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11 Questions Cannabis Growers Should Ask Themselves Before Trying Something New
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:
- Daily Involvement (What’s the workflow like?)
- Time Commitment (How long to implement and dial in?)
- Space (How much space does it require?
- Costs (What will it cost to try/learn?)
- Yields (How will this affect total harvest?
- Quality (What are you looking to improve?)
- End Game (What are you growing for?)
- End User (Who will consume what you grow?)
- Genetics (Does your stable have special needs?)
- Personal Interest (Are you curious?)