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11 Questions Cannabis Growers Should Ask Themselves Before Trying Something New

Ben Owens
2 min readSep 13, 2023

Change is inevitable.

A universal truth, but one we often shy away from in life, work, and the grow.

You see, change is uncomfortable.

Which means, if you are going to make a change, it’s important to make it worthwhile.

What criteria should cannabis growers use to evaluate potential changes to their processes?

11 Things To Keep In Mind—And Questions To Ask Yourself as a Grower—When Considering A Change:

  1. Daily Involvement (What’s the workflow like?)
  2. Time Commitment (How long to implement and dial in?)
  3. Space (How much space does it require?
  4. Costs (What will it cost to try/learn?)
  5. Yields (How will this affect total harvest?
  6. Quality (What are you looking to improve?)
  7. End Game (What are you growing for?)
  8. End User (Who will consume what you grow?)
  9. Genetics (Does your stable have special needs?)
  10. Personal Interest (Are you curious?)

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Ben Owens
Ben Owens

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