firsttimeARE
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I hear ya about the time-frame, I work full time too and was doing some research on holiday down time at work, but we're busy again so i'm busting ass. I figured with soil starting out i'd have a harvest in like 6 months, given some time for mess ups. My buddy gave me some helpful advice from the start and showed me his routine at his house, but I had bug issues, I know from the soil as I haven't seen another one since September.When I sent out on this journey I figured it was going to take about 1 year of full time growing to start to get the hang of it. It has been about one year now, and I'm just now getting the hang of it. My buddy asked me what was taking so long with my grows, and I had to explain to him that even when stuff is going good you're only going to get like 4 crops a year (if you do a normal type grow). It's just gonna take time, and tons of frustration man. I have wanted to give up a lot in the past few months. I'm sure I will second guess myself plenty more times to come as well. Just try to work through it.
Not to mention I have a full time job, so I don't have time to research 100% of my time off.
But i'm about 4.5 months into it(3 months hydro) and I'm now thinking more towards year mark for first harvest. I'm hoping for these 3 attitude freebies to do well, but i'm doubtful of my abilities thus far. I'm learning and making forward progress, the times when progress is slow makes me want to quit, but learning new techniques and ideas makes me excited again to try. The failure brings back the want to give up, but looking at how much I put into it and the thought of unreliable people and the bad meds that they give or the good meds that are like half a weeks pay an oz makes me keep going. And I just think it'd be a cool skill to have the ability to grow my own vegetables and other plants with the knowledge from it.