Great post @rebeccaryan,
Although it is a really fun time of year for outdoor growers. I do not envy you and the work needed to harvest that much plant material.
Have you had much theft in past seasons?
Cheers,
@massmedicinals
Great post @rebeccaryan,
Although it is a really fun time of year for outdoor growers. I do not envy you and the work needed to harvest that much plant material.
Have you had much theft in past seasons?
Cheers,
@massmedicinals
Hi @massmedicinals!
Good to chat with you!!! Did you get to your cottage this year?
No and I am thankful.
However, I haven’t taken much risk...this is my 2nd outdoor grow.
I love growing outdoors and prefer it to indoors.
Plants have all done really well...got them strategically positioned. That south facing hill is also home to the properties’ septic field which was 80% blocked (for at least) the last 30 years. Bacteria, water, sun, nutrients, love and being just crazy enough to try it. You know the drill and you know the workload, first hand. Thanks for feeling the weight of harvest and what’s had to happen for the last 9 months to get to this point. Lol!
No we didn't get up to Canada this year. Work and health issues kept us local this summer.
I would have to say that indoor and outdoor grows both have their challenges. But are both fun in their own ways. I know that isn't saying much. I like the control that indoor grows offer the grower, whereas the shear quantity you can get from outdoor grows cannot be ignored.
Lol the use of a septic field for a grow site! That's genius.
Sorry to learn that you weren’t able to venture too far this summer. I wish everyone, good health in your family @massmedicinals.
We’ve just made it through harvest and it’s nearing the end of October.
I am all about figuring out how best to live with the bacteria that we’re all hosts to and for.
It seemed to me that if I grew cannabis over the field that I was populating with specific intent, it could and would adapt specifically to me...that and the person who lived in the house for almost all of its life, was 107 when she died. We bought good shit. Literally. Lol! (That part really makes me laugh).
Yeah, I probably have a problem, but it’s working. ;D