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GnomeGrower Reged: 01/07/15 Posts: 13688 Loc: the parking lot |
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Wrong. There are definitely strains that are harder to keep happy. Mildew or mold are 2 reasons, but there are many more. Being finicky with nutrients for instance. There's also strains where most of the pheno's are lackluster but there's this one pheno, sometimes rare, that's so stellar it's worth digging through for. Most modern strains are easy to grow and have been bred towards that goal... BUT... of the few strains that I find stick out head and shoulders above the rest, at least half of them could be considered harder to grow. Strains that are harder to grow are absolutely a good thing to try your hand at if you ask me. It furthers your growing capabilities to the extent that you'll end up being a better grower because of the experience it gives you, even though it means you may very well battle your way to harvest from time to time. -------------------- The best things in life can be smelled on one's fingers.
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