From the day you knew nothing about growing
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Originally Posted by palerider7777
well i can only guess that you are talking about it going on it's own in the wild.. so no it would'nt be hard for it to grow on it's own. but when it's hydro i would have to disagree on how it would be so easy as there would have to be some common sense and know how to let it grow the way it needs to.
and i even would have to disagree with u on the easy part altogether as when nature is growing, it does what it needs to. but when man is involved thats a whole nother story so one would have to have some knowledge and understanding of how it all works for it to work. cause if it was a (weed)as u say then u could just throw seeds in the wind and come back in 2 or 3 months to a finished product right...wrong.nature knows just what to do mad does not thats why u have to learn as much as u can b4 just going into it blind like most do thing aww it's just a weed i can just plant it and water it and it will grow most of the time it does not work as u should be able to tell on this site alone.
when you are discussing hydroponics, you could not be further from nature ... totally un-natural ... of course, it works, and works well, if monitored correctly, just like being in the hospital on life-support ... you're still alive, but hardly 'naturally' ... and, you stated: " then u could just throw seeds in the wind and come back in 2 or 3 months to a finished product right...wrong.nature knows just what to do " ... don't know what gives you the idea that you can't do exactly that, in nature, the plant matures, the seed falls to the ground, and sprouts (but, takes longer than '2 or 3 months') ... the world has cannabis growing everywhere, because that's exactly how they propagate ... did you think MAN walked the earth, like Johnny Appleseed ? ... :D
From the day you knew nothing about growing
i read ed back in the early 90's a dog eared copy. im sure it was a guide not a bible. and my roomies helped alot by letting me "in" im still learning though. i am always grateful to those guys for sharing with me what they knew. there wasnt word one about curing in there though, so i guess its my turn to share.
From the day you knew nothing about growing
seems like u did'nt read it right i was making it clear that in nature yes no prob but if man has anything to do with it then it's hardly (just a weed that will just grow on it's own)and man would have to have sum knowledge as to whats going on and if it's hydro or indoor grow of any kind then yes u have to have knowledge as u seem to have stated otherwise u made it sound as if a dummy could grow something as it's (just a weed)if i do recall so what u just wrote backs up what i said so thanks for lookin out:thumbsup:
From the day you knew nothing about growing
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Originally Posted by palerider7777
seems like u did'nt read it right i was making it clear that in nature yes no prob but if man has anything to do with it then it's hardly (just a weed that will just grow on it's own)and man would have to have sum knowledge as to whats going on and if it's hydro or indoor grow of any kind then yes u have to have knowledge as u seem to have stated otherwise u made it sound as if a dummy could grow something as it's (just a weed)if i do recall so what u just wrote backs up what i said so thanks for lookin out:thumbsup:
:thumbsup: ... OK, now I get ya ... I actually read your post over and over before I responded, wondering which way you meant it ... yeah, we 're pretty much in agreement there ... of course, my grandma could grow palm trees at the North Pole, and wouldn't know a leaf from a root (what I would give to turn that old broad loose on some Thai seeds) ... :S2:
From the day you knew nothing about growing
same with mine i thing all the old ways are dying off lil by lil the new gen is to much in a hurry these days to stop and listen.i love to listen to older people as they know things from the school of hard knocks
From the day you knew nothing about growing
I work in a hydroponics shop and I still don't know enough.. ;) You can never know enough about horticulture and cultivation