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  1. #1
    does anyone have any experience growing things like vegetables or flowers or drugs?
  2. #2
    I grew veggies and flowers. but not drugs.
  3. #3
    I grow everything, why?.
  4. #4
    I grow herbs and veggies. I'm currently in the process of buying a farm. Gonna be dank.
  5. #5
    I'm growing herbs and vegetables right now.
  6. #6
    I'm smoking herb right now.
  7. #7
    Originally posted by SCronaldo_J_Trump I grow everything, why?.

    i was just curious


    Originally posted by Captain Falcon I grow herbs and veggies. I'm currently in the process of buying a farm. Gonna be dank.

    liar
  8. #8
    I'm gonna grow morning glorys and herbs soon.
  9. #9
    Growing Pot is going to be an over-saturated market in California and Colorado.

    Stick to growing things that cost a lot of money. Avocados. 50 cents a pop to restaurants while 1.00 or more in stores. that's a serious profitable business. the downside is it takes a decade before they fruit. Like 7-8 years.

    Cherries are also expensive as fuck. Cherry, Avocados and Pomegranates would probably be the most profitable. Pomegranate seeds are very popular in health foods. Herbs as well. If you're going to just grow around the house for food.. the fastest is Tomatoes, cilantro and peppers and make your own Salsa dip with a baby lime tree next to it. 10 weeks from start to end you have salsa. you can even grow them in your house next to a sunny window.

    Or weed!
  10. #10
    Vizier Tuskegee Airman [spic of the devil]
    Originally posted by Totse 2001 Avocados

    I currently have around 10 avocado plants. They're easy to grow as long as they have sun and water, but the downside is they take at least 5 years to even begin bearing fruit. They also require a lot of space, which I don't have.
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    Originally posted by Vizier I currently have around 10 avocado plants. They're easy to grow as long as they have sun and water, but the downside is they take at least 5 years to even begin bearing fruit. They also require a lot of space, which I don't have.

    Isnt there an beta and a beta tree? they change sexes and one fruits one year and the other might change or switch sexes? I heard this happens. so not all of the trees bear fruit in the same year. but the bigger these trees get (and they're like huge oak trees) the more you get. you're looking at thousands of dollars per tree. maybe you can figure out a drip irrigation to keep them watered to cut down on cost. California is a great place for them or Arizona in the green belt up north. Florida avocados taste weird to me. but they would be good to sell to a company that makes dip.
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    Vizier Tuskegee Airman [spic of the devil]
    They are self-pollinating and there's a lot of grafting involved in their production. I'd say growing avocados is a long term investment. Right now there's an avocado fad in USA so there's lots of demand for it, although who knows when that'll end.

    Post last edited by Vizier at 2017-04-15T19:45:08.802357+00:00
  13. #13
    Originally posted by Vizier They are self-pollinating and there's a lot of grafting involved in their production. I'd say growing avocados is a long term investment. Right now there's an avocado fad in USA so there's lots of demand for it, although who knows when that'll end.

    Post last edited by Vizier at 2017-04-15T19:45:08.802357+00:00

    Its been a fad since the 1980s. non stop. especially for the Hass variety.
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