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Old 12-10-2017, 03:38 AM #11
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I tried to warn ya'll this was going to happen, but I was called chicken little for saying so.
Be prepared for more regulation in the future.
Maybe even elimination of residential grows altogether.
I still say vote no, before it is too late!
But in CO. it is already too late, so get ready for the corporate cannabis takeover.
Medical will soon be a thing of the past, but this sort of thing can not happen without a vote of the people right...LOL
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So if you tell your local government, you can grow up to 24 residentially....so if you're not growing residentially, what's the limit then? Too much haze
The powers that be will tell you something too the effect of... "per property"...

Just a guess...
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I honestly don't worry about this stuff guys. Even though I've had 99 plant count cards every year while they were legal, I still ran a tight ship. Nice to neighbors, helped them out, always had double filters on everything, didn't do sketchy things, etc etc.

Reality is, if the police ever come knocking, they're not coming in without a warrant. There is no way to "smell" how many plants you have. 12 plants can smell like 99. Be respectful, but don't let them in. Unless you're out of line and being unprofessional, I don't see plant counts in legal states as a problem. Doesn't keep me up at night.
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When using data we can prove it, and it has been proven for many decades; it's just in the cannabis world people don't like to read anything other than lame and BS filled books from so-called cannabis gurus.

but the fact is plants (C3) grow the most at night and very early morning (i.e. the greater cellular growth and repair). Thus, if we provide the same DLI (Daily Light Integral), i.e., the sum amount of photons within PAR range in a meter^2:in 18 hours as we do in 24 hours, the plants under 18 hours of light will grow faster than those under 24 hours of light.


That is the point most people are misunderstanding, it's not about hours per day, it's about photons per day.
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There are several counties in CO that have already put up counts higher than the state. Some are also instituting a pay to play option basically, charging you for any plants over their selected count. While that is highway robbery...at least some people won't be going to jail for their plants.
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There are several counties in CO that have already put up counts higher than the state. Some are also instituting a pay to play option basically, charging you for any plants over their selected count. While that is highway robbery...at least some people won't be going to jail for their plants.
I've heard/read this. Know of anywhere on the web with a list of these counties and their accepted plant counts?
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When using data we can prove it, and it has been proven for many decades; it's just in the cannabis world people don't like to read anything other than lame and BS filled books from so-called cannabis gurus.

but the fact is plants (C3) grow the most at night and very early morning (i.e. the greater cellular growth and repair). Thus, if we provide the same DLI (Daily Light Integral), i.e., the sum amount of photons within PAR range in a meter^2:in 18 hours as we do in 24 hours, the plants under 18 hours of light will grow faster than those under 24 hours of light.


That is the point most people are misunderstanding, it's not about hours per day, it's about photons per day.
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