yeah damn i wouldnt expect anything like that in atl. I just moved from memphis to Eugene and the grass is definelty greener on the west coast
Yeah there are many purple-carrying breeds of cann. Some phenotypes of them are very distinguished by either purple bud formations late in flowering, or purpling of the leaves and stalks around that time. Also, some crops will purple with colder temps and some just won't. In one's opinion, the currently popular clone only pheno going on is Purple Trainwreck. Get's you proper foqd.
yes it does. its like shwag, just cause its not all from the same strain doesnt mean there cant be an expected quality
I mean I'm guessing if someone took the time and care to grow hydroponically they would make sure no males get near any females so the bud has to be good at least in that sense.
look, your assuming everyone that grows with a hydro setup is some kind of master grower... that shit just isn't true. knowledge and practice = quality, not growing method genetics, curing methods, growing knowledge, and tons of other factors all have a lot to do with the quality of the product. These are in no way connected at all with the growing method. indoor vs outdoor would be a better ASSUMED quality expectation, for the simple fact that indoor growing gives you way more control (light, darkness, contamination, pollination, disease etc) and even that is pretty much an impossible way to determine quality because there are just too many factors a hydro setup is just a different way to feed your plants. it's like being in the hospital on a nutrition drip, it's not going to make you anymore healthful than a proper diet of actual food would. take a good grower and have him grow a crop in soil or hydro, and you will most likely get good quality. take a shitty grower with bad plant genetics, and a lack of curing/cropping knowledge and a high dollar hydro setup and i bet you'll wish you had some of the other shit to smoke and i wont even go into the fact that you have no real way of knowing if your bud was grown hydro in the first place unless you watched the grow, so even if bud being named "hydro" was an acceptable way to identify quality, most people would still be in the dark with nothing but goofy slang terms to guide their purchases
If the sales pitch is that the buds have been hydoponically grown ,it's nothing but hype. if anything the buds are not as good. they lack the aroma and flavour that you would get if they were grown in soil. and- preferably outdoors where they would have been grown in their natural environment. hydroponic growing is less time consuming than if you had grown them in soil. commercial growers are only concerned with yield and the amount of time that is spent on production of the buds. so if you really want good quailty buds >>>>>>>>>grow your own!!! PAX