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Lesson in Dry Trimming, Part One
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I wasn't sure how the TrimPal machine would really work after I saw it at Vendor Fair , but Debbie offered to do a free demo at the home of a local grower. Upon close inspection buds, she said the buds may not be dry enough after four days of hanging upside down. That morning there was a major rain storm, which made everything damp and moist - ahhh Seattle!!
Hempy 2014!
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I started 2013 with a basement full of weed and an empty bank account. I don’t know of any Seattle growers that actually got rich from growing pot this year. I think a lot of us unemployed corporate types who were laid off saw the opportunity to work for ourselves until the state could figure out what to do with the future of medical and voter approved recreational pot. A year later, the future of medical marijuana in Washington State is still tenuous. I have personally witnessed healing in people who use cannabis as medicine and I think it’s a crime that providers have been thrown in jail for helping others. Cannabis IS medicine and we have a God-given right to have access to it. Dispensary “donations” were my main source of income in 2013. I make half of what I used to back in my VC-funded days, but I don’t care. Money is not it. Helping people, and loving what you do on a daily basis where it’s at, man. The meaning of life is to be of service to others. ...
Book Review: “Cannabis for Capitalists: Production Horticulture Tools, Materials, Techniques & Resources”
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My editor handed me a book to review, but not a printed version, rather a thumb drive in a padded envelope. I was told that this USB unit has an expiration date, encouraging visions of a smoking time bomb after I insert it into my aging laptop. Speaking of smoke, ‘Cannabis for Capitalists’ really is more of a users’ guide for growing mass quantities of marijuana - excuse me, for growing CANNABIS. Considering this was written Kerrie Badertscher, a certified professional horticulturist, and her husband Kurt Badertscher, both of Otoké Horticulture, I should probably use proper terminology. Once you get past the text formatting issues of the PDF, there is an overwhelming amount of scientific information for horticultural growers. Cannabis for Capitalists explains how to properly interpret fertilizer labels, for example, and have dedicated a full chapter to Microbial Soil Biopesticides. They cover new industry worker safety standards, staff and garden checklists, photos and refer...
What's a Girl to Do Under 502?
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I remember telling my therapist that I was going to start growing and selling weed on my own, and I needed her assistance in making sure I wasn’t too crazy. I was burnt out on corporate life, the kids had grown up and moved out, and I desperately needed to make some major life changes. She was a best therapist I ever had. I obtained my medical card and started growing cannabis for myself, dispensaries, friends and family. I don’t make a lot of money, about a third of my venture capitalist days, but I love it. Growing weed is like having a baby — you want to nurture, but not smother; encourage, but don’t stress. The result – beautiful blossoms for everyone to enjoy. This garden basement used to store kid toys and house family fun time. There’s a grape juice stain under the thick layer of visqueen covering the old carpeted floor. Heavy duty light rails replace the hook that held kids’ piñatas at birthday parties. Styrofoam and more visqueen...