Frankster
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tend to agree, I think all things considered, and the vast variety of excellent strains to choose from, your correct. It's not taking away from the importance of what the potential is in a strain, but I sometimes find "new" notes in strains I've grown over and over, because I did something a little bit differently, and it highlighted something that simply wasn't there during prior grows.To put it simply in order of importance in my opinion.
Environment>Grower>Genetics
I put genetics last because 2 growers can have wildly different results from the same cut.
IMO its genetics> grower> environment.To put it simply in order of importance in my opinion.
Environment>Grower>Genetics
I put genetics last because 2 growers can have wildly different results from the same cut.
IMO its genetics> grower> environment.
I put genetics first because if you plant dirt weed you get dirt weed. A good grower with a perfect environment gives you more dirt weed. On the other hand, I've seen great genetics totally ruined by bad grower and environment and it's still very potent.
To put it simply in order of importance in my opinion.
Environment>Grower>Genetics
I put genetics last because 2 growers can have wildly different results from the same cut.
I would have to agree with you on this one Dirtbag. Shit in Shit out.I rank it Genetics>Environment>Grower
The best grower with the best environment and shit genetics is gonna grow shit.
But a new grower with a half assed environment might pull dank from good genetics.
I would have to agree with you on this one Dirtbag. Shit in Shit out.
I had some stuff that was not up to snuff from DVG, Dr. Gonzo was the strain.Have any of you actually purchased bad marijuana seeds? I would only deal with an established quality breeder but i have never seen shitty pot. Just bad grows.
I mean even 7% thc columbian from the 80’s got us toasted.
I had some stuff that was not up to snuff from DVG, Dr. Gonzo was the strain.
But let me ask you a question on this subject, if strain and quality were not so important. Why do you miss the chocolate diesel.
That's true, the genetics are almost exclusively responsible for the terpenes so that makes a difference.
But the ratio of each terpene dictates the effect of the weed which is only caused by the strain/genetics.The environment, nutrients and gardening style have as much to do with the final flavor and potency as the genetics imo.
agreed!!!getting into specific effects from different strains is beyond the discussion we are having i think.
I miss the cd because it reminds me of an old flower we used to smoke in high school.
Some people like intense hit and couch lock. I like trip weed.
The problem is that when seed companies pick phenos, they pick the ones that thrive best in their conditions which are often very different than the conditions of the average home grower. For example some strains do a lot better under hps but not as well under LEDs and that is likely because the facility that produced the seeds used hps or more red oriented lights. So when people just look for the coolest looking or highest yielding strain, they are often disappointed because the have different conditions than the producer of the seeds.
no offense but you must be a new grower.I think it's grower>lighting>environment>genetics. Genetics only really matter if you already have the other variables dialed down.
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