Growing as A Grower

PioneerValleyOG

Well-Known Member
I wanted to share with this community how my techniques as a grower have progressed, and flourished since starting on this site.
I'm an old hippy grower, and before legalization did a lot of guerilla growing and garnered a reputation that made me a few clamshells.
But I was a very K.I.S.S. simple grower. I knew the basics, that to grow a special plant, it needed special attention. As I grew up working on farms, I'd sometimes get advice with a wink and a grumbly 'grab one o those bags of (insert fertilizer here) off the pallet and toss it in yer truck. Gotta have strong roots and stalks before any'ting '
But when I came to rollitup a couple few years ago, I ate up all the info I could.
This year, I graduated to making my own crosses, with info I learned here. Find a strong male, collect the pollen, paintbrush it on to branches. This was my result so far, and I'm not done taking down yet.20221026_140709.jpg

So now I begin my adventure on a new path, just as addictive as growing. Breeding. I owe a lot to this site, so if there's anything I can help with, drop me a kite.
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
I wanted to share with this community how my techniques as a grower have progressed, and flourished since starting on this site.
I'm an old hippy grower, and before legalization did a lot of guerilla growing and garnered a reputation that made me a few clamshells.
But I was a very K.I.S.S. simple grower. I knew the basics, that to grow a special plant, it needed special attention. As I grew up working on farms, I'd sometimes get advice with a wink and a grumbly 'grab one o those bags of (insert fertilizer here) off the pallet and toss it in yer truck. Gotta have strong roots and stalks before any'ting '
But when I came to rollitup a couple few years ago, I ate up all the info I could.
This year, I graduated to making my own crosses, with info I learned here. Find a strong male, collect the pollen, paintbrush it on to branches. This was my result so far, and I'm not done taking down yet.View attachment 5217945

So now I begin my adventure on a new path, just as addictive as growing. Breeding. I owe a lot to this site, so if there's anything I can help with, drop me a kite.
Seems too good to be true doesn’t it? Years of hiding and now we can talk about it and post pictures.
 

PioneerValleyOG

Well-Known Member
I wanted to share with this community how my techniques as a grower have progressed, and flourished since starting on this site.
I'm an old hippy grower, and before legalization did a lot of guerilla growing and garnered a reputation that made me a few clamshells.
But I was a very K.I.S.S. simple grower. I knew the basics, that to grow a special plant, it needed special attention. As I grew up working on farms, I'd sometimes get advice with a wink and a grumbly 'grab one o those bags of (insert fertilizer here) off the pallet and toss it in yer truck. Gotta have strong roots and stalks before any'ting '
But when I came to rollitup a couple few years ago, I ate up all the info I could.
This year, I graduated to making my own crosses, with info I learned here. Find a strong male, collect the pollen, paintbrush it on to branches. This was my result so far, and I'm not done taking down yet.View attachment 5217945

So now I begin my adventure on a new path, just as addictive as growing. Breeding. I owe a lot to this site, so if there's anything I can help with, drop me a kite.
As a late note here, definitely grew some next level gear. Wow. 20221108_223114.jpg
 
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