OldDogger
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Howdy to all reading this. I've been gardening for 30 years. I can grow some pretty good tomatoes, eggplant, pumpkins, etc., even tobacco in my 1/4 acre garden on my 27 acre farm. This growing season will be different, though, because a highly interesting plant is now legal for me to cultivate. Note: I don't even use pot. I know that word ages me, but it's more comfortable than calling it "weed." I've got plenty of weeds. I don't smoke or use it -- not yet -- but I'm adding the legal quota of plants to my garden and greenhouse this year. I'm doing a lot of reading and podcast listening. Once I translated all the stoner/grower speak into conventional gardening/agricultural terminology, I started learning a lot. For instance, I learned that 99% (an observational estimate) of growers have never grown as much as a cucumber before attempting to grow pot. That's funny, because we all know how much cash you can sink into a small indoor grow setup. I keep thinking that folks would be better off if they practiced with tomatoes or okra, before trying to grow cannabis. It'd save you a lot of money. Cannabis might be a special plant, but it's still a plant. It behaves like a plant. Plus, it's an annual -- easy to germinate and easy to grow -- if you're already a gardener with basic knowledge of how to work the soil and grow food. At any rate, I have seeds from Royal Queen. My first grow will be two autos -- Haze Berry Auto and Purplematic CBD -- and two photoperiod -- Medical Mass and Special Queen 1. All outdoors . Mix of organic and conventional methods, including Jack's Classic fertilizer and Jack's Nutrients. I try to use science proven approaches, and I avoid hype. Hype just makes wallets lighter, IMO. Thanks for reading. I wish you all good growing.