Live Stoner Chat Does anyone ever feel sad when chopping time comes?

I feel sad when my room is empty. I also give them gratitude and thank them for giving their life for my healing and enlightenment. But as my growing is also my only hobby, I miss the interaction with my babies when there are none. And currently, I am in that place. :-(
 
I understand your sentiment and point of view blessed, plants can be very inspirational and a wonder of nature to behold.

When I use the the flowers, that is me communing with my plants after their life force has left them they then get the chance to live again and be able to see and hear what I see and I also get to see it through their influence, right there right then we become one and share a different view of the world together.

There is no life and death so to speak only a transference of energy, energy cannot be destroyed , only become a different energy in a new form rising from the ashes like a pheonix.
 
I dont get sad when im chopping them up, but only cuz im soaking new seed and the excitement from that keeps me up. But when i kill one unexpectedly, it brings me down. Like on my last grow i killed two diesels and that really threw me off... didnt grow anything or even touch the grow room for a month. Kinda like a grieving period before i was ready to get back into it. So yeah with me, i get attached to them on some level, just different.
 
It's plant reincarnation man. If your plants grows to be an excellent strain and provide love and insight then next round (life) it may get to be a better strain or better yet, a mother plant. :-)

All kidding aside, I do believe there is a symbiotic relationship that goes beyond the physical gardening aspects. When you grow with love there is something that happens that doesn't when you don't. It is subtle but for me, it is real.
 
Nope I can't say I get any sadness from chopping them, I was raised with the life cycle of plants and animals all around me I raise my plants and when it's time for them to go, they go
it's all happiness because it means I did my part right and they did theirs. And also signifies that I am that much closer to what I intended to get when I put that tiny seed in the ground.
 
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