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Subject: Comments - Richmond Dave 2024-04-12
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Berggren |
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By starting more I believe you can enhance the genetics by selecting out desired traits and grow patterns. (of a young plant at least) the unknown remains does early performance relate to fruit? I am always intrigued in how much variation is in the tap root, some are much beefier than others. I track them through to the patch. The biggest trouble I have found is it is challenging to keep the level of care up for as numbers increase into double digits per seed line you hope to grow. I have practiced this technique since I started growing (all three years:) With such low wiegh off weights my opinion means little, however I do have enough faith in scientific method and my observations of the plants I have grown to feel extremely good about every cross I have made. This year I will be growing a seed line with an astonishingly small fruit size that is the culmination of my efforts. The three expermentation will come to a head at weigh off time. Keep up the great work. Love following along. I hope you grow a monster.
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