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skuebs

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  1. You know, after two years of running my clone business and visiting farms, I've noticed something cool: a lot of small home/craft growers here in Thailand are growing cannabis that's on par, if not better, than what's coming out of big operations with 100 to 300 lights. It's all about their passion and hands-on approach, which gives them the edge in quality and unique strains you won't find commercially. What's even more interesting is their setup. These small craft growers are using top-notch tools like US fertilizers such as Athena, substrate sensors for precise monitoring, and the latest LED lighting technology. They're really going all out for quality, unlike some larger farms that cut corners to save costs. Thai home-grown:
  2. Yeah, what you hear on YouTube is wrong 🙂 While it's true that caution is necessary when sourcing clones, it's not as black and white as never accepting them from outside sources. In fact, reputable clone companies like the one I run in Thailand supply thousands of clones each month to growers for various reasons—whether it's to kickstart their operations, replace previously bad genetics, or avoid scams from other companies . We even offer original US clones from renowned breeders like Seed Junky's its the only original "Wedding Cake" cut available in the world for a premium price, showcasing the value and exclusivity of certain strains. Some strains are only available as clones, and each phenotype is unique—making them highly sought after and irreplaceable. 20 years ago people paid up to 20.000$ per clone for the first strains that turn purple. Breeding and clone exchanges are common practices among professional growers and breeders globally. For instance, recent collaborations like the Greenhouse Amsterdam strain SLH X RS11 featuring an RS11 clone from DeoFarm, selected by Doja and Wizard Tr ees, highlights how clones are integral to developing new and exciting genetics. And about the pests like spider mites—well, that's part of the game. If you skip proper quarantine and integrated pest management (IPM) practices, you're inviting trouble regardless of where your clones come from. It's all about responsible handling and care, no matter the source.
  3. yeah, so is this...
  4. 99% of the PGR claims here are just normal hybrids lol.
  5. Yes, they suggest we stop using the labels because it's misleading. https://www.dal.ca/news/2022/01/07/cannabis-labels-study-indica-sativa.html https://www.forbes.com/sites/dariosabaghi/2021/10/20/stop-using-indica-and-sativa-labels-for-cannabis-study-says/
  6. Just for the record, you're saying all of the current top-shelf flowers in your shop are grown by your company, OG Thai?

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