smaccio
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I've been lurking a ton and learning a lot. Even posted a time or two.
I live in central Virginia and am growing for the first time. Girl Scout Cookie outdoor in 15-gallon grow bags using Foxfarm soil and nutrients. Trying to keep it simple and organic.
Before I go any further, I have to send out a huge pulse of gratitude to all the men and women who have produced marijuana that I've consumed over the past 40 years. I'm sure I've inhaled plenty of dead bugs and fungi over those years, but by and large, and especially for the last few years, the quality has been always improving. And they did it at extreme risk. I literally can't imagine the stress.
It's a whole lot challenging than I would have thought. Of course, I'm making it harder on myself by obsessing every little thing. But gardening teaches patience; maybe no gardening moreso than this kind. I'm learning a lot that will make me a better grower of other plants.
Commiserate with me, ye central Virginia outdoor growers. What ho, humidity? Wherefore art thou, gentle breeze? Tiny caterpillar! Whither? Begone powdery mildew.
Sprayin' and prayin'.
Thanks, growers.
And good luck to all!
I live in central Virginia and am growing for the first time. Girl Scout Cookie outdoor in 15-gallon grow bags using Foxfarm soil and nutrients. Trying to keep it simple and organic.
Before I go any further, I have to send out a huge pulse of gratitude to all the men and women who have produced marijuana that I've consumed over the past 40 years. I'm sure I've inhaled plenty of dead bugs and fungi over those years, but by and large, and especially for the last few years, the quality has been always improving. And they did it at extreme risk. I literally can't imagine the stress.
It's a whole lot challenging than I would have thought. Of course, I'm making it harder on myself by obsessing every little thing. But gardening teaches patience; maybe no gardening moreso than this kind. I'm learning a lot that will make me a better grower of other plants.
Commiserate with me, ye central Virginia outdoor growers. What ho, humidity? Wherefore art thou, gentle breeze? Tiny caterpillar! Whither? Begone powdery mildew.
Sprayin' and prayin'.
Thanks, growers.
And good luck to all!