>>1732651>my pics would imply I can help out with lighting, organic soils, composts, and general organic feeds/amendments.With any other plant, that's probably the impression it would make, but given the culture here, it's just generally not received well.
>I do this because what's commercial is ass, over-processed, sprayed with pesticides, and dried instead of cured.No doubt. Back when I had a medical co-op, there was a guy who would drive from the other side of the state because what was available there commercially was garbage compared to what I could produce as an independent.
>I find it interesting how well a tent can create a controlled environment.If you're willing to put the money into it. I can't afford to run dehumidifiers, CO2 tanks, air conditioners, air exchanges and classical instrumental for tomatoes, but pretty soon here I'm going to be reworking my tent into a more optimized grow cabinet, pic related.