2 Years strong oh yea 🙌

Happy 420 everyone.
Just hitting my 2nd year of growing and just wanted to share some pics of some grows since I’ve been away.
Been super busy doing a. 4x4 auto tent and a 4x4 photo tent.
Also been going back to school majoring in Horticulture so I can do this stuff for a living :heart:
I owe a bunch of you ok n this forum for my successes to this point.
I hope everyone has a great 420 and here’s my last 2 or 3 grows and my current.

Current grow.
2X Mango Madness and 2x Jelly Breath S1’s (Inhouse Genetics) ( photoperiods) .
One of these girls even has a variegated leaf which was a first.





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Variegation :heart:
Last Auto Grow ( tent dedicated to Mephisto) ( also a tester for them now)


Inhouse Genetics Banana Split grow prior.


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Oh yea and if you don’t already have a Cannatrol you need to save them pennies because this thing was the best investment I ever made ever period :rofl:

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That’s some pretty sweet bud porn right there

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Thank you very much. Just a little bit of what I’ve been up to. I owe a ton to all the people here steering me in the right direction 2 years ago.
Never knew how addicting it would be, Cannabis might not be addicting but damn growing it sure is :rofl:

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I know that’s right. My addiction grew so big I had to get my friends to help pay for it lol.

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I understand that lol. I was fortunate spider farmer sponsored me and basically funded my auto tent and light etc but I wanted to test out AC infinity stuff this last grow so I bought the new Evo s6 light and new tent etc to test it out. Then my Cannatrol which I had to choose between a new motorcycle or it and well I didn’t waste no time at all picking up the Cannatrol :rofl:.
Since I grow for my wife I let her sell it to her friends and she keeps the money I just get to keep growing and she doesn’t yell when I buy new goodies lol it’s a win win

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That is pretty nifty. I had to make my own chamber due to space issues. the controls on my cooler aren’t great though. wish I could afford one big enough. I already have enough bikes.

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Beautiful plants! Congrats on the harvests and welcome back :metal:

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Very Nice @GrowingIs4Everyone

My question is what school and what year?

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Thank you very much :raised_hands:. I love this forum but just been so busy I hate I haven’t had much time on here.

I am going to WVU potomac State college right now got 1 semester left to wrap up my associates then transferring to WVU Morgantown ( Potomac State college is a smaller sister campus that’s near where i live). Luckily I have all my electives done because I have an associates already in business management so it’s mainly just all the fun science courses.
If everything goes well going to attempt grad school if I’m not burnt out and still passing classes. I’m a disabled vet and in a program that pays me to go be in school ( so I can pay my bills) and pays for it so I’m going to keep going all the way until someone says no or I can’t do it :rofl::crossed_fingers:

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I went to U of Mn for Agronomy, graduated in '92. Anyone ever tell you how similar cannabis is to corn, lol

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I too have been considering goin back to school. Just not sure i have the focus. mineral engineering was cool for 18 months. The next round i did 4 years for a jouneymans license. Then i got bored with that and became an arborist. Since i now have winters off work, I think it may be time to try some schooling in ag or froestry.

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For anyone considering a career change or going back to school, let me make a suggestion.
Industrial automation mechanic.

A two year certificate can get you in the door 50K + and depending on skills and experience 70k+. We had quite a few where I worked who were well over 100k.

The men who excel in this field can basically write their own ticket. Our company sent them to school on the companies dime for a variety of skills. Programing, thermodynamics, electronics, hydraulics… etc.

I worked as a Mechanic the first part of my career and was lucky to be with the company I was. Most people don’t think of mechanics like this, but I wore slacks and a button up shirt to work. Most of my work was with a laptop trouble shooting machines PLC’s.

99.9% of the work is indoors with climate control, and clean. Nothing like an auto mechanic.

Man, I could go on and on about it, but it was really a great job. In fact although I moved up the ladder, I NEVER enjoyed my job as I did when I worked as a mechanic.

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