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So I want to start growing Marijuana. I live in a place where its legal to grow. I here people talking about hydro and im not quite sure what it is. I know it has something to do with growing in water but i want to know exactly what it is how you do it and does it make your weed more potent/better in any way?

check out this link

http://howtogrowmarijuana.com/

you know dude I spent my youth smokin alot of weed and now at 42 I am back in school and working at the same time
my point is when you smoke weed you lose your drive to do stuff that improves your life ,you become satisfied with tha status quo just hangin out and gettin high while others around you move on to go to college and get good jobs and go on nice vacations and sheet like that
So grow your weed and smoke some but don't lose your vision

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  1. I really enjoyed this post and will get some of the books you mentioned.

    I was always a big reader when I was growing up (and still am) so I was disappointed when my children didn't seem to read much beyond what was required. They did love video games — they had that covered. And they seem to think they need to watch certain shows. They are very methodical about it, such as watching every episdoe of “Heroes” in order. I told them that was too passive. Did they listen? No!

    I told them they would be creating new patterns and ways of seeing and understanding if they read more. Now, in their 20s, they do understand, but they have a lot of catching up to do. But to be fair, they've explored many areas that I have avoided, such as computer programming and the intensive study of music.

    My son does like to learn new skills, such as welding, bonsai, pottery making, crochet, jewelry making, hydroponics, beer making, mead making, etc. He buys the equipment, learns it well it enough to do it a few times, and then moves on to the next skill. The supplies and equipment, however, stay.

    I'm going to try to do and learn something new every week. Thanks for jump-starting that resolution! Happy New Year!