wietefras
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Use half the amount of light and see how much you harvest.All the factors are important and work together for the good but strain / genetics seem to be really key
Use half the amount of light and see how much you harvest.All the factors are important and work together for the good but strain / genetics seem to be really key
Use half the amount of light and see how much you harvest.
If the light is not there there will be no yield either.All aspects are important, but genetics are genetics... If the genetics are not there to yield the weight it will never happen even if everything else is optimized.
funny you should mention that ive ditched 80% of the new strains ive gotten in last year and am back to old faithful and remembering why she was the go-to in the first placeAll aspects are important, but genetics are genetics... If the genetics are not there to yield the weight it will never happen even if everything else is optimized. Out of all things I'd take A++ genetics over the best of anything else. If I gave you a low yielding 10% thc strain with mid level grow environments (newts/lights/temps) you will never get it to yield much more and get THC much above 10% no matter how good the lights, newts or temps are.
getting a decent grow room with top of the line newts is so easy it's silly... getting a high yielding high thc or CBD strain is not easy. yes you can get 18-22% stuff that yields well but I'm not talking about that because once again, a perfect room and lights will hardly make a difference unless the mid level grower was killing their crops somehow.
funny you should mention that ive ditched 80% of the new strains ive gotten in last year and am back to old faithful and remembering why she was the go-to in the first place
you are talking about a different set of standards, once the Ideal light is setup.All aspects are important, but genetics are genetics... If the genetics are not there to yield the weight it will never happen even if everything else is optimized. Out of all things I'd take A++ genetics over the best of anything else. If I gave you a low yielding 10% thc strain with mid level grow environments (newts/lights/temps) you will never get it to yield much more and get THC much above 10% no matter how good the lights, newts or temps are.
getting a decent grow room with top of the line newts is so easy it's silly... getting a high yielding high thc or CBD strain is not easy. yes you can get 18-22% stuff that yields well but I'm not talking about that because once again, a perfepuct room and lights will hardly make a difference unless the mid level grower was killing their crops somehow.
Sorry for that. I'm really new to all this growing and I don't really know how to explain or word things yet but I'm trying to learn I guess.there are great lights and shitty lights at any given wattage, question is way too broad