That wasn't really the point.View attachment 5075427
It's referred to as a weed for it's vigorous growth, not because it's not valued.
What was the point? In some areas of the world it could be considered an actual weed where other cultivation is being attempted.That wasn't really the point.
A tent is a convenient & low cost way to have a growing area that can be easily mobile and/or without having to do any construction, DIY or not.Tents are for growers like me, who's wife won't let him convert the entire spare room into a grow space
Same hereTents are for growers like me, who's wife won't let him convert the entire spare room into a grow space
It can be used as a noun or verb, it's not an adjective.Merriam needs to update their definition.
And "weed" is an adjective not a noun
1.5 meters x 1.5 meters , have 4 all together only 1 going at the moment - we are of the new modern variety we use metric down here not that imperial crapPics of 6 g containers in a 1.5 foot tent?
I can fit 4 at an absolute max in a 2x2. I have pics. No way an ideal set up either.
Yeah. Ina 5x5 would be much different.1.5 meters x 1.5 meters , have 4 all together only 1 going at the moment - we are of the new modern variety we use metric down here not that imperial crap
To "weed" a garden = verbIt can be used as a noun or verb, it's not an adjective.
Your right in my brain. But I wonder why the internet won’t allow it to be an adjective. Weed describes the unwanted value of a plant. Meaning adjective. But the dictionary says it can only be used as a verb or noun. This is confusing lol.To "weed" a garden = verb
Cannabis is a C3 flower = noun
But in this instance, the term "weed" was used as an adjective because it's being used to describe any plant that be seen as a nuisance or undesirable.
This argument is dumb - also an adjective.
Not really arguing either. Just shooting the shit, but I think we can all agree Merriam (along with a host of others) needs to catch up and ditch the reefer madness language.Your right in my brain. But I wonder why the internet won’t allow it to be an adjective. Weed describes the unwanted value of a plant. Meaning adjective. But the dictionary says it can only be used as a verb or noun. This is confusing lol.
FYI. Not arguing with you at all. Stupid text makes conversation complicated
*weed*.Not really arguing either. Just shooting the shit, but I think we can all agree Merriam (along with a host of others) needs to catch up and ditch the reefer madness language.
My grandmother had a wooden sign in her garden that said "a weed is but an unloved flower" . Pretty true*weed*.
But if you point at a plant and call it a weed. That indeed turns the term to an adjectiveWeed is not an adjective.
Good weed. "Good" is the adjective.