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Well I found this site looking for someone I use to do business with in the 80's

Long gone are my days of guerrilla growing - Peruvian seabird guano & bat guano bought from Oregon.
Rockwool bought from Superior Growers in Michigan. Grow rooms in Southeast pa with the grow in central N.Y..
Taking $30 of quarters to a Holiday Inn to call Neville in the Netherlands because he always had the best seed. Building my own cloning chambers because no one sold them at the time.

Damn I wish I could grow again. I don't need 500 plants anymore, six would be fine.
I've was doing SEO - internet marketing for national luxury rental companies, 9-10 years

If Maryland allows a personnel 6 plant grow I'll move there when the law changes.

What do master growers get paid?

I'll spend some time going over the forum.
Thanks for the opportunity to catch up.
 
Being a young'en i thoroughly enjoy when a veteran (love you @geologic) comes to the forums and shares thier story of oppression with our community seeing as I can fully relate being stuck in an oppressed environment (sounds like you are too).

On another note, welcome to the farm brother!
 
Thank You all for the welcome,

Oppression, yes I feel violated.

My basic human right to grow my own sustenance is proscribed.
Denied being allowed to plant, tend and harvest any seed is an affront to the teachings of my beliefs.
I've always tried to grow my own fruits and vegetables.
I use to have at any time about 6 rabbits. Their run went over cast iron tubs were I grew earthworms for their castings to use in organic planting mix.
Mixing different manures and different materials, testing different blends of compost. Chemical fertilizers have their place also.
It's a passion for me. I feel an emotional hole in my life that my wife really doesn't understand.
A person should be allowed to grow what they want on their own private Idaho* before they die.

I have been waiting a long time for the wave to come east for an opportunity to enjoy my basic human right to propagate the seed and enjoy the fruit of my labors.

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"This is a phrase taken directly from the 1980 dance pop song, "Your Own Private Idaho" by the outrageous party band, the B-52's.

It means "living inside an Idaho potato", or a very small space. Metaphorically, it refers to someone who is not paying attention because he is daydreaming, or under the influence, or otherwise wrapped up within his own very narrow sphere of interest or frame of reference."
 
Thank You all for the welcome,

Oppression, yes I feel violated.

It's a passion for me. I feel an emotional hole in my life that my wife really doesn't understand.
A person should be allowed to grow what they want on their own private Idaho* before they die.

I have been waiting a long time for the wave to come east for an opportunity to enjoy my basic human right to propagate the seed and enjoy the fruit of my labors.

*
"This is a phrase taken directly from the 1980 dance pop song, "Your Own Private Idaho" by the outrageous party band, the B-52's.

It means "living inside an Idaho potato", or a very small space. Metaphorically, it refers to someone who is not paying attention because he is daydreaming, or under the influence, or otherwise wrapped up within his own very narrow sphere of interest or frame of reference."
This really hit home with me especially the bold. My girl is down for the cause and would bail my Ass out of jail immediately but she doesn't understand the love I have for the plant I can talk for hours about just the plant itself and its differences from variety to variety.
 
Sure Stalks how many people in your life are growers, able to feel what you talk about.....count them on one hand as the saying goes probably. Internet doesn't count.
It's been 12-24 hours of reminiscing/flashbacks for me since connecting with Tom.
If a state withing 5 hours drive of Philadelphia legalizes in the next 2 years I'm moving there.
 
$10-$12 an hour. Just read it on another thread
Well I found this site looking for someone I use to do business with in the 80's

Long gone are my days of guerrilla growing - Peruvian seabird guano & bat guano bought from Oregon.
Rockwool bought from Superior Growers in Michigan. Grow rooms in Southeast pa with the grow in central N.Y..
Taking $30 of quarters to a Holiday Inn to call Neville in the Netherlands because he always had the best seed. Building my own cloning chambers because no one sold them at the time.

Damn I wish I could grow again. I don't need 500 plants anymore, six would be fine.
I've was doing SEO - internet marketing for national luxury rental companies, 9-10 years

If Maryland allows a personnel 6 plant grow I'll move there when the law changes.

What do master growers forum.
Thanks for the opportunity to catch up.
 
I saw that today G gnome. Thanks
What I was reading seem like to much stress for not enough green. But I appreciate you taking the time to help me get caught up.
 
Philly in the house ..... Feel your pain and passion

From my own little Idaho ....

A small victory it's still 4 bills a zip here
 
Counting grower friends non internet requires no hands for me .... It's 1

Hollar ziggy
 
Home grown is legal I saw in Washington D.C. from the Normal site
1 person can have 3 mature and 3 immature plants.
You could live in a row home and might grow enough for a year depending what you knew.
Not that I'm relocating to D.C. but life could be pretty smooth.
 
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