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8 plants per house, legal in Uruguay, as of April 26th

denvermmj

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Uruguay is Beautiful, That is great to hear! I wanna make another trip out there especially now, but no longer have a girlfriend that speaks fluent Spanish...
 
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texsativa

Low crime, good education (every child gets a laptop), no wars, this is a step in the right direction
 

RetroGrow

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Are there any grow stores in Uruguay?
Can you buy or import equipment?
As far as I can find out the answer is "no".
Same as in Brazil.
Please enlighten me if you know better.
I would consider moving there and trying a business venture if possible.
A new frontier.....
Sounds good to me.
 
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RetroGrow

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I hope there is no grow store that is the last thing those poor people need.

Really?
How are you going to grow indoors with lights, if there are no lights?
Anyway, the question was for the OP, who actually lives there, and might be able to shed some light on the subject.
 
That's a great advise!

Europe should starting to do the same, like domino's effect.
If no countries do this, Uruguay maybe became in a new touristic place by thanks of cannabis law.
Positive in every way.

my congratulations, because everybody will self-grow without troubles
 

RetroGrow

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Was hoping to get a response from mastershakejb, not the trolls.
He doesn't enough posts for PMs, so looking for response here.
 

nomaad

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Plenty of high quality, family owned hydro shops in California. No seriously negative stigma here...

Uruguay, from what i can tell, is a progressive state. Their stance on gay marriage and, now, cannabis shows an openmindedness and progressive national consciousness.

California is (to an extent) a progressive state (not without problems and strong opposition) within the united states. It mirrors the position held by Uruguay in south America.

I see no reason why a thriving hydro industry would not be a great part of the Uruguayan economy.

Wish the OP would get his post count up. :)
 

RetroGrow

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If you are referring to trolls as anyone that has a different opinion from yourself then man you have some reading to do about what a troll is.

Sorry, bub, don't even go there.
I was asking for a response from the OP, not you.
I'm not interested in what happened in Australia. I'm interested in what's happening in his country, as I frequently travel to South America. And since he is the one who lives there, and you have never been to South America, why are you answering for him? I would call that trolling, and off topic.
My experience in SA is that you can't get any grow supplies there, so I am simply wondering if that's the case in Uruguay. A simple question, directed at one poster, the OP. So thanks for your "help".
Not!
:wave:
 

trichrider

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feigns a jab...parries, and counters with a wide right.
SA will not go down...oh wait SA is already down...
 

RetroGrow

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Really, have you been to SA??? Because you're full of it and there are still loads of stores there (it being the hub of hydro in Australia and all - only prob is you now need to produce 100 points of ID to purchase carbon filters or lighting gear) - my point is not off topic. My point was Uruguay has inacted the same system SA did in 1987 (welcome to the past). It isn't legalisation - it is decrimilisation and that is a loaded trap based on the histrionics.

Which part of "South America" don't you understand?
The thread is about Uruguay, which is in South America.
Why you come on here thread crapping and talking about Australia is a mystery.
My question was plainly to the OP, not trolls who want to talk bad about hydro stores, or trolls who want to change the thread to one about Australia.
 

toohighmf

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My old shop used to ship to brazil mexico and even chile. There are no real stores as most south americans are DIYers. in the ghettos of Sao Paulo, home made vert hydrosystems are everywhere mounted to walls and roofs, the sides of buildings etc made from rain gutter and 1/2" hose the locals grow their own food crops as the city is one of the poorest and dangerous cities in Brazil. I have lived all over the world, and let me tell you. NOT 1 Country is perfect. There is no Utopia. If you buy enough land anywhere, you can do whatever you want and create your own utopia. If people are willing to pay shipping, shops are all over the net... wonder what utilities cost in these areas, whats the taxes like? I know there are no corporate income taxes in Panama, and that it's beautiful.
 

RetroGrow

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My old shop used to ship to brazil mexico and even chile. There are no real stores as most south americans are DIYers. in the ghettos of Sao Paulo, home made vert hydrosystems are everywhere mounted to walls and roofs, the sides of buildings etc made from rain gutter and 1/2" hose the locals grow their own food crops as the city is one of the poorest and dangerous cities in Brazil. I have lived all over the world, and let me tell you. NOT 1 Country is perfect. There is no Utopia. If you buy enough land anywhere, you can do whatever you want and create your own utopia. If people are willing to pay shipping, shops are all over the net... wonder what utilities cost in these areas, whats the taxes like? I know there are no corporate income taxes in Panama, and that it's beautiful.

Interesting. Having spent a lot of time in Brazil, was thinking of doing grows there, but couldn't find anything in the way of supplies there, even basic supplies like decent soil or amendments, let alone lights.
There are no grow stores there. This I know.
So you were sending stuff to individuals?
Customs is tough there also. American products get extremely high duties. Would like to know more details about this, if you can share. I still think about doing gorilla grows there, as the climate is perfect, and you can get within 10 degrees of the equator, and grow some Neville's haze or other elite, long flowering sativas.
 
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