Quality over Quantity techniques

Haha we ain't done yet. I got 1,000,000 more questions lol
You should read my other threads first, they might be answered

several years ago a member started a thread similar to what you did with this one only it was a ask me anything thread, I am pretty sure I answered 1000 different questions in that that thread, it's prolly buried now
 
Here's on that will be controversial:

I grow indoors mostly myself - but I think that outdoor bud has the best, most complex effects.
 
You should read my other threads first, they might be answered

several years ago a member started a thread similar to what you did with this one only it was a ask me anything thread, I am pretty sure I answered 1000 different questions in that that thread, it's prolly buried now
Do you use the same technique year after year or is it strain dependent?
 
What I mean is, if you gave an answer to a question 10 years ago, would that still be your answer today? I realize we live and learn as well as equipment technology increases.
 
But that can be achieved indoors with just a bit of work 8)
You can try to replicate the light spectrum better indoors, but outdoors, the plant gets all sorts of varieties of conditions - cloudy, clear, rainy, overcast, windy, dry, etc. There are also seasonal daylight time, solar angle, and temperature changes that are constantly happening.

All I know is that I've seen outdoor buds have different colors, flavors, flower structures and even effects than clones of the same thing run indoors.
 
You can try to replicate the light spectrum better indoors, but outdoors, the plant gets all sorts of varieties of conditions - cloudy, clear, rainy, overcast, windy, dry, etc. There are also seasonal daylight time, solar angle, and temperature changes that are constantly happening.

All I know is that I've seen outdoor buds have different colors, flavors, flower structures and even effects than clones of the same thing run indoors.
and I do all of em 8) Indoors ,,,,, it is possible
 
What I mean is, if you gave an answer to a question 10 years ago, would that still be your answer today? I realize we live and learn as well as equipment technology increases.
some things are timeless, the things that change are new tech like the COB LED's
 
I've learned that a lot if not most of the info on forums are based around higher yields. The magic is in quality and most are held secret for obvious reasons. I don't blame them I understand. The most honest answer is "trial and error" on a lot of forums.
 
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