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I like the way you farm man, that's my style of cultivation right there! Love big, outdoor bushes and trees. It's where it's at IMO.
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Tanks Brother! :D I like em all sizes...but yeah big bushes are nice.I like the way you farm man, that's my style of cultivation right there! Love big, outdoor bushes and trees. It's where it's at IMO.
Beautiful plants Ken, those nugs look tasty!
:D Thanks Sanvana. It is pretty cool...for a guy that cant aford a tent or lights...lolLooking proper, nothing like getting ready to harvest outside when everyone else is planting clones!!!!! Good work, anxious to hear what part of summer your plants like the most!
I wanna say, Thank you to everyone that visits and comments on my grows...I love to share my love of this plant...its nice to have good folks to share with.:)
i dont even grow i just photoshop the whole garden...way less maintenance
Just found out about applying for a farmer electric deduction if you say grow a few veg's and make money on it after 5 years you get farm commercial power rates around 20% in oregon don't kn ow if other states do it but that could really help a farmer out.I'd wish you 'good luck' but luck has nothing to do with being a successful farmer. If you are going to be farming full time, don't forget to start treating it like a real business. Keep track of your expenses, your time, and be sure to budget everything out as far in advance as possible. Ideally budget and plan your entire year out in advance and you will do much better. Start looking at what 'real farmers' are doing and reduce or eliminate what you buy at the hydro store. Also - if you have the time - grow some veggies too. Growing more than just cannabis is a great learning tool, techniques from all sectors of agriculture can be adopted to grow our favorite plant. You've got the passion for it - and you seem to be a q
ick learner, so I think you will do fine.
thanks Cheeselooking good ken. whats the spacing like on those?
I have a qualm with this thread. It's titled "this poor dirt farmer"...well I see do dirt being farmed, only massive, beautiful and bushy as fuck weed plants! :p
lmao..:D
I took some evening photos...not really very photo genetic ...but no regrets :cool:
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well...I guess I just grow foxtailed 14% thc weed...thats ok...for now.....:rolleyes:
The second and 4th photo are ugly and awesome in a british bulldog kinda way.
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reaaaal nice! looks like premium KB's.