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mmar outdoor rules?

fatburt

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i have beacome legal to grow 15 plants in my backyard.im wanting to know what the rules are for outdoor growing..i know i cant grow inside at the same time,and you have to be so far away from a school,but what about security?can i just grow 15 plants in my yard/.do they have to be fenced?

i heard if i have a greenhouse it is classified as indoor,what does the greenhouse have to have,a solid floor?
cfan anyone givve some solid answers here?
someone must be a legal outdoor grower in canada.....
 

Green Supreme

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Imagine growing your 15 beauties in an open area. Then one morning in the fall it is all gone, but it was legal how can it be gone. Up to you from here. Peace GS
 

fatburt

Member
ill sleep with the fuckers...plus my bedroom is right behind where i plan to grow...ill figure something for security.i never go anywhere so im good there...i travel in the winter
 

RubeGoldberg

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its best to call Health Canada's MMAR 1-800 number.


I know quite a few people around this industry, yet everybody had a slack jawed piece of bullshit advice they heard from some Ricky or Julian about this rule or that before I got my license.
 

Sir_Syzurp

Member
Hot dog with nytol.
Better come up with something better then that.

Not technically, I have a friend who has 3 trained attack dogs, neither of them will touch any piece of food, treat, toys given to them by another person (even if their master gives the command that its ok)
 

RubeGoldberg

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Not technically, I have a friend who has 3 trained attack dogs, neither of them will touch any piece of food, treat, toys given to them by another person (even if their master gives the command that its ok)


yeah, this is pretty standard guard dog training.

However most growers would rather buy a scary large breed dog rather than a pre-trained 4 grand dog that doesn't look as scary as a roided out presa canario
 

Canada

Active member
A large breed dog ,flood light , fenced in back yard , no children in the area , camera Are all keys to keeping your crop safe from leo or theif . Theres not much you have to do really but look at it liek this , how important is secrity for you . Can you afford not to have all the precautions ? The rules are stated on your form you filled out , If you got your licence you already qualified . What ever you put in for the security section of your forms will be fine . Just make sure you are doing what you told health Canada you are practising . Good luck
 

fatburt

Member
of course i would have a camera and floodlight with motion sensor,i am a fairly intelligent guy.i got a 20' trailer to park right behind the grow during flowering,but my beroom is right there.i have a motion sensor light that follows the perpetraitor!im gonna spend the money and enclose it with a fence...ill use the back of my house as the other barrier,then i only need 100' of fencing.
 

med-man

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bear mace will take you and your dog out of the game,

med-maker
 

TURBD

Member
im an avid hunter and ive had it since i was 16,,,well it was an fac first...i also have my restricted pal.


If you hunt you know it's no problem to take down an unsuspecting target.
I wouldn't mind a nice greenhouse. If the location was right.
Location location location.
 

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