TrippyNuggets
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Sorry if I dont make sense im so baked...
Can you get decent size yields indoors in soil? Even remotely close to say hydroponic?
Can you get decent size yields indoors in soil? Even remotely close to say hydroponic?
Yields in soil and hydro are the same. The advantage with Hydroponics is its faster.Sorry if I dont make sense im so baked...
Can you get decent size yields indoors in soil? Even remotely close to say hydroponic?
It appears half leaf in the pics I suppose. In reality I pull a dry fan leaf or two off per smoke session. And handling the bud loose dry leaf shakes off. What goes in the bowl or the vape wand is all flower, and perfect moisture content. It is surprisingly smooth smoke for as young as it is, and I attribute that to organic soil. Its bag appeal surely would have benefitted from a more ambitious trimming, but even Nebula and Rosenthal say cosmetics have nothing to do with effect. If you sat with me for a session, I believe you’d agree. Thanks for all the commentsIt looks like half of that "bud" is leaf. I was wondering how you got away with only 3 hrs work to grow the harvest. I'd end up spending more than 3 hrs just trimming 20 oz. It you're happy, cool but with more attention it could be a lot better.
Other than a few show buds, all my smoke gets trimmed on the rolling tray. I only smoke about 6 ounces a year and don't really have anyone I can give it to {for security reasons} I end up turning lots of old bud into canna coconut oil. I hate the thought of taking the time to trim what might end up in oil.It appears half leaf in the pics I suppose. In reality I pull a dry fan leaf or two off per smoke session. And handling the bud loose dry leaf shakes off. What goes in the bowl or the vape wand is all flower, and perfect moisture content. It is surprisingly smooth smoke for as young as it is, and I attribute that to organic soil. Its bag appeal surely would have benefitted from a more ambitious trimming, but even Nebula and Rosenthal say cosmetics have nothing to do with effect. If you sat with me for a session, I believe you’d agree. Thanks for all the comments
Yep.Sorry if I dont make sense im so baked...
Can you get decent size yields indoors in soil? Even remotely close to say hydroponic?
I'm not going to debate whether or not I think your bud is good without any firsthand account of my own. I only meant to point out that what you are calling a "20 oz" yield is likely at least 25% leaf. Frankly, I often don't fully trim my buds until just before I roll them into joints or pack them in a bowl, but I also don't even weigh my harvest anymore either.Further reflection: I first saw trimmed, unflattened, gorgeous bud in 1980. I was told it was Hawaiian but I knew it came from NorCal, because it was so fluffy and crystal coated I knew this could not have been compacted and smuggled. Everything (except a tiny bit of homegrown) I’d ever smoked was hard packed Colombian red and occasionally Jamaican or the local Panamanian, and some garbage Mexican (Mexicans grew awesome weed but it never left Mexico). I speak Spanish, so when the Washington DC dealer proudly announced “Its called Sense a million because it turns on all your senses” I cocked my head like a dog. It didn’t make sense. I figured out that day he meant sin semilla and laughed out loud!! He wanted the ungodly price of $5/gram, but we gladly paid it. But to dismiss flower as unworthy based only upon its appearance is like saying a song sucks because you didn’t like the video. The visual is ultimately meaningless. It’s all about the music
I almost cried when i tried the 3 strains i just harvested, they all taste great and are so smooth. They looked great but the real test comes from smoking it@PJ Diaz - “... I've grown some stuff that would look amazing in pics, but the smoke wasn't worth anywhere close to $5 a gram”.
but haven’t you also grown as good as you’ve ever had? Looks, aroma, taste, effect?
My outdoor untended crop is definitely not even close to my best, and your take on weight is correct, but it is a fun high that people enjoy enough to ask for another handout.
I’ve enjoyed chatting PJ
Yields in soil and hydro are the same. The advantage with Hydroponics is its faster.
Best answer out there.Genetics is #1. The rest doesn't matter if you are not starting with good genetics. A perfect light and dialed room will not make shit genetics good. It will bring out the best they have to offer as shit genetics, but will not make bad, good.
Cheers
To get any decent results takes some experience no matter the medium id say.While i don't disagree.I do feel that in order to meet hydro results in soil there needs to be some "growing experience" under the gardeners belt.