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nandoaranguena
03-29-2010, 08:06 PM
Hi everyone!!
I've been growing MM for a co-op here in Los Angeles for 2 years, hydroponics mostly but am well versed in both. Recently, I decided to quit said co-op primarily over disagreement over the way it was managed.
In any case, after quitting the co-op I found myself with 2 years of tremendously valuable experience that I still haven't been able to put back to use. With legalization in the November ballot, its only a matter of time when there are more people who want to start a MM grow of their own that actually have the knowledge and time to do so, and they will be looking for people with the skills, knowledge and availability to help them out.
Problem is right now the only openly and consistently sought out MM related occupation I can find online is for female dispensary receptionists. Seriously. There is a huge MM talent vacuum. A skilled grower such as myself has no concrete path to being matched with a person in need of said skills.
Is this because of all the supposed gray areas in the current laws? as in, do people think it's not a good idea to advertise for help because it could get them if trouble? Is it just the nature of what we do that makes people wary of finding help online? Do people even consider looking/finding help online at all?
Would love to hear some thoughts on this and if anyone knows of a good way for me to find people who need helps growing MM I would love the help, otherwise I'm going to take it upon myself to make an online home for people looking to work/hire in the california MM industry.
Thanks!!
LOC NAR on probation
03-30-2010, 12:45 PM
Problem is every pothead thinks he is a master grower. There are no credentials to go with said experience. Right now I have 10 years and a bust under my belt.
There is a need for what you say but many things need to change. There is still a stigma about the whole med thing. You know just some old hippie's getting thier way till they die kind of thing.
Hope you find what your looking for but watch out. There are a million that will walk over you to get it.
pepurr
03-31-2010, 03:22 PM
Perhaps you experienced growers might put together a course of study. Then start something like a Marijuana Cultivation Certificate Program.
All of this legal MMJ is relatively new. The door is wide open for them with imagination. :hippy:
demoreal
03-31-2010, 04:31 PM
Problem is every pothead thinks he is a master grower.
this is true. its going to be hard to land a gig.
spings
03-31-2010, 06:01 PM
In 2005 CPG use to have monthly grow classes :). They were very helpful and usually had about 30 attendees. CPG has since closed its doors and I haven't seen any other collective offering these classes. Sure do miss them :(.
maro69camaro
04-02-2010, 07:48 PM
there is Oaksterdam University. They got all kinds of classes for the cannabis industry including cultivating.:thumbsup: that is if you are near oakland ca.
st0NNER
04-03-2010, 01:46 PM
hey anyone got weed here? i want some
st0NNER
04-03-2010, 01:56 PM
hey anyone got weed here? i want some
weed cigarettes.. i'm from malaysia
PeaNuTHeaD420
04-29-2010, 01:57 AM
Hello everybody!!
I just found this forum website for MM because i just got my card. I actually joined because i am interested in growing MM to treat the migraines i get. It sucks when your head hurts like crazy shiz 2 or 3 times a week. Id imagine that hell is like having a migraine for an eternity. Im a biochemistry student that has almost finished my degree and just hates to feel pain all the time, so help me learn how to grow!!
In response to your post, there is a little hesitance towards finding help online. Ya never know if its some douche ass law enforcement official posing and trying to bust someone because he thinks hes doing the right thing. Id love to go online and find some help but those asses ruin the fun of collectively helping each other.
I have plenty of questions about growing a few plants at home hydroponically. Ive scanned the internet for hours and read kind of alot of stuff. But its always good to get more info. Such as flowering times for specific strains like bubba kush clones, more imput on things to look for before harvesting, and best advice for drying. If youre bored or have time to respond about anything let me know.
woodnymph1002
06-09-2010, 01:09 AM
I understand and agree.
I have years of experience growing plants and have grown mj whenever I could. (I have a small grow tent in br now.) I've worked for interior landscapers, (they do inside gardens like in lobbies) and exterior landscapers.
AND I would absolutely love to have a grow co-op or work for one.
I don't want to get rich, I just want to be able to do something that I do well, it be a benefit to others and earn a living. I'm open to residence trade for work.
But there's nothing to be found on the internet & nothing via the med.mj dispensaries, papers, magazines.
And I'm SURE, if there ever is such a thing, that one would have to be very, very careful to not get ripped off.
mrchocolate
06-10-2010, 11:06 AM
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Mrbudkisd
06-10-2010, 12:20 PM
Would love to hear some thoughts on this and if anyone knows of a good way for me to find people who need helps growing MM I would love the help, otherwise I'm going to take it upon myself to make an online home for people looking to work/hire in the california MM industry.
Thanks!![/QUOTE]
Well here is my thought. I am in washington and its been popular for people growing to get robbed at gunpoint for their weed. Soooo....I would bet that nobody wants to ask because they dont want to get killed for their meds....
Anyone else agree?
Budkiss
mtnlyin
06-18-2010, 01:34 AM
You can check with the StinkBud people for classes too, they have an online thing but I can't remember the addy. Just google it and I am sure the something for the classes will pop up. They just had one in Colorado Springs on June 12th that I wanted to go to. Thought networking wouldn't hurt with the plans I have for the future.
Winks
06-26-2010, 12:42 AM
I too have worked for a co-op here in Washington. Just cause they are not legal doesn't mean they don't exsist.
I have 5 years of MMJ experience behind me and have decided that the only way I can offer my services to patients is independently as an advocate and educator.
I have thought of making business cards and a web site, there are plenty of mmj patients in the Seattle area that have no idea how to get started. The need is there, however I find myself in the same dilemma (sp?) as my last profession.
Before I became disabled, I was a Doula, Childbirth assistant. I had a hard time being able to charge what my services were worth, being that the mother had to spend all her money on a new addition to her family. The same thing has been happening with patients. How can I charge for information desperately needed by a sick person, who has to make a choice between medicine and rent.....
How do you base your fees in a situation like this? I don't want to become rich, but I don't want to go broke either.
I would love to share all the info I have with other patients that are just getting started, but I don't have an income to support that much charity.
Just venting, and curious as to what thoughts you have on a fee schedule....
Winks
steinitz
10-16-2010, 04:29 PM
Just pickup the Marijuana Bible. It's absolutely the best resource for pros and amateurs for growing etc.. Here is the link:
Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible [Book] (http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&q=marijuana+bible&sqi=2&cid=9904113562903559520&ei=XtO5TOLsEoTuMpLWgdIK&sa=title&ved=0CAcQ8wIwADgA#p)
shangeet
12-14-2010, 12:12 PM
I am new here but looking to grow, and have a lot of questions related to hydroponic ways.
Have agreement.
â??If you will call your troubles experiences, and remember that every experience develops some latent force within you, you will grow vigorous and happy, however adverse your circumstances may seem to be.â?
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