My first harvest ( Colorado )and my smoke is better (stronger)than any I've bought, other med patients say the same thing. I don't believe the strain has any thing to do with it.
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My first harvest ( Colorado )and my smoke is better (stronger)than any I've bought, other med patients say the same thing. I don't believe the strain has any thing to do with it.
strain has EVERYTHING to do with it.
:rastasmoke:
Well that's why I started this string.....different opinions:DQuote:
Originally Posted by copobo
I think the grow has more to do with the product.
I believe the same strain grown by two different people won't give the same
product, the way you grow it means a lot:stoned:
I'm sure the Kush I grew isn't much different that the other Kush's I've
bought.
take it from a guy who almost never has more than 1 plant of any strain flowering at any given time (I love variety) - it is all about the strain. of course you CAN fuck up a grow with great genetics, but you can't take a "weak" strain and grow it right and expect it to be more than a weak strain.
This is true. Jesus himself couldn't grow hemp into meds.Quote:
Originally Posted by copobo
OP, congrats. Most growers can't realize the full potential of their genetics. IMO it comes down to doing what's best for the plant, some can communicate with them more clearly than others....
Heavy :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dorje113
a growers skill will only maximize the genetic potential of a strain, nothing more. what your beginning to realize is that most people dont know how to do that. you will learn better than most if you apply yourself and stay humble. OVERGROWQuote:
Originally Posted by ben7j4
meded=quality
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Originally Posted by copobo
I agree
That's why I'm confused about why my first harvest was so good, I made plenty of mistakes in the grow and still had above average product.
Maui Wowi will be harvested 12-25-2010 :D
I didn't plan it that way, so Seasons Greetings everyone :rastasmoke:
just wait till you are harvesting your 20th round. you'll look back and wonder how you smoked that shit back then ;)
I must sound like a nut case, but understanding your successes is just as important as understanding your failures :jointsmile: