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What Is A 'professional Grower?' The Term Is Often Used


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but never defined.   does he get 1 gram per watt?  achieve 100% germination?  easily clone 'no clone' strains in a glass of water on the windowsill?  have 4500 crosses memorized? use leds or even newer technology?  and how many of them do you know?

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I think the answer to this is a grower that runs his grow like a professional, extra clean, well manicured, good record keeping,, uses best growing habits, etc,, that make them professional, big grows out in the forest dont quite hit professional.. If you go into or see a picture of a sparkling clean grow, with all things just right, i say you found a professional... 

1pro·fes·sion·al

 adjective \prə-ˈfesh-nəl, -ˈfe-shə-nəl\

: relating to a job that requires special education, training, or skill

: done or given by a person who works in a particular profession

:  following a line of conduct as though it were a profession

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On the news I see professional doctors that sell oxycontin out of the back door, not acting professional, yet they remain a professional doctor.

Some professional boxers have taken bribes to lose,                                           (     "                                                                             boxer )

some professionals act more professional than other professionals. Some are much better and efficient at their job than others.

 

 

we may see those as acting non professional, but truth is, they remain professionals, because this is how they make their money, not spend their hobby time.

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I wonder if the term professional as used in this instance will lead to the ultimate hosing of home growers.

 

I have seen what 'professionals' (like in china, making chit products, factories allowed like what

%11 contaminates in our processed foods. I am not going to even mention the meat, dairy, fish

and ag 'professionals' handling of that industry...

Anyway, quality control goes down the crapper in leu of profits.

 

Getting john q pubic used to the term professional growers, so that soon you will have to be one in

order to grow your own (this restriction.. that tax, that inspection... ). 

No more little home gardening, no more chickens, no more tomatoes...just no more for us the worker bees.

 

Make way for the PROFESSIONALIZION (eventual corporatization) of the cottage cannabis gardener.

 

Wiki:

Professionalization is the social process by which any trade or occupation transforms itself into a true "profession of the highest integrity and competence."

 

Corporatization

The result of corporatization is the creation of state-owned corporations where the government retains a majority ownership of the corporation's stock. However, in many cases, corporatization is a precursor to partial or full privatization, which involves a process where formerly public functions and public enterprises are sold to private business entities by listing their shares on publicly traded stock exchanges.

 

 

1pro·fes·sion·al

 adjective \prə-ˈfesh-nəl, -ˈfe-shə-nəl\

: relating to a job that requires special education, training, or skill

: done or given by a person who works in a particular profession

:  following a line of conduct as though it were a profession.

                

We have our own code of conduct. 

 

 

I prefer the term 'a master grower' rather than 'a professional grower'.

master adjective

: highly skilled

: largest or most important

—used to describe an original version from which other copies can be made

 

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