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| I had a somewhat valid question. Does the density of the flowers rely on strain alone? If any of you have read my other posts i was talking about getting these haze seeds from a friend of mine. He grew some of it at school and one of the plants he had hermied so i asked for some seeds from it. When i smoked some of the product from his plants it was very, well... brittle i suppose would be the word. is there a way to correct this through different growing styles or is this a natural trait that will shine through the darkest of genetic covers
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| bud density is highly dependent on total lumens of light reaching the canapy and side lighting....plenty of light = dense buds a few sativa or stativa dominate hybids are kind of wispy compared to indicas but the lights make a big diffence in my experience | ||||||||
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