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A trip to worms way out of state. Safe?
How are the people at worms way? Do you feel safe there? Do they ask nosy questions? Is it a photo shoot in the parking lot?
Has anyone been pulled over leaving a grow shop? This is my biggest fear. I know the cops can pull you over for no reason. I really hope I dont get singled out because of my out of state plates. I hear they look for out of state plates because those types of people run drugs. But, I wont have anything illegal on me. Still, I dont want to get questioned about my equipment. Has anyone been questioned by the police about their gear? What did they ask? What did you say? Im not taking my personal vehicle. I will do my yoga and meditation rituals to chill myself out before I go. I like to go to the shops only once a year and just stock up on things to keep a lower profile. This is always a huge deal for me. I would love to bring some kind of closure to this. |
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Do they ask your name and address when you checkout? I heard they do a mailing list so I better have one made up.
Can you have them amass your items without an account so you can get in and get out w/ no trails? |
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Nah man you should be straight as long as you keep everything low key. I wouldn't suggest asking for help, but if you need to DO NOT mention Advanced Hydroponics. Haha I tried that once and got stared at awkwardly until I was told to leave. This is a simple rule everyone should be told early on as to not bring on heat. No, they don't take information and if they ask about a mailing list just politely say no thanks. If you browse the online store and then take a trip there it'll give you a good idea. Obviously no stonerwear and I'd even make a point to be wide-eyed. I had a counter full of goodies all rung up and with that mission accomplished feeling figured I'd ask about some nutrients that I thought were just high grade and sold anywhere. WRONG. Kicked the fuck out. Up until that point though I had kept a lengthy conversation going while a worker showed me the hydro setups, lights, and explained to me the deal with different reflectors. She didn't ask about what I was growing but after too many specific questions I figured I'd drop something so I said I was growing Tomatoes. All in all, if your casual about things, there should be no problems. If there are, tear out that bitch before they can get your plates and have your friend go back for you a week later.
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omg, what a bummer. ill make a list of backup stores in case they dont take kindly to our type.
whats the deal with advanced hydroponics? they advertise specifically to mj growers? |
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They are pretty much the only nutrient manufacturer that openly supports MJ cultivation with their products.
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i wouldn't go to worm's way...ever...they roll on growers, they have for a long time...don't even risk it...there are a couple of better shops in indy...imo i think its better to get a safe addy and order the shit from out west...
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I've heard bad things for years about worms way....fuck em bro, go somewhere else...
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I dont know if you guys are talking from experience,I kinda doubt it.I used wormsway for years,was a frequent farmer just about every year with all the goodies that entails,wormsway is no.1 in my book.The only reason I dont go there anymore is a friend opened a shop down the street,otherwise I'd still be a "frequent farmer" at WW.The last two poster's,do you have anything to back up what you say about WW?If so I'd like to know about it,I've never heard of anything bad happening when dealing with them.If someone remembers operation green merchent,there were many growshops involved with that,I dont think WW was one of them but if they were,it was long ago.
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I love WW...best shop around. Everytime I've been there were knowledgable employees and no they don't take names
lol They do have the frequent farmer thing ballastman talked about, but that is totally optional. They've got a fully stocked store, helpfull staff, and clean look (it doesn't feel like a hydro store). Personally I wouldn't shop anywhere else.Timmy...take your friends car and go with clean eyes and non stoner wear and you are golden. If in doubt ask a few questions about their vegetable seed stock selections...pick up a couple heirloom tomato varieties and talk about how you look forward to canning them at the end of the season...or whatever.
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