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Old 10-05-2016, 08:13 PM #21
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You see there legalization ain't shit if you push it past 30 plants. It might as well still be illegal at that point.
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Old 10-05-2016, 08:16 PM #22
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cant believe they limit to only 3 in flower,

not even 6 mature, wtf ?
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Old 10-05-2016, 08:44 PM #23
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Their theory is continuous production. That is why they say 3 immature, and three flowering plants. To make it work good you need a flowering room, and a vegging room, and run clones (no mother plants allowed) which I don't like to do. Oh well it is better then nothing.
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@Mjpassion if I can legally find where they manufacture gold bricks and legal pharmaceuticals and who runs them , why wouldn't you be able to find the growers producing the product I inhale into my lungs. With legal grows, you can have modern security systems and armed guards.

Hiding from the consumers you sell from is prohibiton based. It limits competition and choice. That is something you see here on Corado. While I can find every legal grow through the state websites, most have producers are using a separate business name to the ones they sell under. It is also the case the most produces don't brand their cannabis and just gets sold as the dispensaries product.

This leads to everytime you buy it is a shot in thr dark. By following producers, the consumer can find trusted brands. It also allows the consumer to take legal action against unscrupulous producers. Transparency is key to trusting a product that is consumed daily.
What the hell are you responding to?
This thread has absolutely ZERO to do with comercial grows.

Glad you wasted your time posting this shit!
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Old 10-10-2016, 05:53 AM #25
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Their theory is continuous production. That is why they say 3 immature, and three flowering plants. To make it work good you need a flowering room, and a vegging room, and run clones (no mother plants allowed) which I don't like to do. Oh well it is better then nothing.
3 varieties, vegged for 6 weeks, 2 cuts of each taken (unrooted cuts aren't "plants") keeping best rooted/most vigorous of each, Flower vegged plants while vegging clones... Repeat...
Each variety could be on its own schedule & still work out.
However,...

Since when is a limitation considered freedom?
Kinda oxymoronic if ya ask me.
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Old 10-10-2016, 05:28 PM #26
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3 varieties, vegged for 6 weeks, 2 cuts of each taken (unrooted cuts aren't "plants") keeping best rooted/most vigorous of each, Flower vegged plants while vegging clones... Repeat...
Each variety could be on its own schedule & still work out.
Put the 3 different varieties from veg into flower, keeping 2 cuts of each, keeping the most vigorous one when rooted would still be over the 6 plant limit and put you in the over 6 under 30 category until you disposed of the ones you didn’t want. As soon as a cut roots, it’s a plant.

I guess I’m nit-picking here but just goes to show how ridiculous the plant counts are.
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I'm here in Oregon contending with the 4 legal plant limit. Not looking to go medical either.

I've gone with growing 4 plants in a 4x4 tent with a 600w light. Coco, Blumats and Lucas Forumla. I'd love to be ableto make crosses/pheno hunt etc, but i've gone with using Fem seeds for my first run here.

May keep a cut/reveg if any of them turn out nice. If not, I'll go with clones for next time.
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Hey I was wondering how growers in legal states feel about plant number restrictions on the average home grower?

I am mainly using Colorado as an example here with their 6 plant limit for home growers but other legal growers can chime in too. Please no Medical Marijuana growers however, I am interesting in legal only.

Now is this 6 plants per adult over the age of 21 in a household? or is this 6 plants total for that property?

Do you adhere to the 6 plant limit or do you grow a moderate number more, lets say 20? Is anyone getting in trouble for growing more than 6 plants?

How is the black market doing? Do people still buy from the in state black market? Im not talking about shipping to other states, I am wondering if CO residents still buy from the black market?

How is the quality of legal MJ sold in stores?
A64 enumerates plant counts per person (6 total, 3 flowering) but some places try to limit it to 12 per household which is likely unconstitutional.

Even though we have 3 adults in our household we hold to Denver's 12/6 plant limit because we don't want any hassles & because harvests are more than adequate for personal consumption. Surplus over time makes for nice birthday presents & such. The law allows us to hold at home whatever we grow & to carry an ounce on the street.

A couple could keep a few mothers if they wanted but I just grow from seed as an exploration of the possibilities. Fems let us overlap crops when we want- veg 6 while 6 are in the last month of flowering. Otherwise I start 12 seeds when I harvest, pray for 6 girls. I save the close trim from successive harvests to make bubble hash when I have enough material to bother. That's also legal.

It works fine if all you want is to stay high. I can readily produce over 3lbs/yr if I want.

Retail weed is good if not great. My experience there is limited to what people bring by for the most part. Demand is such that they grow short flowering production strains & pump it out as fast as possible. Setting aside autoflowers, a whole different realm, we tend to prefer longer flowering varieties that the dispos just don't grow. 10 to 12 week varieties or longer seem to be the better bell ringers imho.
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Old 12-11-2016, 04:32 AM #29
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Old 12-11-2016, 03:49 PM #30
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Retail weed is good if not great.
You mean there's been a significant change in quality since 3 years ago? That would be great. I haven't seen it in the samples others have shared lately, they must be buying lower shelf quality.
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