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Re: Price increase relative to winning a Cannabis Cup?

Posted: Wed 23rd Feb 2011 07:50 pm
by carlazi
As you know your stuff Boner, is it possible to grow your own weed to those high price level weeds with 2 years of learning/practicing (would be stupid to expect it on your 2nd grow)?

Re: Price increase relative to winning a Cannabis Cup?

Posted: Wed 23rd Feb 2011 08:03 pm
by YourGuru
Everyone's learning curve is different but to grow the top shelf took me 7 crops in 3 years to get it right ( which means 1.25 grams per watt, trichome heads are cloudy and still attached, tight dense buds. *even when disaster strikes such as a growroom flood or heatwave).

Make sure to document your feeding schedule well during the first so that you have accurate data, its easy to get excited and stop writing everything down. It helps by starting with a stable strain and not something that needs constant attention.

Your first crop should be close to what's selling for 7e / gram. So, coffeeshop quality but not top shelf...


It's not stupid but you'd be very lucky to get the tightness and trichome content you seek after your 1st grow but its goung to be flavorful.

THE most important tip for any new grower:


Be patient and properly cure your buds! So often after all the time spent growing we tend to get impatient and after the cannabis is dry and smokeable we rush to recoup some costs. This is the biggest mistake amongst new growers, IMO you can take a great grow and throw it away by rushing the curing process


~Ian

Re: Price increase relative to winning a Cannabis Cup?

Posted: Wed 23rd Feb 2011 08:15 pm
by carlazi
Three years does sound fine especially if i can get some decent smoke whilst learning. Sounds much preferrable than wasting my money all time on weed i know i could learn to do for a small investment .

Re: Price increase relative to winning a Cannabis Cup?

Posted: Wed 23rd Feb 2011 08:38 pm
by Boner
You know what if you use coco and follow the feeding schedule http://growguide.info/ 100% you'll be growing top quality weed within a year, do everything right (ph, no light leaks, good temps, good genetics and such) you can pretty much grow something on par with Amsterdams weed with your first grow, just look how well ZBeebs has done with his first grow: https://www.coffeeshopdirect.com/forum/viewt ... 15&t=15401 - he grew in soil which I was always a big fan of until I used coco.

Re: Price increase relative to winning a Cannabis Cup?

Posted: Wed 23rd Feb 2011 09:49 pm
by Cisco
^^^ Defo :wink: not blowing my own trumpet but i would say im growing coffeeshop quality weed and i have only been growing what say 6/7 months !!?? :shock: :lol: i would echo whats been said read read read and read some more , get yourself a good grow book , keep a journal , look at growing related sites and of course come on the forum for great advice !! :idea: Good luck man ! i found all my time going to the grow but i am starting to leave it a bit more now

Re: Price increase relative to winning a Cannabis Cup?

Posted: Wed 23rd Feb 2011 10:12 pm
by carlazi
Its a mugs game buying weed then. Ohh well only 11 years of toking money wasted... Any recommendations for a heavy sativa lover thats a good starter?

Re: Price increase relative to winning a Cannabis Cup?

Posted: Thu 24th Feb 2011 01:01 am
by Boner
To be honest I wouldn't grow a sativa as my first, the extended flowering period means you're more open to making mistakes, maybe something thats 60% sativa, I'll leave the recommendations open to people who grow sativas as I'm a indica man.

Re: Price increase relative to winning a Cannabis Cup?

Posted: Thu 24th Feb 2011 02:56 am
by YourGuru
carlazi wrote:Its a mugs game buying weed then. Ohh well only 11 years of toking money wasted... Any recommendations for a heavy sativa lover thats a good starter?

Look into S.A.G.E from THseeds....

Not 100% sativa but.....

http://www.thseeds.com/pages/sage.html