Yaddadamean
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- Sep 13, 2016
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I love growing cannabis. I have a strong connection to these plants, and I enjoy taking care of them. Plants are a living organism. Cannabis is a huge part of the Plant Kingdom. It didn't just one day suddenly beam down here on Earth, nor was it created in a lab. Rosa Maria has been growing wildly all over the world for centuries, maybe even as far back as the Dinosaurs.
I've finally found my niche. And apparently, farming runs in the blood. Fortunately, I have a shrewd sense of business combined w/a fine green thumb. Because I do not support Cc's, especially in the Bay Area. For the newbie smokers, it may seem hip and cool to purchase herbals from a dispensary. But for those who have a profound bond w/the plant, and understand the tedious care that farming and cultivating requires; Cc's can be a real pisser to the whole industry. The last thing this country needs is another corporation. But I digress. All I can focus on is doing what I love. Which is tending and caring for this mystical healing herb.
I don't even get high anymore. But I do medicate every 30-40 mins. So when I hear that the herb I've grown knocks people out, gives me satisfaction that my hard work has paid off. That's the real pay day right there.
I understand that now it's a "legal commodity, " mass corporate commercial production is imminent. However, is McDonald's the best tasting burger? Is it even on the top 10 list of best tasting burgers? My point is, that w/out the genuine care, cultivating and nurturing of this plant, the product is nothing more than a mainstream commodity. And I've always felt that cannabis should be grown for the people, by the people without any government interference, taxation or reprisals. But it's too late now. So F all the mainstream newbie smokers, the corporations, the politicians, and the fat cat investors who exploit a herb that rightfully belongs to Mother Earth.
I've finally found my niche. And apparently, farming runs in the blood. Fortunately, I have a shrewd sense of business combined w/a fine green thumb. Because I do not support Cc's, especially in the Bay Area. For the newbie smokers, it may seem hip and cool to purchase herbals from a dispensary. But for those who have a profound bond w/the plant, and understand the tedious care that farming and cultivating requires; Cc's can be a real pisser to the whole industry. The last thing this country needs is another corporation. But I digress. All I can focus on is doing what I love. Which is tending and caring for this mystical healing herb.
I don't even get high anymore. But I do medicate every 30-40 mins. So when I hear that the herb I've grown knocks people out, gives me satisfaction that my hard work has paid off. That's the real pay day right there.
I understand that now it's a "legal commodity, " mass corporate commercial production is imminent. However, is McDonald's the best tasting burger? Is it even on the top 10 list of best tasting burgers? My point is, that w/out the genuine care, cultivating and nurturing of this plant, the product is nothing more than a mainstream commodity. And I've always felt that cannabis should be grown for the people, by the people without any government interference, taxation or reprisals. But it's too late now. So F all the mainstream newbie smokers, the corporations, the politicians, and the fat cat investors who exploit a herb that rightfully belongs to Mother Earth.