Just because it’s your 1st or second grow doesn’t mean you can’t grow like a pro pt.2

56nitty

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That’s one of the reasons I stay indoor(well that and legality ) way less variables though I might grow some freakshow in the thicket out back next year. Mfs don’t even look like weed plants, like mutant ferns with buds.
Outdoors is incredible I put these out July 1st
 

NanoGadget

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good looking grow, especially from an inexperienced grower. I'd say if you want less hate on your posts perhaps dial back the bravado a little bit. I understand the excitement, but many people don't respond well to what they perceive as unjustified arrogance. a little bit of humility and the understanding that there is still a lot to learn goes a long way. good luck on continued successful grows!
 

56nitty

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Can you imagine if I had started outdoors after the frost. The lemoncello really tastes like lemon it was great, still I had one that was super potent and the taste was awesome. I used 10-15 gallon net pots, a mixture of coco, and organic soil, bone meal, blood meal, and earthworm casings
 

56nitty

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good looking grow, especially from an inexperienced grower. I'd say if you want less hate on your posts perhaps dial back the bravado a little bit. I understand the excitement, but many people don't respond well to what they perceive as unjustified arrogance. a little bit of humility and the understanding that there is still a lot to learn goes a long way. good luck on continued successful grows!
They clowned me on part 1
 

56nitty

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Outdoor is just that outdoor weed. Most don't want it anymore. Plus I like to keep bug shot and dirt off not to mention being able to fully control the environment.
I agree it really turned out good though! Everything was good up until like oct 15 then here came all the rain plus humidity. It worked
good looking grow, especially from an inexperienced grower. I'd say if you want less hate on your posts perhaps dial back the bravado a little bit. I understand the excitement, but many people don't respond well to what they perceive as unjustified arrogance. a little bit of humility and the understanding that there is still a lot to learn goes a long way. good luck on continued successful grows!
It’s really not machoism that’s the way you guy’s took it, I would consider some of you guy’s experts, you guy’s are the ones selling yourselves short! I can’t tell you how many times i’ve searched the internet and forums for certain pointers, and every single time i’ve come here I’ve found great sound advice and good humored sarcasm. The one where my grow store guy was pissing in my pocket collecting the dollars floating to the top was excuse my language a fucking classic! That was very funny even though he was talking about me.
 

56nitty

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Outdoors was good for me, I worked 7 days a week so my indoor grow would have suffered case in point I have some indoor almost ready it’s okay but would have been great if I had the time, now i’ll be off for the winter i’ll be able to hopefully grow some top notch cannabis. I have to harvest and re-veg, my girl threw my seeds away, I could have killed her! I had gmo, and gelato, and a few others. You guys think I can harvest the top, and re-veg the bottom?
 

Milky Weed

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That’s one of the reasons I stay indoor(well that and legality ) way less variables though I might grow some freakshow in the thicket out back next year. Mfs don’t even look like weed plants, like mutant ferns with buds.
I was thinking the same thing man
 

56nitty

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It's really I think due to his title is the reason. I mean come on I don't even consider myself a pro or master or anything.
imo if you can grow so good tasting, and potent weed you’re at least a pro in my book. I’m not a master nor am I elite grower but i’d put myself at pro status, only because I can recognize different things that may go on with the plant, plus I work in the irrigation field so i’ve been working with landscapers for 9 years now. Hell these girls, and landscapers have taught me so much I find myself giving some not so experienced gardeners different pointers on some deficiencies they have experienced, and how to correct the problem.
 

JoelMichael

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Second grow. I do one or two plants at a time. Thanks to you folks I've learned plenty...winter months I do keif pressing....this just gets me through....This is Shirley..
be sure to name your plants...lol...it's White Rhino outside her tent while I do some adjustments...
 

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twentyeight.threefive

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imo if you can grow so good tasting, and potent weed you’re at least a pro in my book. I’m not a master nor am I elite grower but i’d put myself at pro status, only because I can recognize different things that may go on with the plant, plus I work in the irrigation field so i’ve been working with landscapers for 9 years now. Hell these girls, and landscapers have taught me so much I find myself giving some not so experienced gardeners different pointers on some deficiencies they have experienced, and how to correct the problem.
Early pulled outdoor mids. Definitely pro level.

And what does cutting someone's grass have to do with knowing how to grow weed?
 

56nitty

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my buddy was telling me the outdoor market in cali is so bad got mfs driving half their crops cross country to make it worth selling.
really everything where I live was sort of perfect we haven’t had a perfect season for growing outdoors here in a very long time. They even talked about on the news
 

56nitty

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talking about prices now, not grows. Ain’t nobody making money on $400 lbs of outdoor.
Actually my cousin has been growing for over 30 years and he gave me a cut, and he gave it a thumbs up, he did talk about my yield but understood because of the weather we were having. He gets over a lb per plant indoors he uses warehouses.
 

Lenin1917

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retail prices have more stability than producer prices. You only have to match or slightly beat the dispensary which adds state and local taxes in addition to marking up for running costs and profit margins.

when you’re talking about mom & pop small commercial outdoor production having to compete with big ag flooding the market and a boom season the glut of supply gives big producers with lots of financial backing the ability to operate at a loss to drown out the competition.
 
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