@rmoltis you make a lot of assumptions about me.
I never made assumptions about you.
Just pointed out what you were doing.
If you were referring to this
one comment about being "a lot" of assumptions.
Just cause you have experience and have been growing 5 decades doesn't mean your an expert. Your "experience" needs to update with the times and new techniques.
Lot; a large number or amount; a great deal.
Then you were wrong to think it was used to describe you specifically.
You see
you can be used this way too.
You;used to refer to any person in general.
Just because I described what makes a good grower doesn't mean the world revolves around you.
Here is a definition on how to apply the word kid too just fyi.
The term
childhood is non-specific and can imply a varying range of years in human development. Developmentally and biologically, it refers to the period between
infancy and
adulthood. In common terms, childhood is considered to start from birth. Some consider childhood as a concept of play and innocence which ends at adolescence. In the legal systems of many countries, there is an
age of majority when childhood officially ends and a person legally becomes an adult. The age ranges anywhere from 15 to 21, with 18 being the most common.
I can assure you I'm way past being a kid.
I'm still waiting for you to stop trying to impress people by derailing other people's threads trying to profess your professionalism. And put down others.
The adult thing to do would be to start your own threads here and let your actions speak for themselves.
Not to start a new account yesterday and expect people to respect you.
Respect is earned not given away freely to anyone who starts an account and types in some words in a box. Then expects other people to listen when you are putting down others.
you're riding in the back of the short bus.
Amazing how threatened you kids feel by a dose of reality.
Besides your put downs Noone is threatened by you or reality.
And even though the people you are referring to are not children.
We will not respect you until you start acting like an adult.
Actions speak louder than words.