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Post by Not your moms 🌮 on Nov 23, 2018 10:48:43 GMT -7
If anybody paid attention they know the game. Your pathetic state will limit you to something like 4 plants max IF you are zoned for it, have 8 foot fences around it, etc. Lol ppl in Colorado and elsewhere are forced to do anything larger scale indoors so they hide it. In some areas the gas and electric company will narc you out sooner than anybody. I lived and worked in Colorado for a few years. My experiences were different than you described. We did indoors in the winter but didn't want to deal with summer cooling costs. In the summer we had a little less than a hundred outdoor plants at our house, big as they could get. Lot of our friends did the same with similar amounts. No problems whatsoever. Also had three commercial sized greenhouses in Huerfano County. No law problems, but one year we did get ripped. Maybe things have changed since I left in '12 and everyone is now forced indoors, as you say, but I haven't heard anything like that from friends who are still there. When I first moved to Colorado a friend of mine kept telling me about Gardner weed. I always assumed he knew a gardner that had good weed. At the time it was some of the best. His family had sour d before anyone added the word sour, 96 I think? I finally went and realized gardner was essentially a mini mendicino in southern Colorado. Those guys have all been at it just as long as anyone in Cali. But most of Colorado is not that way.
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Post by moretba on Nov 23, 2018 10:56:28 GMT -7
I hate the fact that your name is basically marshmallow (a fool of a music artist lol)... unfortunately I saw a little bit of this guy at EFF this year. Shit is for kidz
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2018 10:56:49 GMT -7
I can see that.
Swifty the scam is pretty much like this.
In states that went rec they squeeze the medical down to basically try and funnel all sales through large corporations. Oregon squeezed medical limits down to like 12 or 16 plants and did some fucked up shot where they severely limited your rights as a medical provider trough a variety of methods
This is happening in California now. All the smaller and midsize growers that thrived under the older medical guidelines are getting so fucked they are going to have to cone together and pass legislature so their culture does not get destroyed by wal mart weed.
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Post by Not your moms 🌮 on Nov 23, 2018 11:04:53 GMT -7
Thats exactly right. An amazing culture is at risk of being erased. Im glad I have at least part of a clue what I am trying to preserve.
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Post by deadphishbiscuits on Nov 23, 2018 11:08:41 GMT -7
I lived and worked in Colorado for a few years. My experiences were different than you described. We did indoors in the winter but didn't want to deal with summer cooling costs. In the summer we had a little less than a hundred outdoor plants at our house, big as they could get. Lot of our friends did the same with similar amounts. No problems whatsoever. Also had three commercial sized greenhouses in Huerfano County. No law problems, but one year we did get ripped. Maybe things have changed since I left in '12 and everyone is now forced indoors, as you say, but I haven't heard anything like that from friends who are still there. When I first moved to Colorado a friend of mine kept telling me about Gardner weed. I always assumed he knew a gardner that had good weed. At the time it was some of the best. His family had sour d before anyone added the word sour, 96 I think? I finally went and realized gardner was essentially a mini mendicino in southern Colorado. Those guys have all been at it just as long as anyone in Cali. But most of Colorado is not that way. For whatever reason the times I have thought about moving to Colorado, I've ways wanted to love in that southwest corner, Pueblo/Cortez area
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2018 11:15:12 GMT -7
It would be the atea. I might even fuck with Santa fe.. but the rest of NM can get nuked.
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Post by moretba on Nov 23, 2018 11:19:11 GMT -7
Nobody is going to pay more than a squirt of pee for dank weed once it's 100% legal. No offense but you don't know what your talking about. Lol and thinking Tennessee will have jungles of weed or anything close. I fuck with the emerald triangle, and it ain't even like that. It's the highest concentration of growers there is and it's still sparse. Colorado has been running the scam for years, and the dispensary will still murder somebody's small ass paystubs The south east has always and will always be the agricultural heart of america The growing conditions are perfect for cannabis The more people growing, the better overall quality and the cheaper it becomes.. bussit is right, and cannabis being a plant that grows easily everywhere, hence the knickname weed, should be cheap "Wooden ships on the water, very free and easy Easy, you know the way it's supposed to be Silver people on the shoreline, let us be Talkin' 'bout very free and easy"
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Post by moretba on Nov 23, 2018 11:19:33 GMT -7
Also idk if anyone here supports dispensaries or the idea of big AG cannabis
I am full on team Taco and protection of the rights of growers
However.. We as a group did a shit job of getting together and organizing to pass legislation to protect ourselves over the past 20+ years
And getting sometype of "legalization" passed is better than none at all
We are changing the consciousness of society as a whole, getting our foot in the door, and hopefully we can come back and rediscuss this legislation at a later date
We can also work underground as we always have to support the local small marke, and it will eventually take.. Just as it has with veggies, meatb liquor, and everything else in the current economy.. Buy local or bye bye local
Baby steps
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Post by moretba on Nov 23, 2018 11:22:48 GMT -7
As with everything within our "free" nation, you gotta work within the parameters presented before you
Woook it. And wook it hard
Or lets get together and start a commune.. I am so down
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Post by Not your moms 🌮 on Nov 23, 2018 11:33:29 GMT -7
I have never been there. But check it out on a map. Very isolated area you don't just drive thru on the way to anywhere. I have always wanted to explore the area. Cliff dwellings and cactus juice.
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Post by moretba on Nov 23, 2018 11:38:12 GMT -7
We are making progress.. slow progress
Today is better than yesterday.. And its a great big beautiful tomorrow
We are all in this together.. And we love to take a bath
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Post by Don Swifty on Nov 23, 2018 11:50:37 GMT -7
I lived and worked in Colorado for a few years. My experiences were different than you described. We did indoors in the winter but didn't want to deal with summer cooling costs. In the summer we had a little less than a hundred outdoor plants at our house, big as they could get. Lot of our friends did the same with similar amounts. No problems whatsoever. Also had three commercial sized greenhouses in Huerfano County. No law problems, but one year we did get ripped. Maybe things have changed since I left in '12 and everyone is now forced indoors, as you say, but I haven't heard anything like that from friends who are still there. When I first moved to Colorado a friend of mine kept telling me about Gardner weed. I always assumed he knew a gardner that had good weed. At the time it was some of the best. His family had sour d before anyone added the word sour, 96 I think? I finally went and realized gardner was essentially a mini mendicino in southern Colorado. Those guys have all been at it just as long as anyone in Cali. But most of Colorado is not that way. My partner was owed some money and since it was unlikely he was ever going to actually get paid he accepted his debtors offer of all the equity he had built up in a property off Hwy 69, about 20 minutes from Gardner. Had a couple of greenhouses already set up and we threw up a third. Used to pass through Gardner all the time on the way to fill up our water tanks. Didn't really know anyone there 'cause I only spent two summers there, and it was on/off due to other obligations further North. Cool area, though. I used to like making the longer trip and taking the smaller highways further West to get back up North.
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Post by bussit on Nov 23, 2018 12:09:53 GMT -7
A plant getting full sun in Tennessee can easily grow a 6-7 foot'r. There are all kinds of trees and mountainous ground here and it's pretty easy to throw one out somewhere already. It's not going to take all that many successful grows eliminate the need to buy weed from other places because so many people are going to end up with more weed than they've ever even seen before. Now those nifty little oil pens are a different story.
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Post by deadphishbiscuits on Nov 23, 2018 12:21:06 GMT -7
Hey hey hey hey
Smoke weed, dabs, or pens every dayeeeyay
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Post by chronicircle on Nov 23, 2018 12:21:07 GMT -7
tennesseeeee, tennesseeee, aint no place I'd rather grow weed.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2018 12:25:14 GMT -7
Anywhere in the United States can grow a 7 foot plant if you do it right.
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Post by Not your moms 🌮 on Nov 23, 2018 12:54:08 GMT -7
Height is more genetics. Most strains can hit 6ft. Some can get up to 25. Helps if you live near the equator. Most cannabis prefers what is referred to as a chaperal (forgive spelling) climate. Like the carolinas, Tennessee, central northern California and spain. Humboldt has a big rep for great weed. Much of their attention come by way of trinity and mendicino weed. They have the bigger history in growing but the seirra nevadas are actually way better. Michigan is only good for early finishers unless you want to gamble with shitty fall weather. And in my opinion that leaves the less interesting half of strains. I would way rather have the choice of strains someome in columbia could finish. Or southern florida. If they ever legalize they best us grown sativas will be from there.
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Post by Not your moms 🌮 on Nov 23, 2018 12:55:08 GMT -7
Height is more genetics. Most strains can hit 6ft. Some can get up to 25. Helps if you live near the equator. Most cannabis prefers what is referred to as a chaperal (forgive spelling) climate. Like the carolinas, Tennessee, central northern California and spain. Humboldt has a big rep for great weed. Much of their attention come by way of trinity and mendicino weed. They have the bigger history in growing but the seirra nevadas are actually way better. Michigan is only good for early finishers unless you want to gamble with shitty fall weather. And in my opinion that leaves the less interesting half of strains. I would way rather have the choice of strains someome in columbia could finish. Or southern florida. If they ever legalize they best us grown sativas will be from there. Dab rambles.
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Post by bear on Nov 25, 2018 9:34:55 GMT -7
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Post by Not your moms 🌮 on Nov 29, 2018 12:32:03 GMT -7
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