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Clackamas Coot

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Mold and PM are big problem there? PM is a problem for me here in so cal if im not on top of it so i can imagine.
Yes, yes, yes, yes - and then it gets worse.

In the same way that white flies are the bane of Southwest growers, we in the PNW have been blessed with over 380 strains of powdery mildew as identified by Oregon State University's Agriculture School.

Fun, eh?

CC
 
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e4ian

Hey guys and gals,

I am graduating in June with a Master of Science in Software Engineering, and have bachelor degrees in computer science and IT management. I also suffer from Crohn's disease.

Right now I live in a non-med state, and after graduation I want to relocate, get a job, and get legal. I just want to be able to grow my own meds and not have to worry about going to jail over it. I have come close to being caught this last year, and I have had to stop growing because of it and it blows.

So anyways, I know the Seattle area has a good technology industry and I will be able to get a good job there, but I am wondering if anyone can give me some insight on what the medical scene is like.

eye eyeeeeee i know the 'real nirvana' were from there,well aberdeen,kind of seattle ish init.
if you do get caught,dont ever say you've self-harmed.they wrap you in a bed sheet.
Thanks for your time
ok m8 ,wont be here often ;).

weird STUFF GOING ON!!! chopsuey. 'posting in the quote' anyway -frances farmer...
 
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Buffoonman

Is California not the place to be for both medical marijuana and computer science.
 

headiez247

shut the fuck up Donny
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Yes, yes, yes, yes - and then it gets worse.

In the same way that white flies are the bane of Southwest growers, we in the PNW have been blessed with over 380 strains of powdery mildew as identified by Oregon State University's Agriculture School.

Fun, eh?

CC

*shudder* Do you have to be mad specific about what strains you grow outdoors, ie only ones that have a higher tolerance towards pm?
 
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decarboxylator

Lived in/outside Tacoma WA for years. the water quality was AMAZING. the power came from a Co-op, so it was cheap as heck to grow indoors. rainy season means no one to smell your failed carbon filter. after moving to CA I started to have PM and many other issues. Not once did I see PM in 5 years in the PNW growing short indicas. Brought my genes to CA, and covered in PM!
 

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