Growing 101 part 2

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  • Sforz
    SBR MVP
    • 08-07-08
    • 2221

    #36
    Originally posted by jtuck
    Knew a guy who knew a guy who knew a guy (get the point) that bought a couple shipping containers and rented a backhoe. Buried them next to his house and had a tunnel connecting the underground grow room and ventilation to his house. Thats the way to go IMO.

    that sounds really cool... i always wanted secret tunnel under my house
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    • wild willy
      SBR MVP
      • 11-20-08
      • 1298

      #37
      I don't have the software to access it I guess. Just out of curiosity whats the subject
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      • Sforz
        SBR MVP
        • 08-07-08
        • 2221

        #38
        growing..
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        • wild willy
          SBR MVP
          • 11-20-08
          • 1298

          #39
          shit good job,Love to know the cost though. that would be coming off the top for sure
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          • wild willy
            SBR MVP
            • 11-20-08
            • 1298

            #40
            Damn sounds like a fun topic in chat
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            • wild willy
              SBR MVP
              • 11-20-08
              • 1298

              #41
              This is a lessson In my first year I learned the hard way.
              I refer to it as a plant getting rootbound,its a very discouraging thing,while it did not kill the plants it stuned there growth horribily. How bad you may ask how about to a foot. yes it still will produce a bud but nothing to brag about. Simply put the hole dug at transplanting wasen't large enough for the roots to expand. the area in which they were was heavilly weeded with plants that had firmily rooted roots.so in short the plants root system diden't have room to expand,so the plants you guessed it became rootbound. in other areas the holes would have been alright. So the tip, take the extra time to dig a good size hole to loosen the earth and breakup exsisting roots. Yes at the time it seems foolish but in gorilla growing it is inportant.
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              • pico
                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                • 04-05-07
                • 27321

                #42
                co-op guerrilla farming. would be nice to get backers so the growers are like money managers for the investors.
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                • RogueScholar
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 02-05-07
                  • 5082

                  #43
                  Pico, after a grower's first good season, they don't need extra capital. Oftentimes you've got more capital to grow the next time than you could possibly manage if you sunk it all into your infrastructure. A man can only do so much.
                  Originally posted by StraitShooter
                  90% of the guys dont give a shit about your problems..and the other 10 are glad you have them..
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                  • pico
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                    • 04-05-07
                    • 27321

                    #44
                    i want 300% return on the 1st year then
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                    • wild willy
                      SBR MVP
                      • 11-20-08
                      • 1298

                      #45
                      Kinda what we do to an extent see in a previous post I explained a silent invester. We all have a buy in and weekly dues. but roles are all different along with the pay outs.It's an absolute pain in the ass. But in the beginning it was a great way to obtain funds.now its just, how do you say no to a guy that was there from the beginning,even if he or she does nothing. The reason for the dues are for lawyers or family.because were all older and have responsibility's in the event that there is a problem it limits the burden put on that family .At least the lawyer is paid and your income is replaced for a year. We take extreme caution in operations that nobody does anything or is in any position if caught they do more then a year.
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                      • pico
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                        • 04-05-07
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                        #46
                        should start a venture capital fund for 1st year growers. i think the viets in vancouver are already doing that.
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                        • wild willy
                          SBR MVP
                          • 11-20-08
                          • 1298

                          #47
                          First year growers,god bless them trust me they try. Do not usally do that well, it sounds easy but there are many problems along the way. Thats kinda why I started this thread one just to talf ,second to help anyone interested and third so people with the same interest can help me
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                          • wild willy
                            SBR MVP
                            • 11-20-08
                            • 1298

                            #48
                            I also have to say I was lucky to learn from people much wiser then myself, Every year we learn new things ,meet new people and face new problems
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                            • wild willy
                              SBR MVP
                              • 11-20-08
                              • 1298

                              #49
                              Pico,300% you shoulden't sell yourself short
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