Anyone else remember when growing weed was simple?

speedwell68

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I totally get it. I guess my question is about the necessity of some of this stuff versus it being more of a status type thing. Spend a $1000 to get an extra half ounce. That type of thing.
Where I am half an ounce would set you back £160 ($140). So if I knew spending $1000 on a piece of kit would give me an extra half Oz every time I would consider that money well spent.
 

speedwell68

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There's definitely lots of people here who are growing more than they personally need. I have a pound sitting in my basement right now from my February harvest as well as a bunch from when I harvested in October. My 'trim bag' is mostly just flower that wasn't as tight as the stuff I jar...my leaf trim I just dump (Though I know that will pain lots of people here).

I don't smoke (too many people in my family dead from smoking/lung disease, and I'm prone to asthma). So we have a small vape but I mostly make edibles and use in small quantities. I keep asking my wife to give some away to her friends, but so far even that isn't really doing much.

I honestly like fidgety systems oriented things like this and enjoy working out what works and doesn't.
I always have loads left over. But then I always see my friends right with some at Christmas and things like that. If I only grew what the Wife and I needed I'd probably only do one run a year. I need 6 ounces every 3 months, my last grow yielded 18 ounces and I have identified a whole load of small changes that will get me past 20 ounces. I do it because I like it doing it.
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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I always have loads left over. But then I always see my friends right with some at Christmas and things like that. If I only grew what the Wife and I needed I'd probably only do one run a year. I need 6 ounces every 3 months, my last grow yielded 18 ounces and I have identified a whole load of small changes that will get me past 20 ounces. I do it because I like it doing it.
Exactly, except that I don't really have a population of friends to hand it out to.
 

JamieThePainter

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Growing weed is as complicated as you want it to be. I remember back in the day I was like a mad scientist measuring all my nutes etc.... whereas these days I just fling it in a bucket and reap the same rewards 3 months later. In my experience (not much, 20 years) the only important thing is the environment. It's harder to not grow weed than grow it.
 

sshortguy

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back in the 90s, we had an empty closet with the grow light, they grew fine without any nutrients till the time I chopped them down
There's definitely lots of people here who are growing more than they personally need. I have a pound sitting in my basement right now from my February harvest as well as a bunch from when I harvested in October. My 'trim bag' is mostly just flower that wasn't as tight as the stuff I jar...my leaf trim I just dump (Though I know that will pain lots of people here).

I don't smoke (too many people in my family dead from smoking/lung disease, and I'm prone to asthma). So we have a small vape but I mostly make edibles and use in small quantities. I keep asking my wife to give some away to her friends, but so far even that isn't really doing much.

I honestly like fidgety systems oriented things like this and enjoy working out what works and doesn't.
Ty for noticing, I noticed it a long time ago on other forums winning lights for the best garden, back in the 90s I grew 1 as a thing to see if it can be done with basic water & light did pretty good without any deficiencies in the leaves through the vegetation stage, now they want you to buy a tent a filter, co2 canisters, etc, what happened to the good ole days when basics were only needed? the rest can be learned after the basics
 
Growing weed is as complicated as you want it to be. I remember back in the day I was like a mad scientist measuring all my nutes etc.... whereas these days I just fling it in a bucket and reap the same rewards 3 months later. In my experience (not much, 20 years) the only important thing is the environment. It's harder to not grow weed than grow it.
Well said. This was the point I was trying to make. Just wasn't doing a great job of putting the right words together. Lol
 
back in the 90s, we had an empty closet with the grow light, they grew fine without any nutrients till the time I chopped them down

Ty for noticing, I noticed it a long time ago on other forums winning lights for the best garden, back in the 90s I grew 1 as a thing to see if it can be done with basic water & light did pretty good without any deficiencies in the leaves through the vegetation stage, now they want you to buy a tent a filter, co2 canisters, etc, what happened to the good ole days when basics were only needed? the rest can be learned after the basics
Yup yup! Agreed
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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back in the 90s, we had an empty closet with the grow light, they grew fine without any nutrients till the time I chopped them down

Ty for noticing, I noticed it a long time ago on other forums winning lights for the best garden, back in the 90s I grew 1 as a thing to see if it can be done with basic water & light did pretty good without any deficiencies in the leaves through the vegetation stage, now they want you to buy a tent a filter, co2 canisters, etc, what happened to the good ole days when basics were only needed? the rest can be learned after the basics
Everyone can draw their own lines. Their situations are all different. For instance some guys bust on 'tents' because they have rooms. I'll never have a room. We own a house, and all the rooms are taken, so I have a tent in our utilities room in the basement. It provides the size I want and also keeps the environment mostly in control. I have lights, fans, humidifier (in tent) dehumidifiers (out of tent). I'll never have AC. I'll never have CO2. They don't work with the space I have or my level of need. I don't want more than a few plants at a time, so no installing splits, etc. Instead I have a humidity controller, a temperature controller, a fan controller and call it a day there. Across a day my plants remain within a window 10f degrees (75-85f), my humidity remains within about 5% or less, my VPD is .9-1.3 All good enough for me.

Some people grow on their windowsills, or in a corner of their basement or whatever. Good for them, if they're getting the result they want in the space they've chosen to use.

People sure spend a lot of time worrying about what someone else is doing or how they do it. ;)

One of my college friends had a pretty extensive home-brew closet/staircase grow and loved it, and had automated as much as he could at that time...and that was back in the late 80's. Tin-foil and all that. He was happy with it then, but again what's available for people to grow has changed, expanded and become more sophisticated. I can't see how more options in any direction are a bad thing.
 

Hiphophippo

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you know you can add nutrients some use various, it's not too hard to understand once you learn of the balance of the npk ratio
Yeah I understand that that’s why I said I mix my dirt up like with dry nutes and I add recharge and fish emulsion and Epsom salts and silica to my water and add in my top dressings throughout the grow but overall I keep it pretty simple
 
I live in so cal weather great except smog ( believe there still very dirty air , you just can not see it or smell it or if you leave and come back feel your eyes burning like back in the 70s & 80s). In any a event you could just throw it in the ground and water and it just grew.
I just wondering if genetic of current strains are weaken to the point of having to have to environmental controls . instead of the plant adapting to the environment.
That's a good question. Hadn't really considered that. I would hope the opposite would be true but with all the genetic work that's happened there has to be a negative to offset the positive traits that are occurring now.
 

Hiphophippo

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you know you can add nutrients some use various, it's not too hard to understand once you learn of the balance of the npk ratio
And I think I have my balance pretty much worked out and it wasn’t too hard to understand pretty easy actually
 
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