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from my experiences coastal humby falls into wet/foggy, but inland can/does get very hot/dry........the problems I had up north was the unpredictability of weather.......especially at flowering.....as never used grnhse's for tending.......also I enjoy tending more sativa lines which typically had a harder time finishing at the higher latitude.........
would agree most think bud light is good beer.....so for most B grade ganja will do......especially if it means one less beer......lol..... |
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coors light is good golfin beer tho
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Well, I do not see how growing in Monterey Co. will produce lighter or weaker strains of weed. I grew weed there outdoors that knocked people flat on their asses. Higher potency (from my experiments growing indoors and out) results from higher temps at night during later flowering. Also the fog issue... the deep ends of Carmel Valley and the Salinas Valley do not get much (if any) fog. Nor do the hills above the fog line. There are two coastal mountain chains on either side of the Salinas Valley: The Santa Lucias and the Gabilan Range. A lot of weed was grown in the Santa Lucias in my time. I consider Arroyo Seco to be the *perfect* growing location myself. But the same can be said for San Benancio Cyn, Tassajara, Robinson Cyn, Cachagua, East Carmel Valley, Pinnacles, and the hills around Prunedale.
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Pssst... Uvas Reservior and surrounding area..
IF Santa Clara County ever gets real about marijuana growing. |
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The way that the new laws are written in Monterey Co, it looks like the bulk of the growing will be outside of Salinas City limits, and probably farther south in the valley in greenhouse areas around Soladad, Aromas, and Greenfield. I have friends that have vineyards (Chalone) across the valley up around the Pinnacles, but the wells there do not produce much water. It is perfect for growing weed if the wild pigs do not get to it. That is another issue with the remote areas, the damn pigs. Not the cops, the wild pigs around there. And thieves. Also anything near the coast requires a coastal permit, so forget growing there. There is also the marijuana cultivation tax in Monterey Co. of $15 a sq ft now, and that will go up to $20 a sq ft in 2020, and $25 a sq ft in 2022. That comes out to over $600k a year per acre now, and over a million an acre in 2022. That is likely to be the biggest limiting factor in growing commercial legal weed in Monterey Co. Humboldt Co. passed a $3 a sq ft tax on growing weed there, but that is likely to go up in time. That is over $120k a year in taxes to grow on an acre. I cannot find the tax on cultivation in Mendocino Co. Trinity Co. growers' permits and tax looks about like Oregon. In Oregon an outdoor rec growing permit is $5,000 for just under an acre (40k sq ft) annually. Indoor its $5k for 10k sq ft.
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It looks like most coastal counties in California, except LA, Ventura, and Santa Barbara Co. will allow for growing commercial cannabis. Like Oregon, most counties west of the cascades and along the coast allow for rec weed. And the US, where all the western Pacific states allow for rec weed. The coast with the most!
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since '90 been between the Kings River and the Kaweah River in southern Sierra's.............when one considers the Giant Sequoia's that inhabit the region and the most productive and greatest variety of agriculture in valley below......hard to beat.....but I feel that Cali has many great environs to tend in and as stated when one finds the correct varietals it can be magical..........
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Looking at the counties in the sierra foothills, many there have banned commercial weed growing as well as outdoor personal weed growing, particularly Fresno, Tuolumne, Amador, Placer, Yuba, Tulare and likely Calaveras Co. Plumas Co. is on the fence. Of the west Sierra Counties, it looks like only Mariposa, Nevada and El Dorado Co. have approved it? It seems to change almost daily though.
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Giant Sequoia's start at about 5000'ele here so being at close to 3000' not a problem....the point being made is they are the largest (by volume) trees in exsistance....and only grow in a small region....making the enviro special.........regardless of Leo and what they think have not missed a season outdoors in 25 yr's here......and weather since 2000 has allowed for quality Nov. finish.........which works nicely when it comes to those later sativas.........
as said many nice banana belt regions that one can utilize especially when varietals click....... if $ not an issue for ya I'd be in Big Sur to Arroyo Seco region..........last real example of roadkill I had came from Seco ganj on.......... |
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