As a new person, I know I don't grok the whole flow of the site yet. But I made that graphic myself, and this is a unique question that I wanted to hear from experienced pot breeders. And while "which plant is healthiest" might be a frequent topic, how to train your eyes to cull earlier is not...
I've never worked at a pot breeding operation, but I have a rose breeding one. Experimental breeding stock does not get the same care and attention as the 3 babies you have in your tent that you spritz 4 times a day. You can't dial in a process at this stage. It's perfectly fine that all three...
I've been reading how pot breeders do a lot of culling the first few weeks, before true leaves even. And I think, "Yes, maybe if you are DJ Short", but perhaps I wrong? My eyes certainly can't see it, but maybe with some training up?
Imagine you are going for new very strong on the pine strain...
If I dab from a large bong, I will have zero water in it. I don't miss the water filtering, just that long a path seems to do the trick. However, I don't like the tiny dab rigs either. Mostly they don't feel good in my hands and I don't like the glowing hot banger/nail where my hair can fall...
I've done the more extreme version of this.
I wanted to grow a plant with tall genetics in a small space and so I immediately put it into 12/12 red as I had. I think the oversimplified point of view from the plant was that it had better hurry and bloom, because fall was already here. It went...
You are giving good advice and I know it, but I guess I'm wondering if by the time I put up a new roof and fix the studs and walls (so the building won't fall down) and then build new sealed rooms inside the existing fixed rooms, I wouldn't be so much better off building a greenhouse kit. The...
I think you are right when it comes to the hay room, I'm just going to have to seal it to be safe. I was thinking about using polyurethane paint and then sealing it with plastic!
It seems like Panda doesn't hold up more than a few years at most? I haven't used it, but I see posts about people...
The bad:
It reeks of mildew and mold, especially the hay room. (Which still has decade old hay in i).
It needed a new roof a decade ago. Lots of rotten wood to replace.
The good:
Plenty of space: (2 9x9 stalls, 1 4x5 equipment room, 1 9 x 12 hay room)
Electricity and water
Great bones: thick...