Force rank this list!

Ok, having a little light hearted fun here. I force people to rank certain problems or opportunities at work… so I’m going to try that here.

Your challenge: You force rank the top 5 important things when growing weed. Force yourself to do this. I know it will be difficult but you can do it. Incidentally, an answer of “they are all important” gives you a failing score. :laughing:

Here is the list of critical features to force rank:

A) pH of Water
B) Adequate Lighting
C) Nutrition
D) Cycle hours
E) LST or HST
F) Watching Your Plants Everyday
G) Frequency of Watering
H) Seed Genetics

1… 2… 3 GO!!!

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Really need to define the type of grow. Soil, coco/soiless, hydro.

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What about temp and airflow

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Regardless of all of the other factors if you have zero light, nothing will grow… so I say lighting.

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C’mon don’t be a joy kill, make up
Some extra things if you feel like stuff is left out - he said it was supposed to be lighthearted fun… they still do that on the inter webs? Or is it all srys bidness on the tubes these days?

#1 light
#2 good clean water.
#3 healthy organic soil
#4 good genetics
#5 knowing when to leave your plants alone!

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  1. Seed Genetics. Especially male/female. You can have the best equipment/environment/ methods, but it’s all pointless with a shit seed.

  2. Adequate lighting

  3. ph of water. Plant can’t even uptake nutrients if the pH is out of whack.

  4. Nutrients. Needed for plant to grow

  5. Frequency of water. Water too much and you can kill the plant.

  6. Checking on plant daily. Is a must to keep tabs on its health.

  7. Cycle time.

  8. LST/HST. You can grow good bud without it, but it makes a world of difference.

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Just saying the ‘most important list’ changes depending the on the grow medium.

For soil grows:

#1-The soil: whether you’re farming corn or cannabis, this is the building block.

#2-The lighting: poor transpiration, poor crop

#3-The nutrition: everything dies without food

#4-Watering techniques: includes ph, ppm and water frequency

#5-Genetics: everything can be on point but if the genetics suck, the plant will suck

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light! hands down. took me a couple lights
til I got it ok.

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Without water, you won’t grow a single thing…period. No matter what medium you are growing in. Just saying.

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My point of view is from that of an outdoor grower.

  1. Solid genetics.
  2. Organic living soil.
  3. Location.
  4. Amount of time in garden.
  5. Clean water.
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In this order

H
B
E
A
F

My bad the E should be G

I am with @Deez on this one. When I was in high school I grew some bad ass weed with very few problems. I would set it and forget it in the woods around the house. This year I had to pull 2 males and almost killed both of my ladies by fucking with them too much. One has recovered beautifully. The other looks like an 80 year old Meth head

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Hysterical …
May have had to start doing meth at around 79 to make it to 80
:rofl::rofl::rofl:

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  1. Watching Your Plants Everyday
  2. Adequate Lighting
  3. Frequency of Watering
  4. Seed Genetics
  5. Nutrition
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Fix’d for ya.

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Lol thank you !!! Your version is better

I screwed it all up anyway I grow outside and mommy nature ph’s the soil

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1-Environment control ability (temps/humidity/ventilation)
2-Soil/medium control ability (ph, nutrients, watering)
3-Lights
4-Genetics
5-Knowledge about the biology of the plant and the environment they want to live in

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:rofl::rofl::rofl: @Deez

BHACG if I’m picking through the listed options. I’m with Covert… no light no life.

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