I needed to learn to grow cannabis to save myself money

I don’t truly have a green thumb, even though I do care about growing plants plus vegetables in our garden.

It started when my parents let me watch them do all of the landscaping in our yard while I was coming up.

Every year they purchased pallets of flowers from the hardware store plus they would let me assist with planting the flowers into the ground. Once I managed to learn how to keep straight-forward flowers alive, they started to teach me how to germinate seeds. That isn’t the most simple process, but once you have seed germination down you are able to grow pretty much anything. One of the first things that I wanted to try growing happened to be watermelons. They are one of my number one fruits plus I thought the thought of having watermelons growing out back was wonderful. It took a couple of tries to get it down, but eventually every one of us planted plus harvested several watermelons before switching to other fruits plus vegetables. At the moment I’m putting my growing skill to the test by trying to grow cannabis in a grow cabinet that I created in my closet. I never intended to grow cannabis as an activity, but it’s becoming increasingly strenuous to afford purchasing marijuana flower products at the cannabis dispensaries in our area. AT some stadiums you have to pay as much as $60 for an eighth of an ounce of high grade cannabis flower. Some people will easily pay a little bit more to get a half ounce in other states where there is way better access to the plant. With prices similar to that, I figured I ought to try growing the plant entirely on my own. It was a fairly serious process of trial plus error in the beginning, but now I feel as though I understand how to keep the plants living plus what to do with the nutrients to promote flower growth. I genuinely hope to keep improving, but at least my first harvest wasn’t especially bad.

 

 

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