Hello everyone. First as obvious my name on here will be Sqweekers. I will begin by saying hello and thank you for having me on your great site. I will start out simply by saying when your talking noob, I guess you could say I would be the very definition of the word. I will start out by telling you my story and we can go from there.
I have always been a cannabis smoker most of my life and when I married my wife of 15 years now, I always said she was a hippy born in the wrong generation. For many years I could not smoke due to job obligations ect. Im sure some of you can relate. I have always been one to go to someone to buy my cannabis and never really thought of growing my own due to what it could cost me and my family. Now the laws are changing and something in my life has changed as well.
I was recently (last 2 years) hurt badly in a work related accident and am now disabled for the rest of my life and have major nerve damage in my spine and legs. I never really though of cannabis as a pain solution before until one day I was talking to a friend and told him I was so tired of opiate pain relief and he suggested I try some of his medical cannabis. I thought to myself, Ive smoked before, what does this really have to do with pain? Well thanks to him and many others now, I def realize what it does and how it can help me. I actually feel bad for not being so knowledgeable before as I used it for the "fun" aspect of it.
Well I am now at a point in my life that I need something besides the addictive pain medication they are giving me and am about to move to Colorado and buy some land and start my first "legal" med grow. I know absolutely nothing about growing and thanks to the friend and longtime member here, I think I will be put on the right track. It seems from what Ive learned from him so far Autoflowers is the way to go for me. So I hope some have patience as I learn and ask questions here and finally get the relief I have found from all the diff aspects of medical cannabis. Thank you for reading my short book of a post here and look forward to speaking with many of you and posting my pics when i get to that point! Thanks again and special thanks to who brought me to all this knowledge. Im sure he is reading this.
I have always been a cannabis smoker most of my life and when I married my wife of 15 years now, I always said she was a hippy born in the wrong generation. For many years I could not smoke due to job obligations ect. Im sure some of you can relate. I have always been one to go to someone to buy my cannabis and never really thought of growing my own due to what it could cost me and my family. Now the laws are changing and something in my life has changed as well.
I was recently (last 2 years) hurt badly in a work related accident and am now disabled for the rest of my life and have major nerve damage in my spine and legs. I never really though of cannabis as a pain solution before until one day I was talking to a friend and told him I was so tired of opiate pain relief and he suggested I try some of his medical cannabis. I thought to myself, Ive smoked before, what does this really have to do with pain? Well thanks to him and many others now, I def realize what it does and how it can help me. I actually feel bad for not being so knowledgeable before as I used it for the "fun" aspect of it.
Well I am now at a point in my life that I need something besides the addictive pain medication they are giving me and am about to move to Colorado and buy some land and start my first "legal" med grow. I know absolutely nothing about growing and thanks to the friend and longtime member here, I think I will be put on the right track. It seems from what Ive learned from him so far Autoflowers is the way to go for me. So I hope some have patience as I learn and ask questions here and finally get the relief I have found from all the diff aspects of medical cannabis. Thank you for reading my short book of a post here and look forward to speaking with many of you and posting my pics when i get to that point! Thanks again and special thanks to who brought me to all this knowledge. Im sure he is reading this.
