Greenpoint seeds!!

whytewidow

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Pebble pusher #2 thrown into flower had one 12 hour night cycle so far. The other one is chemtrail cookie Breath.
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Then we have germed n sprouted Cookies n Chem
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Then Blizzard Bush and Double Down germed n sprouted.
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Then we have Pebble Pusher #1
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LVTK
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Middle fat one is chemtrail cookie Breath left is lvtk then back right is sundae stallion
 

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tatonka

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These two that i have a pic of went in the flower room at 12 inches.
I'm only running one 600 hps.
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5 Hickok Haze
The 4 didn’t like going under full power DE1000, If I run again, I’ll start them @750View attachment 4156014View attachment 4156015
wow! 60 plants! that hurts

btw, those are some superb doggos!

So you take the plants down when it shows up? I'm curious how people treat the wpm. Previous years I have had it hard and heavy on some zucchini plants--but only on the leaves. It seems to hurt the growth and vitality of the plant but they kept growing zucchini's. And we kept eating them without any problems. But I sure don't want to inhale anything that has been around mold spores so I want to knock this out before it gets worse.

Since this is the first time I have had this problem, I might have figured out the cause--I recently started closing the door to the grow room. Think the air was stuck--and humid--and that caused the wpm. So opened the doors and upped the fans to increase airflow. Hopefully that will solve the issue
I tried to save some of them but that shit killed them in a hurry
I will be dropping some more so I can make pickles.
The dogs are great. The female Amstaff is 6 years old and the male mastiff looking one is 3. They are totally chill unless you are trying to RIP me or fuck with the farm animals
Thanks for the compliment on the dogos
 

Goats22

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cookies n chem a day under 9 weeks. gonna take it one more. mostly cloudy and some clear currently.



also, starting next round a bit late, but here are 3 cannaventure lvtk that all cracked in 24 hrs in a glass of water and had the taps you see 24 hrs after that in a tupperware. tossed them in solos of canna coco. don't mind the soaking propagator, i had just hosed it down and was too lazy to dry it :)





not greenpoint related, but also got two cuts from my brother in law, both of which i really enjoy. an mk ultra and an og. both classic to me and both are heat in the bag so i'm stoked for that. assuming all 3 lvtk make it, i'm picking two and giving one away. gonna flower 4 plants.
 

Lurpin

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Has anyone here got any advice for a younger person to get into the industry? I've been growing since I was 16 and I can't seem to break out. Kinda been discouraged by my parents for the last 10 years and I've finally decided that I don't care and I wanna make my dream a reality before it's too late. I've applied at several dispensaries around the country over the last three months, and I can't seem to get any of them to give me a chance as an assistant cultivator, or anything for that matter. Not sure what I'm really doing wrong, except for not having many connections to the industry. I realize that this is a GPS thread and not general discussion, but I was hoping maybe even Gu~ would chime in possibly.
 
Has anyone here got any advice for a younger person to get into the industry? I've been growing since I was 16 and I can't seem to break out. Kinda been discouraged by my parents for the last 10 years and I've finally decided that I don't care and I wanna make my dream a reality before it's too late. I've applied at several dispensaries around the country over the last three months, and I can't seem to get any of them to give me a chance as an assistant cultivator, or anything for that matter. Not sure what I'm really doing wrong, except for not having many connections to the industry. I realize that this is a GPS thread and not general discussion, but I was hoping maybe even Gu~ would chime in possibly.

It's like any other industry man. If you don't have the capital or backing to do it on your own, you're gonna start at the bottom. These states are flooded with people who already have their badges/license looking for work, and more people getting theirs every single day. Move to where you want to be, have fun trimming/bud tending, and work your way up. That or set yourself up in a state that's on the cusp and try to get in early.

The chances of you getting hired in any sort of cultivation position, from out of state, are...well...slim
 

Heisengrow

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Has anyone here got any advice for a younger person to get into the industry? I've been growing since I was 16 and I can't seem to break out. Kinda been discouraged by my parents for the last 10 years and I've finally decided that I don't care and I wanna make my dream a reality before it's too late. I've applied at several dispensaries around the country over the last three months, and I can't seem to get any of them to give me a chance as an assistant cultivator, or anything for that matter. Not sure what I'm really doing wrong, except for not having many connections to the industry. I realize that this is a GPS thread and not general discussion, but I was hoping maybe even Gu~ would chime in possibly.
Get an Instagram and follow some good growers,grow some of your own and post up pics of some dank,an organized grow.not some tent with a couple plants and a blurple led light.brand yourself and someone will notice you.
 

genuity

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It's like any other industry man. If you don't have the capital or backing to do it on your own, you're gonna start at the bottom. These states are flooded with people who already have their badges/license looking for work, and more people getting theirs every single day. Move to where you want to be, have fun trimming/bud tending, and work your way up. That or set yourself up in a state that's on the cusp and try to get in early.

The chances of you getting hired in any sort of cultivation position, from out of state, are...well...slim
This is the best reply honestly, the main part is "DOING IT ON YOUR OWN" no matter how long it takes..

Do you,don't change up for nothing,let people gravitate towards your realness.
 

Gu~

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Has anyone here got any advice for a younger person to get into the industry? I've been growing since I was 16 and I can't seem to break out. Kinda been discouraged by my parents for the last 10 years and I've finally decided that I don't care and I wanna make my dream a reality before it's too late. I've applied at several dispensaries around the country over the last three months, and I can't seem to get any of them to give me a chance as an assistant cultivator, or anything for that matter. Not sure what I'm really doing wrong, except for not having many connections to the industry. I realize that this is a GPS thread and not general discussion, but I was hoping maybe even Gu~ would chime in possibly.
Foot-in-the-door is a Trimmer position. One thing about this industry, you will move up quickly if you put your head down and work.

I know people that started trimming under a company with license and moved up to assistant gardener, then on to cultivation manager. It's an honest way to make a living if you love growing.

Colorado makes you pay to be eligible to work in the industry so there is a need for people as not everyone can pay to work. But you need a Support Employee Badge for any entry level position. No one will talk to you unless you already posses a valid badge.



 

Lurpin

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Thanks for the responses guys. A friend of mine suggested Instagram, and I made one a couple days ago. We'll see how that goes. So I should start from a trimming position, that seems to be my issue then. I keep trying to apply for cultivation positions. I think I need to move out of the state of hawaii, and look into getting a real license somewhere where the industry is moving a bit faster. For example in the state of Colorado, do I need to be a resident for a certain amount of time to obtain a support license? I believe in Nevada they have a rule like that just wondering if other states are similar?

Edit: So if I'm reading this right in Colorado you just need proof of residency, but there is no set amount of time that you have to be a resident.
 
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