WestDenverPioneer
Well-Known Member
There is some truth to that. Genetics clearly plays a strong role in the end product. Having good genetics will help but there are many more variables to producing quality flowers than just genetics.I hate to break it to you, but that's genetics. There are no tips or magic elixors that will take an otherwise average plant and turn it in to a frost monster. You either have to sort through hundreds of beans to find an exceptional plant, or know someone that has already done the work and is willing to part with a clone.
Using the same ingredients and same equipment, could you cook the same meal as Chef Ramsay? Some people might answer yes, most would admit that the trick to the good meal is in the skill and years of training.
Ingredients, setups, and genetics can only do so much for the grower.