What do you dislike the most about growing weed?

UncleBuck

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transplant day. after trimming is over and a new batch needs to be planted, that's when the work begins.

inventory all your veg plants, scour inventory for available plants, check available plants for health and size, pick 24, go buy $150 worth of soil, haul it to the car, drive it home, haul it all inside, dump out all the old containers, thoroughly clean all the containers, clean the room out, haul the containers, dirt, and plants out to the room, do 24 transplants into 5 gallon buckets mixing the soil for every single container, water in heavily, prune for shape, arrange under the lights, and neem.

then go back into the veg room and re-organize what's left, do any transplants that need to be done, take more clones, prune, and neem.

it's always a long day. trimming is the best part of growing, getting to inspect and manicure every single inch of your hard work.
 

theexpress

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transplant day. after trimming is over and a new batch needs to be planted, that's when the work begins.

inventory all your veg plants, scour inventory for available plants, check available plants for health and size, pick 24, go buy $150 worth of soil, haul it to the car, drive it home, haul it all inside, dump out all the old containers, thoroughly clean all the containers, clean the room out, haul the containers, dirt, and plants out to the room, do 24 transplants into 5 gallon buckets mixing the soil for every single container, water in heavily, prune for shape, arrange under the lights, and neem.

then go back into the veg room and re-organize what's left, do any transplants that need to be done, take more clones, prune, and neem.

it's always a long day. trimming is the best part of growing, getting to inspect and manicure every single inch of your hard work.
lol ur not cut out for this shit buckey.... ur bitching about everything.....
 

theexpress

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im also not fond of gorilla grows when your not near a water source, it hasn't rained in a while, and you got over 100 unsexed plants that half will be male but u still gotta water them cuzz u don't know sex yet....
 

Dyna Ryda

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transplant day. after trimming is over and a new batch needs to be planted, that's when the work begins.

inventory all your veg plants, scour inventory for available plants, check available plants for health and size, pick 24, go buy $150 worth of soil, haul it to the car, drive it home, haul it all inside, dump out all the old containers, thoroughly clean all the containers, clean the room out, haul the containers, dirt, and plants out to the room, do 24 transplants into 5 gallon buckets mixing the soil for every single container, water in heavily, prune for shape, arrange under the lights, and neem.

then go back into the veg room and re-organize what's left, do any transplants that need to be done, take more clones, prune, and neem.

it's always a long day. trimming is the best part of growing, getting to inspect and manicure every single inch of your hard work.
Now imagine having all that to do and having a full time job
 

mr sunshine

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I find growing to be relaxing...the only thing I hate is the energy cost. If im growing outside then its gotta be the trimming I like growing outdoor more then I like growing indoor but I rather smoke some indoor obviously...I like drinking and smoking while I tend to my outdoor. .
 

SirGreenThumb

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I find growing to be relaxing...the only thing I hate is the energy cost. If im growing outside then its gotta be the trimming I like growing outdoor more then I like growing indoor but I rather smoke some indoor obviously...I like drinking and smoking while I tend to my outdoor. .
I would love to grow a tree outside..
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
when a grow, for w/e reason, doesn't live up to your expectations... so far, i've only had one grow like that, and i think i just pulled them all too early, and they sucked big hairy balls, and i was soo pissed at myself.. lesson learned though, now i let my shit go till it' done proper, no premy bud for this grower..
second thing would be bunk genetics.. pretty much the same as above, only this time it wasn't grower error, but rather the strain you picked to grow was a let down.. for me, this mainly means low potency as i'm a personal grower, all for my head, so yield isn't hugely important, but nothing i hate more then smoking a whole joint and not really being where i want to be.. :(
 

kinetic

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For me, it's being tied to it. I no longer grow in the summer months. If I want to go somewhere for more than one night I can't have anything going on or I won't enjoy myself.
 

mr sunshine

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I hate how paranoid I get those few weeks before I harvest...I end up sleeping outside!! I almost forgot how much I hate that!
 

SirGreenThumb

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Why not get one of those wireless alarms and set them all around the property, label which is where and put end devices where you can hear them. Maybe you could tap into the wireless system and have it monitored? :mrgreen:
 

neosapien

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For me, it's being tied to it. I no longer grow in the summer months. If I want to go somewhere for more than one night I can't have anything going on or I won't enjoy myself.
Good point, it also sucks not being able to go away for an extended weekend.
 

UncleBuck

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yeah, those nights camping out and sleeping with your shoes on and fully clothed are pretty bad. one time i was sleepwalking out there and set off my alarms, started screaming and freaking out before i realized what was happening.
 

Garden Boss

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Im stuck in the cavemen era I just sit outside with a gun a beer and some weed.
For sure :)

yeah, those nights camping out and sleeping with your shoes on and fully clothed are pretty bad. one time i was sleepwalking out there and set off my alarms, started screaming and freaking out before i realized what was happening.
Yeah sleeping with your shoes on sucks, always waking up for EVERY noise and dog movement. I haven't sleepwalked (knock on wood), but Ive awoke in cold sweat from ripper nightmares in my tent.

Tent-Sleeping on a fat garden is extremely more intense than it sounds on paper (monitor).
My answer is definitely sleep loss.
 
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