intoco
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Greetings,
I just moved to Colorado a month ago from a red state. Talk about re-leaf. I started growing small scale for my father, per his instructions due to his battle with multiple sclerosis. We lived merely miles from Eli lily international hq, so weed wasn't legal. However, my dad having been an anesthesiologist saw through any pills besides vitamins supplementing natural deficiencies in the human body. Anyway, I started growing for him, and it was amazing helping my dad enjoy the last decade rather than just existing during it, but he's gone, and I'm certain were both in the right place now.
Being grateful is not an option for me, I can't prepare adequately unless I'm in good head space. Gardening gives me that tranquility, as does smoking, but the most amazing thing about growing to me is the chance of stumbling upon or creating something that is interesting. That chance favors the prepared mind and that's why I jumped on here. To learn from and network with other creative individuals.
I have most of the equipment I need to get going, but need 10 8" vented hoods. I was also wondering if any vet. CO growers have any advice for those transitioning from the Midwest or if there is any pertinent info that I may not necessarily know about.
I don't really know many people here at all, so if anyone has advice on A+++ genetics I would be more than happy to hear. I have predominantly grown death star, a NL5 x VA Skunk, romulan and mostly indica hybrids. I do love some og or poison though I haven't grown many sativas.
Thanks for existing, its funny I would have never done this at my previous residence but rec use laws have my mind at ease!
Cheers,
Intoco
I just moved to Colorado a month ago from a red state. Talk about re-leaf. I started growing small scale for my father, per his instructions due to his battle with multiple sclerosis. We lived merely miles from Eli lily international hq, so weed wasn't legal. However, my dad having been an anesthesiologist saw through any pills besides vitamins supplementing natural deficiencies in the human body. Anyway, I started growing for him, and it was amazing helping my dad enjoy the last decade rather than just existing during it, but he's gone, and I'm certain were both in the right place now.
Being grateful is not an option for me, I can't prepare adequately unless I'm in good head space. Gardening gives me that tranquility, as does smoking, but the most amazing thing about growing to me is the chance of stumbling upon or creating something that is interesting. That chance favors the prepared mind and that's why I jumped on here. To learn from and network with other creative individuals.
I have most of the equipment I need to get going, but need 10 8" vented hoods. I was also wondering if any vet. CO growers have any advice for those transitioning from the Midwest or if there is any pertinent info that I may not necessarily know about.
I don't really know many people here at all, so if anyone has advice on A+++ genetics I would be more than happy to hear. I have predominantly grown death star, a NL5 x VA Skunk, romulan and mostly indica hybrids. I do love some og or poison though I haven't grown many sativas.
Thanks for existing, its funny I would have never done this at my previous residence but rec use laws have my mind at ease!
Cheers,
Intoco