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Oh and if you do fail the trade, be prepared to pull your blicky on them because they will probably try and shank you :)
The real mechanics in schedule I is much lower than many think (but you could get faster bored if you know how its all work, don´t try to min/max in a recreation game, except of if you a math fan).
A drying rack will raise the quality of marijuana incrementally but each step takes 12 minutes (or 12 hours of game time). With quality pots and full spectrum lighting you start at blue. Fertilizer raises it to purple and is IMO worth the expense due to space and volume concerns with the racks.
the fertalizer can increase yield and reduce quality, up quality or increase grow speed.
the quality of the seed sets the base quality
the drying racks can take a product of any quality up to heavenly with time being proportional to how many levels up that is.
so to answer your question its yes, but there are more reasons to use fertilisers and space isn't infinite