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dean1963
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i've learned from my mistakes as well, but i've also gotten a ton of help from here.Like tsd said, ive learned from my own experiences (mainly fuckups) over the last 5 years. Ive never had a perfect grow, I have a good idea of what im doing but once an issue comes about, its there til the end because i suck at fixing it, and im still trying to get this whole organics thing down too now that i switched so thats messing things up too. Ive always found the best way to learn is through ones own mistakes.
I appreciate the kind words but my credentials are leas than impressive.
At that point, the blank stare, I usually quote some ren and stimpy, or Rainman. If I could only follow the saying...“It is better to keep one's mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.”The blank stare is the queue… thats when you’ve gone to far… lmao
But you see that can be said about every person here in many different capacities depending on their passions… mine just happens to be this.Oh shut up!!!
You're very humble but lets be honest. You have a library of knowledge that many on here couldn't even touch.
im sold…. lets go do a shotThen go do a shot
Almost all of my knowledge comes from personal experience over several different hobbies and an immense amount of reading studies and anything i can get my hands on related to growing and cannabis.
i have a personality flaw where i can become obsessed over learning and cant handle not understanding things of interest to me.
you know that guy whos friends call when they want an answer to something because they know if i dont know…. there is a good chance i wont sleep until i do and they laugh about that.
You mean you're not an expert after your first successful grow? Shit, you better put out a memo on the farm, pretty sure I've seen a few people here that missed that one.The first seed I cracked was in the 90s and I have been learning through making mistakes and correcting them ever since. When everything goes great, all you learned is that what you did worked. You don’t take a lot of knowledge away to apply to your next grow, unless it goes exactly the same as your last grow. Messing crap up is how you learn stuff imo. A good base of knowledge sure helps, but it’s no substitute for getting your hands stinky
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