Quality over Quantity techniques

RM3

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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
 

innerG

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Here's on that will be controversial:

I grow indoors mostly myself - but I think that outdoor bud has the best, most complex effects.
 

Ford Racing

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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?
 

Ford Racing

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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.
 

innerG

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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.
 

RM3

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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
 

RM3

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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
 

Ford Racing

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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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