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6 MILLION Plants: How Mosi Became a Master Grower!

6 MILLION Plants: How Mosi Became a Master Grower!

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In this video, Mosi (@mosi.exotix) shares his journey from a complete beginner to becoming a master grower and breeder, revealing what it takes to succeed in plant cultivation at scale. He discusses learning cultivation from mentors in Jamaica, the importance of plant genetics, and how passion and hands-on experience propelled him from novice to industry expert. Viewers will hear educational insights on the breeding process, tips for starting out (like growing your first plant or joining a grow team), and candid advice on building a successful career in the industry. This engaging interview is packed with knowledge for anyone interested in plant breeding, cultivation techniques, or pursuing their own grower journey.04:34 – The Moment Mosi Found His Destiny in Jamaica07:17 – Why Mosi Grew for 5 Years Before Ever Using09:40 – Mosi’s Leap-of-Faith Move that Changed Everything15:02 – How Mosi Managed 6 Million Plants Across 7 StatesEnjoyed the interview? Smash that Like button and subscribe to the channel for more insightful content! Drop a comment below with your thoughts or questions for us. Don’t forget to hit the notification bell so you never miss an update. And be sure to follow @natehammer420 and @homegrownseed on Instagram for daily tips and behind-the-scenes fun. Thanks for watching and supporting our community!Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational purposes only and does not promote or encourage any illegal activities. Please comply with all applicable laws and regulations in your area.

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