I disagree, it doesn't take much more than common sense to grow marijuana. Every human should know basic biology and algebra for their own benefit, but our species doesn't need a doctorate in cannabis to git er' done. A geneticist could still grow shitty pot... So get off your condescending high horse, professor. I appreciate your
useful advice, though.
I never said anyone needed a PhD, I said people really need to pay attention to the common sense things they are taught in highschool and middle school. A geneticist would also probably know how to grow excellent pot, considering to get that degree, they would have to study at least basic biology, chemistry, and mathematics. But, obviously a paper degree doesn't always mean you know what you are doing or have the practical capability.
Sure, common sense says "Hey, a bright light works!" but you'd need to understand the angles to know how useful a HPS at 1 foot is in relation to a fluorescent at 2 inches. You'd have to grasp from biology why the light spectrum matters and which nutrients and minerals are essential to the plant or why PH balance matters or what it even is. I'm not even going to get into calculations for light reflection or maximizing a grow area and how auxins work. Those things aren't "common sense" to those who don't pay attention in basic schooling. Sure, you can grow pot with common sense considering in many areas it is quite literally a weed... but that is no achievement. Nothing is going to stop a pothead from learning enough to grow a plant and common sense, but a lot is going to stop them from growing exceptional weed even if a lot of basic knowledge is spoonfed them like it often is here (You yourself wouldn't be here if it wasn't for the fact that even common sense things thrown around here like candy). Actually knowing what you're growing and how plays a big part in doing it right. A higher education never hurts and a basic one always helps. But, I'm not here to argue how useful knowing simple things is. I'm here to gleam a few useful tidbits and share my growing concepts. You're devaluing an education which simply devalues you in my eyes, regardless of how spectacular you believe your pot growing skills are.