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anyone wanna be a grower when they grow up ?

hendrix62892

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im currently in college studying horticulture to be a grower when i get my B.S.
i plan on moving to canada and working for praire plant systems or i might stay in oregon if the cannabis tax act passes,anyone else out there studying horticulture or botany who plan on being professional growers ?
 
If it's ever legal in my province I'm going to tear the lawn out of whatever residence I have and cover every inch of ground in cannabis seed. Until then I really don't see a reason for me to grow weed, I've never been very good at being a criminal. I just like to get high, I hope that doesn't make me a criminal for much longer.
 
i want to be a grower. I have before but i wouldn't study it. I learned from other growers and i've learned a lot over the years
 
yeah ive learned the majority of my cannabis knowledge from my father whose been growing for 38 years.the botanical aspect of the plant is what most growers fail to learn about.even my father who has a degree in biology failed to teach me important things that not even the most experienced grower knows.the knowledge gained from botany professers is immeasurable.when these four years are over i'll be winning cannabis cup every year or at least i hope haha
 
what province do you live in ? ive heard canadien bud is bomb,especially b.c. bud
I live in California. British Colombia is just the crappy Canadian version of California. Canada has done a better job at legislating cannabis though, I have to give America's hat props for that.
 
im surprised i figured it would be far superior.ive smoked GOOD cali bud and thought it was about on par with oregons bud.but then again,it all depends on the grower.
 
Yeah I plan to. I don't know if Im going to get a degree in horiculture or botany or anything but i do plan to start growing eventually.
 
I live in California. British Colombia is just the crappy Canadian version of California. Canada has done a better job at legislating cannabis though, I have to give America's hat props for that.

BC bud puts you on your ass, some of the best strains in the world have been from there.

Actually scientists in B.C had a medical grow in a mineshaft and from what i understand they collapsed the mine because the bud was wayyy too potent. I seen this article around the web somewhere, anyone else hear of it?
 
I plan on growing indoor when I get my own place. I've experimented growing in my backyard, but I planted too late, and my only female plant was all stunted.

Trying outdoor again in the spring, maybe in March.


Also I hear in most of Canada especially BC, most of the bud there is bomb. And the standard bud you can get is potent and is probably the same price of regular shit here.
 
Engineer major here with hopes of becoming a CEO (still in High School), but why grow when you can just have tons of money and smoke in your office!? :-)
 
What I want is 4 plants on the corners of my desk and whenever I feel like some bud i'll just take a bit off. That's my dream anyway.
I think i'd prefer to grow mushrooms though. I have been considering that lately.
 
You don't have to wait to grow up to be a grower;) every year state and national nature reserves become the guerilla grow-up during summer.
 
I live in California. British Colombia is just the crappy Canadian version of California. Canada has done a better job at legislating cannabis though, I have to give America's hat props for that.

yeah, that must be why vancouver consistently ranks within the top five in the global mercer quality of living survey and california doesn't even make an appearance until the 29th rung. i guess it's an honour that the feds choose to trash the dispensaries on a whim. i can't think of anything better than living in a toxic appendix that packs more people in than the entire population of canada and executes more of them in a month than than there are homocides in new jersey.

not that i wouldn't love to visit, i mean toronto is a pretty boring icecube most of the year and hell california literally means earthly paradise in spanish doesn't it? i'm sure it's a really nice place. so damn nice that those who live there don't seem to want to go anywhere else. i guess ignorance about the rest of the world is where all that caliphonian conceit comes from.

oh right, i'm off topic. to answer the question, growing doesn't have to be an occupation like police man, astronaut or firefighter. lots of people do gardening as a hobby, some people just prefer planting peyote and mary jane to boring ol roses :D doing it legally under government supervision would probably suck though, because you probably wouldn't get to cross-breed to your heart's content and need some kind of post-secondary education just to prove you know how to keep a plant from dying
 
lol @ a college student thinking about when they "grow up". Not ripping on anyone, I go to school full time and work all around the state inbetween that, and I'm wondering when I'll grow up myself.
 
Its a nice thought, I would love to grow pot professionally and legally one day. But if anything ever happens with it who knows. I've grown and harvested plants in the past, but never on a professional scale. Seeing that I live in florida I would have to move to a more pro-pot location to get into the medpot trade.
 
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