Pretty much all cubes feel the same. Straight PE and Ape are 3x stronger. Then regular cubes when crossed with pe will usually raise the potency a little. Pe grows slower and yields a little Less but are stronger. Regular cubes grow faster but aren't as potent. Crosses come somewhere in between with speed, yield, and potency. So IMO a cube is a cube. Now different species that I've grown have
Small or short alot of times they weigh the same. When theyre small they're usually really dense and the bigger ones more hollow
I’m still yet to see if i’ll get that 1/4 from a 3 flush bag grow. On the third flush right now in some bags with that one. . Isn’t looking like i will though. Close though.
Dudes i know that blow shit up, they grow in bags like i have finally submitted to. They also told me that the jack frost isn’t that great of a yielder. But that’s from dudes growing in bags and they also don’t have the isolate i got.
In the tubs, i haven’t lost one tub before the second flush with the JF. Where as tubs and me have some really bad luck. In bags the other strains that were failing in tubs, with beautiful grain spawn. Are all good.
tubs are pissing me off. Can’t figure out why i suck. I’ve done 180f water into bucket tek to try and be more pasteurized. Didn’t help. Same results as boiling water into coolers. Load them up in front of the flow hood. Only thing that kinda helped most strains was only 3.5 qts water per cvg batch. 650g coco. 2 qts verm and the gypsum. 3.5 qts when testing field capacity is allot less drops coming out when you squeeze really hard. One of my buddies who kills it says you don’t need to squeeze harder than you would your nuts. Lol
I really fought the advice from my friends who had a good 1 year on me doing this. I really wanted the tubs to work as the whole bag tek is so wasteful
i do three bags from that cvg batch. With 1/2 of my 1800g grain bags of milo doing up 2 of them. I’m currently babysitting som pc’s with millet grain bags
20 bucks a bag. Little cheaper than the red sorghum. Same 2:1 no soak no simmer recipe too