetics are #1. High temps can create larfy buds. I grow rock hard buds and light fluffy buds in the same bed, but to me bud structure has no impact on quality. It’s all in the trichs. I’m not proffiting though, just for me and a few close friends, so we don’t care how dense it is as long as it tastes and smoke amazing, and gets you were you want to go.
Pictures?I grew a pheno of Batch 51 last round that had almost no bud structure; it was like a big loose collection of sugar leaves, and the frostiest thing I've ever grown. It smelled like a hyped up version of Sour D, and yielded fantastic rosin. The entire following grow has been a project to recover that pheno from the three I originally had.
How thoughYes, there are most definitely ways to increase trichome-density & THC-content.... and that's irrespective of a strain's lineage.
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Sorry.... that information hasn't been declassified.How though
Wait so are you saying you can increase these by technique to go further than the genetics!?Sorry.... that information hasn't been declassified.
I will tell you this: Lighting and spectrum-manipulation are two important ones.
Everything I know regarding this topic, was acquired through lots of research in peer-reviewed journals.
The information is out there.... you just need to use specific search criteria to figure it out.
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The supporting peer-reviewed scientific literature most definitely establishes this as fact.Wait so are you saying you can increase these by technique to go further than the genetics!?
A strain's threshold for trichome-density/THC-production can't be predicted in terms of percentages - genetics are the primary rate-limiting factors. However, there are effective ways to increase what genetics already provide.But why don't you or others that know this don't increase it to... let's say 51%?
Care to point me in the right direction? Where should I start reading about this stuff. Thanks man, your one of the few who has provided me with good info, everybody else on this thread has been saying it's strictly genetics or 'good grower' bs.Sorry.... that information hasn't been declassified.
I will tell you this: Lighting and spectrum-manipulation are two important ones.
Everything I know regarding this topic, was acquired through lots of research in peer-reviewed journals.
The information is out there.... you just need to use specific search criteria to figure it out.
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I call BS on that. AN has magic in every bottle lmao!!!!Strain
grower experience
Environment
There are no magic bottles in this biz
Well if you had noticed, I didn't mention anything about "best light spectrum". I referred to spectrum-manipulation.If ur growing outdoors or using the sun then u alreasy gave tge best liggt spectrum available.