In this brief, but info-packed cannabis tutorial, veteran breeder Kevin Jodrey tackles a few of the common mistakes involving the growing environment and …
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All this is really important when you are growing synth without a prominent micro environment. If you're growing organic with a healthy micro environment, this kind of thing isn't as important.
I think it's a bit exaggerated. Within quite big parameters they do good. The biggest danger is over watering overfeeding. Total lack of ventilation if inside or greenhouse.
i planted seeds i found in what was otherwise decent sinsemilla (only found like 9 seeds on a whole 100 gram bag), it was pressed and dark colored for transport though, and it had a very distinctive hash-like taste, but also a piney and peppery jack herer ish tone to it
later i learned out the stuff was from albania, and they're outside plants, theyre getting a bit big for my indoor grow, despite being quite "indica" heavy, they have wide ass leaves, unlike anything i've ever grown before, and they're beautiful, but the leaves are probably going to be a liability when it comes to light penetration in a micro grow…
since these seeds are hard to come by here, i'd love to make some seeds, and maybe save some for later to cross it with a gorilla glue.
So wait, lets just say IF, and it's a big if, Texas legalized home cultivation of marijuana… Is the humidity and temperature alone enough to completely ruin a grow? Outside we typically hit temps of 95F+ during summer, and 50%-90% humidity. Even in the winter time, it can still get really humid down where I live :/
Oh ya now he tells me, lol. Some of those fancy indoor strains donβt do too good outside. I found the Bergman strains to be more resistant to bugs and moulds then the ethos genetics. This is why, I get it now thank you Kevin.again
For any beginners just research, research, research! Take notes of each cycle of the cannabis plants life and youβll understand where you made mistakes in the past!
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0:22 my love video :X
I didnβt expect his voice to sound like that
All this is really important when you are growing synth without a prominent micro environment. If you're growing organic with a healthy micro environment, this kind of thing isn't as important.
I think it's a bit exaggerated. Within quite big parameters they do good. The biggest danger is over watering overfeeding. Total lack of ventilation if inside or greenhouse.
Diamonds in such a short video
Don't get so technical, they are a weed treat them as such.
Right to the point ππ₯ππ Perfect video
Great video any ideas what would be the best sativa plant to be grown outside for eastern Canada thanks
For some reason his voice doesnβt match his body ..
Great video info is always good help. Stay growen stay medicated cheerz brotha π€πͺπ¨π¨π¨
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i wanna feel like kev feels in this video brah, break bread.
2:25 milking the world's smallest cow
Rh and Temp go hand and hand. the higeher the temp of the room the more moisture it can hold and vice versa.
So much truth in this video. Thank you for sharing
i planted seeds i found in what was otherwise decent sinsemilla (only found like 9 seeds on a whole 100 gram bag),
it was pressed and dark colored for transport though, and it had a very distinctive hash-like taste,
but also a piney and peppery jack herer ish tone to it
later i learned out the stuff was from albania, and they're outside plants, theyre getting a bit big for my indoor grow, despite being quite "indica" heavy, they have wide ass leaves, unlike anything i've ever grown before, and they're beautiful, but the leaves are probably going to be a liability when it comes to light penetration in a micro grow…
since these seeds are hard to come by here, i'd love to make some seeds, and maybe save some for later to cross it with a gorilla glue.
could have sworn the video speed setting was set to 1.25, had to double check though
This man is a genius.
Kevin shares knowledge openly. Thank you!
How do you find the sweet spot though?? A chart with curves doesn't tell you at which point on the curve it was happiest?
Great video man!
thank you kevin shout out
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This is y i breed my own seeds
VPD definitely makes a huge difference..
So much knowledge. Dude your hands are like baseball mitts
So wait, lets just say IF, and it's a big if, Texas legalized home cultivation of marijuana… Is the humidity and temperature alone enough to completely ruin a grow? Outside we typically hit temps of 95F+ during summer, and 50%-90% humidity. Even in the winter time, it can still get really humid down where I live :/
What strains do good in a greenhouse in harsh Colorado weather?
Right plant in the right place
Oh ya now he tells me, lol. Some of those fancy indoor strains donβt do too good outside. I found the Bergman strains to be more resistant to bugs and moulds then the ethos genetics. This is why, I get it now thank you Kevin.again
We need more info from Kevin, he really has a lot to offer all growers, super smart dude
For any beginners just research, research, research! Take notes of each cycle of the cannabis plants life and youβll understand where you made mistakes in the past!
My tip is dont over fertilize, they really hate that….