GrowinSmoke
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In the past year, growing and everything related has become a topic of interest to me. This doesn't just apply to cannabis, but being a toker, it has a fair amount to do with it. I especially like indoor growing, as it comes with more complications to overcome. With my slight obsession for growing, most people would be surprised to learn I only go through about an eighth to a quarter at most a month during the school year. Maybe a little more during the times of the year when I don't have to worry about anything in the evenings.
The design of a grow room or cabinet is exciting to me. I feel like a lot of the information on the "proper" way to set these things up is pretty narrow minded. I have so many ideas outside of the norm for things I would like to try, but the information isn't there. Rest assured, I have no interest in gimmicky products or badly engineered, pre made, 110*F, starter grow cabinets. I'm all about performance.
I am a college student, and money has been tight, so testing my ideas is kind of hard to accomplish. I have a Co-Op this summer and next semester, and the pay should allow me to experiment more.
I'm getting tired of school. Supposedly, I am attending a very reputable engineering school. The reality is many professors haven't actually done anything real, and many of them would fail miserably in a "real" job outside of their research. I have learned most of my engineering material on my own while working on a student built race car. I know I am far ahead of a lot of my peers, even though the GPA says otherwise. At least the company I am working for was able to see past the GPA.
Sorry, I'm rambling. Bear with me.
My purpose behind this post is to see who else out there is an engineer, designer, or having some other related title, official or otherwise. What do you do? Do you like your job?
I would love to get a job were I can be directly involved in the design of grow systems. Does anyone have any experience with that?
I am just getting burnt out as the end of the year gets closer. I'm struggling in a couple classes, and spend all of my free time (and then some) on getting this race car done. I need something to work for; another set of options I guess. I'm going to carry this hobby for much of my life, so why not try to make it a job? I want to learn more, and have the resources to bring some innovations to the grow room. Anyone know where to start?
Ok. I'm off my soapbox. I thank, and salute, anyone who read through my novel.
The design of a grow room or cabinet is exciting to me. I feel like a lot of the information on the "proper" way to set these things up is pretty narrow minded. I have so many ideas outside of the norm for things I would like to try, but the information isn't there. Rest assured, I have no interest in gimmicky products or badly engineered, pre made, 110*F, starter grow cabinets. I'm all about performance.
I am a college student, and money has been tight, so testing my ideas is kind of hard to accomplish. I have a Co-Op this summer and next semester, and the pay should allow me to experiment more.
I'm getting tired of school. Supposedly, I am attending a very reputable engineering school. The reality is many professors haven't actually done anything real, and many of them would fail miserably in a "real" job outside of their research. I have learned most of my engineering material on my own while working on a student built race car. I know I am far ahead of a lot of my peers, even though the GPA says otherwise. At least the company I am working for was able to see past the GPA.
Sorry, I'm rambling. Bear with me.
My purpose behind this post is to see who else out there is an engineer, designer, or having some other related title, official or otherwise. What do you do? Do you like your job?
I would love to get a job were I can be directly involved in the design of grow systems. Does anyone have any experience with that?
I am just getting burnt out as the end of the year gets closer. I'm struggling in a couple classes, and spend all of my free time (and then some) on getting this race car done. I need something to work for; another set of options I guess. I'm going to carry this hobby for much of my life, so why not try to make it a job? I want to learn more, and have the resources to bring some innovations to the grow room. Anyone know where to start?
Ok. I'm off my soapbox. I thank, and salute, anyone who read through my novel.