Every grower brings something distinct to the cannabis industry. On this #TrichedOutTuesday, let me share something: I've received winning phenos from legacy growers with over 30 years of experience. They were quick to notice that I grew their strains in a way they hadn't seen in decades; shorter plants, more vibrant buds, and enhanced terpene and THC profiles. If you give the same strain to five different growers, you’ll likely see five unique growing methods and a wide range of therapeutic and medicinal outcomes. So, why do we see such variety when growing the same strain (pheno) under different hands? #cannabis #cannabisindustry #cannabiscommunity
there are so many variants... the soil, the light, the water with more or less quantities of salts, the nutrients (i just use organic, in europe i use biobizz) the air quality, corresponding extraction, and I'm sure I forget something...
I see it with every strain that's a easy one 1 of 1 and we unlock the hidden genetics g best I can explain it can take fluffy 2 lbs tables and turn it in to dense 7 lbs table like blueberry
Our goal is to be different, we control every part of the environment from lighting to root zone with specific end purpose as the target. We do have some failures but they provide lessons that eventually lead us to the target zone. We refuse to let the urgency of profit interfere with the path to the target 🎯
Expression of genetics under different circumstances..
It's good evidence that there is a lot more than genetics to what the plant ultimately reveals in its chemistry, the environment plays a critical role.
Growing conditions play a major role types of lights stress techniques humidity temperature watering habits type of firtilizer drying techniques and curing all of these play a role in the development of the cannabis flower
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2mo"To mitigate the environmental impact of the cannabis industry, an increasing number of growers are embracing sustainable cultivation practices. These practices are designed to reduce energy consumption, minimize water usage, and promote soil health. Additionally, they contribute to the reduction of chemical inputs, ultimately leading to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly cannabis cultivation process." - Roberts: 2024, Cannabis Development; page 138: www.ganjapapaworld.com/the-book/