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Can you explain why dwc grows such large plants? Or how greenskells plants get so big being grown in nothing but horse shit. No breeders use either. It is about genetics and providing a great environment and proper food for them. How they were previously grown is irrelevant

Yeah, you're misinterpreting what I'm saying. If the parent plants were big eaters, the offspring will be big eaters. This is not a controversial concept. If the parents were purple, the offspring will be purple, this is a well understood concept.

If a breeder uses a particular setup, the plants he most likely will grow, will be plants that work well in their setup, and so the offspring will perform well in a similar setup

Saying that a grower with years of experience who only grows a very fww plants at a time and so gives tgem daily attention can grow a great plant regardless of the breeder says a l9t more about the grower than it does about the breeder.

But, hey, I only grow 400+ plants a year, and produce over 600 oz a year, so maybe I don't know as much as you guys. I'll defer to the REAL experts from now on.

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Yeah, you're misinterpreting what I'm saying. If the parent plants were big eaters, the offspring will be big eaters. This is not a controversial concept. If the parents were purple, the offspring will be purple, this is a well understood concept.

If a breeder uses a particular setup, the plants he most likely will grow, will be plants that work well in their setup, and so the offspring will perform well in a similar setup

Saying that a grower with years of experience who only grows a very fww plants at a time and so gives tgem daily attention can grow a great plant regardless of the breeder says a l9t more about the grower than it does about the breeder.

But, hey, I only grow 400+ plants a year, and produce over 600 oz a year, so maybe I don't know as much as you guys. I'll defer to the REAL experts from now on.

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Did you see where I asked you about dwc or about greenskell growing in horse shit.. you made my point exactly as if the grower gives the plant a great environment and a proper feeding schedule they will grow and grow well.
 
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