I suggested outdoor growing to a friend once. Laid it all out. And he was like "dude--driving two hours and hiking two hours twice a week for like 6 months--no way". And years later, he finally attempted it. By this time he was spending about $15k/year on the best of the best. The first 2 trips he hated it. It ain't easy. But then he got really into it. Went from hating to not minding to loving the hike in and out, liked seeing how much his plants had grown since the last time. Most of all he enjoyed smoking the proceeds. He didn't sell. He took the money he used to spend on weed ($400/oz. every 10 days or so) and put it in the bank and after 2 years he went out and bought a shiny red brand-new SUV with the money he saved. Know what kept my feet moving on that hot dusty trail all summer long while my friends were partying hardily at the beach? The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. A bush full of phat sticky buds is EXACTLY like a bush full of gold coins--and honest-to-god money tree. I grew lots of weed and sold lots of weed every year for decades. Pot helped me put my 2 kids through college. It bought me cars, put a roof on my house (twice) and enabled me to do stuff I wouldn't have been able to do without it. I figured it out one day and considering the drive and soil & nute's, it was like I was getting paid $100.00/hour for a job that mainly consisted of walking along a stream out in the woods. Not a bad way to make a hundred bux an hour huh? Wouldn't you like a part-time job that paid $100/hour? Best of all, I can help you, greatly increasing your chances of success. Spend a few hours reading a hiking book, a few hours reading a grow guide, then hike on over to my guerilla growing thread in the outdoor growing section and read specifics. And if you got questions, feel free to ask. My mission in life is to help as many people as possible to grow as much weed as possible. __________________ I watch war movies and root for the Japs
This forum has given me inspiration.. times like these I love living in the country cause you don't need to drive anywhere. basically just walk into the bush.
too bad that in the area I live are way to much people and way to less nature, otherwise it would follow his advice exactly the way he wrote it down
I'll prolly be doing some outdoor growing this year. Seems fitting as I go for hikes usually every weekend when the weather is nice.