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How a Few Bag Seeds Sparked My Cultivation Journey

In the summer of 2023, I stumbled upon an unexpected surprise that would ignite a passion I never knew I had. It all started with a few seeds found in a bag of one of my favorite dispensary brands, Dank by Definition, right here in NYC.

5/8/20242 min read

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I remember the excitement of opening a fresh bag of their Randy Marsh, only to discover a couple of tiny seeds nestled among the buds. At first, I was puzzled—how did these seeds end up here? But that initial curiosity quickly turned into something much deeper.

Around the same time, I began noticing seeds in bags from other top-notch brands like Hudson Farms, Leal, and Zazzle. Instead of discarding them, I decided to keep these seeds, intrigued by the possibility of growing my own plants from strains I had enjoyed so much.

Naturally, I started with what I knew best—Dank by Definition's Randy Marsh, along with their 13th Floor and Runtz Ether strains. Little did I know, these humble beginnings would lead to an obsession that would consume my time and energy in the most rewarding way.

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As a total newbie to cultivation, I needed to educate myself quickly. I dove headfirst into the world of cannabis growing, scouring YouTube for every bit of information I could find. That’s when I discovered the wisdom of experts like Bruce Bugbee and Harley Smith. Their videos became my lifeline, offering invaluable insights into everything from lighting and nutrients to plant physiology and environmental control. I watched countless tutorials, absorbing tips and tricks from talented cultivators who generously shared their knowledge on YouTube and Instagram.

The more I learned, the more fascinated I became. What started as a simple curiosity evolved into a full-blown obsession with the art and science of cannabis cultivation. Every day, I found myself itching to get my hands dirty, eager to apply what I had learned to my own growing setup.