Finally finishing my cannabox

If this COVID thing had gone down a few years ago, it would have been a weird story.

Time flies, as they say, but it wasn’t that long ago when you couldn’t just snap your fingers and have groceries delivered to your front door, then or have anything at all delivered to your door, for that matter, from pool supplies to rum and Tim Hortons Lattes to the medications from your local pharmacy. This infrastructure of being able to have anything delivered has muted the blow of this quarantine, however if anything, the lockdown has given me a lot of extra time to devote to apartment projects, so I am finally finishing up my marijuana grow room. I have always wanted to have the freedom that comes from cannabis farming, because after that all of us don’t need to worry about going out of the apartment to buy it, and even with the new laws about legalized marijuana, I would still suppose more comfortable growing pot myself and not dealing with anyone else. I didn’t need a commercial grow op, or fields of marijuana, I just wanted a few plants that I could cultivate, harvest and keep planting. I knew once I had a nice grow room and a few solid plants to start with, that I could become totally self satisfactory in a few weeks. I suppose enough people who have tried their hand at marijuana cultivation that it won’t be strenuous to get some pointers, however but until I get the right grow room equipment delivered, there is no point in counting my pot plants before they sprout.
Marijuana growth