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Originally Posted by Oje
Its really not. I hope i dont cross the line, i know this forum is touchy on this... Hmmm lets use an analogy lol you ever see that guy on tv with the biggest pumpkin of the year? or some crazy 20lb tomato? lol Odds are that guy didnt go out on the side of his house and drop a seed in the dirt, water in once in a while and come back to this prize winning plant.
So yes, you can drop a seed in dirt and something will grow. I dont know what you drink, or if you drink, im a vodka guy myself and i like Grey Goose which generally isnt cheap. I'll get the cheaper stuff if im out cause they jack the price up, but if im buying for home im never getting that $10 gallon jug that will burn my throat and give me an awful headache tomorrow. See my point?
I love how society looks at potheads as lazy people yet they think once they legalize it they'll all get their green thumb and start growing it lol If i had my choice of growing it and spending the start up money, watching it, watering it and doing all the work envolved, or going up the street and buying a pack of good, pre rolled joints (just like cigarettes) id already have a carton downstairs and wouldnt even waste my time buying the dirt.
Also... why does making it legal to smoke make it legal to grow? I can go buy beer and drink it but i cant just turn my basement into a brewery and start supplying the town with alcohol. Obviously the law for smoking it would have restrictions the same way and if you were caught there would be penalties. People couldnt just turn their front lawns into pot fields lol You would need a building/licensing/inspections...etc the same way you would to open a brewery.
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Well yes, you need proper lighting and nutrients to make a 20lb pumpkin grow, but other than that, there is little work involved. It is mostly to make sure that pests don't eat the leaves of your 20lb pumpkin.
Unlike with tobacco which requires an extensive amount of work, and special soil, etc.
Similar to alcohol, tobacco is an extensive process to grow properly, and to grow so that it tastes good. 20lb pumpkins are much easier to grow and make pumpkin pie that tastes good, out of.