Ecompost
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me too bro, good luck with it. i used to design wireless (wifi) networks before i became a burnt out cynic. Then I found farming mate, my life has changed in ways i would find hard to write here. It would take too long and as the woman says "Aint nobody got time for that!"@charm LOL! Wish it was mine too... hehe...
@Vggirl indeed, hard to see in that jungle of nice plants. Looks perfect to me like this!
@GrammaHydro Morning Gramma!
@Ecompost so beautiful! All of them! That's my goal in future! I'm not like: bigger buds, bigger buds because I don't smoke very much anyways, but growing a nice plant from feet to top that's looking good and smelling good.
I think, I'll try some of the more difficult strains after the next batch. Never felt confident enough that's why I always sticked to easy plants like Super Skunk and co...
Now, with all you lovely people in here I do feel like I'll have some awesome backup and I'll make the step to growing some of the better genetics. Even thinkin' about doing regular seeds, not feminized. Really looking forward to that!
Awesome work you did! And in so different mediums.. wow.. much respect!
BTW: I licensed my boss yesterday. My workers as well. Actually I was my own boss and I was working alone. LOL! In other words, I decided to shut down my business and get re-oriented as a landscape-gardener-designer. I might even have found a job already. That's gonna be awesome! Hard work in the beginning coz i'll mostly be building stuff , digging in the dirt, planting trees and working manually but back into nature again and I'll have to learn a lot about plants. I hope I'll get that job for real... I'm missing the great outdoors....
What I find interesting today.... I used to work with clients, and access points, cables, switches, routers and firewalls etc, now I work with clays, with silts, with minerals, with bacteria, with fungus, with life, all of whom just like the afore mentioned networking devices, run protocols and code, both internally alone and in collaboration via insertion and interference, to realize a single event.