Legal grow for the masses

Spearfisher

New Member
Long time listener first time caller! I'm new here, going on my 5 grow cycle.
I am disabled, on a fixed income and can't afford medicine. I know there are a lot of people in the same boat.
I'm working on a simple grow system to share.
I live in Nevada, as I understand the law, the only way to grow legally is to grow a strain not available at a dispensary within 25 miles. Ok I've been told they will test (at your expense) a sample of yours to see if the same is available.
So let's use blue dream, for example, is widely available here. So does that mean I can't grow blue dream, or if I got blue dream genetics from say, Seattle, since it's a hybrid, would that be removed enough?
I plan on making my own cross asap. If I develop my own cross out of plants I've grown should have genetics different from any other. Correct?
It should have a completely different profile due to my growing conditions.

Eventually my goal is to develop a strain and simple, basic perpetual grow system that would keep a patient with medicine. Maybe this is a pipe dream (pun intended).
I've got a simple indoor soil system, consisting of 5 gal pots and CFLs. It's not the best, but it works and easily produces a several ounces per month. I keep 12 plants in rotation, cloning and harvesting monthly. I take twice as many cuttings as I need, cloning is still my weakness, I used to buy my clones, but I want to make it standalone and not rely on a supply of clones.
Any and all comments welcome!
 

vostok

Well-Known Member

I know of at least 20 different strains of Blue Dream (Europe)

depending on your skill you could cross that with say a rare strain to get an even rarer result

that you could send the lab profile to a lawyer, for reference, until called for in a later dispute

apply the pollen take pics even have a neutral person sign as a witness, that they saw you apply pollen to the BD flower etc

make your first few crosses back crossing as you go,,be careful with back crossing

under stand all the breeder term see Rob Clarkes book is a big must

good luck

ps poke thru my blog for stuff ..
 

GrowyMcGrowFace

New Member
No idea on Nevada's laws. I think there are state specific sub forums here.

I remember on over grow there was a sticky where a guy had a wooden perpetual cube with two chambers. A small, like 150 watt hps on one side and cfls in the mother chamber. The mothers we're bonsai, and he had space for two strains I think. He used a blower fan from Granger and had both chambers on drawer slides.

The cool thing is he hid the whole thing in a crt TV box. It was pretty cool.
 

SoOLED

Well-Known Member
this is written in a futable manner for a reason. the cheap genotype tests are based in an existing data base. so, if you have something it cant match; its simply gives you the "closest" match.

they use a linear sliding scale from common>rare in cases they don't have any matching data.

so any test giving by LEO, is subjective at best.

there are test from $300 all the way up too $15k; an honest lab will tell you when they don't have any markers and leave parts or your results blank, or closest geno w/remarks (how many matching markers per)

this law sounds, like its weighted in the states favor for sure.
 

branbran420

Well-Known Member
Im just throwing this out there, but I think G13-Haze is a great all around strain that isn't redaly available,if that can help in anyway. Best of luck you are in for a fun, enjoyable and rewarding adventure.

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Dr. Who

Well-Known Member
this is written in a futable manner for a reason. the cheap genotype tests are based in an existing data base. so, if you have something it cant match; its simply gives you the "closest" match.

they use a linear sliding scale from common>rare in cases they don't have any matching data.

so any test giving by LEO, is subjective at best.

there are test from $300 all the way up too $15k; an honest lab will tell you when they don't have any markers and leave parts or your results blank, or closest geno w/remarks (how many matching markers per)

this law sounds, like its weighted in the states favor for sure.
The commercial operators favor!
What an abso-fucking-lutely stupid law! It simply doesn't make sense......Well, not like we'll be able to make sense of MI's laws after recreational is voted in either (YEAH RIGHT).
 

Spearfisher

New Member
Hey thanks!
I will check your blogs
I am a decent grower of food bearing plants. This year I had to hand pollinate, it got too hot for the bees! Is there a pollen bank? Anybody grow males for pollen?
That's a good idea to have a non partial witness and video evidence. That a keeper!


QUOTE="vostok, post: 13698718, member: 782805"]

I know of at least 20 different strains of Blue Dream (Europe)

depending on your skill you could cross that with say a rare strain to get an even rarer result

that you could send the lab profile to a lawyer, for reference, until called for in a later dispute

apply the pollen take pics even have a neutral person sign as a witness, that they saw you apply pollen to the BD flower etc

make your first few crosses back crossing as you go,,be careful with back crossing

under stand all the breeder term see Rob Clarkes book is a big must

good luck

ps poke thru my blog for stuff ..[/QUOTE]
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Long time listener first time caller! I'm new here, going on my 5 grow cycle.
I am disabled, on a fixed income and can't afford medicine. I know there are a lot of people in the same boat.
I'm working on a simple grow system to share.
I live in Nevada, as I understand the law, the only way to grow legally is to grow a strain not available at a dispensary within 25 miles. Ok I've been told they will test (at your expense) a sample of yours to see if the same is available.
So let's use blue dream, for example, is widely available here. So does that mean I can't grow blue dream, or if I got blue dream genetics from say, Seattle, since it's a hybrid, would that be removed enough?
I plan on making my own cross asap. If I develop my own cross out of plants I've grown should have genetics different from any other. Correct?
It should have a completely different profile due to my growing conditions.

Eventually my goal is to develop a strain and simple, basic perpetual grow system that would keep a patient with medicine. Maybe this is a pipe dream (pun intended).
I've got a simple indoor soil system, consisting of 5 gal pots and CFLs. It's not the best, but it works and easily produces a several ounces per month. I keep 12 plants in rotation, cloning and harvesting monthly. I take twice as many cuttings as I need, cloning is still my weakness, I used to buy my clones, but I want to make it standalone and not rely on a supply of clones.
Any and all comments welcome!
Thanks for the ideas!
I've procured 2 females one super fruit, one afghani kush. image.jpgAnd so it starts. It's time for the girls first fertilizer, I use a dilute compost tea at about 500 ppm seems to be a good nitrogen boost. What do you guys do?
They will be under 65w 6500k CFLs.
 

Robogreen

Active Member
Long time listener first time caller! I'm new here, going on my 5 grow cycle.
I am disabled, on a fixed income and can't afford medicine. I know there are a lot of people in the same boat.
I'm working on a simple grow system to share.
I live in Nevada, as I understand the law, the only way to grow legally is to grow a strain not available at a dispensary within 25 miles. Ok I've been told they will test (at your expense) a sample of yours to see if the same is available.
So let's use blue dream, for example, is widely available here. So does that mean I can't grow blue dream, or if I got blue dream genetics from say, Seattle, since it's a hybrid, would that be removed enough?
I plan on making my own cross asap. If I develop my own cross out of plants I've grown should have genetics different from any other. Correct?
It should have a completely different profile due to my growing conditions.

Eventually my goal is to develop a strain and simple, basic perpetual grow system that would keep a patient with medicine. Maybe this is a pipe dream (pun intended).
I've got a simple indoor soil system, consisting of 5 gal pots and CFLs. It's not the best, but it works and easily produces a several ounces per month. I keep 12 plants in rotation, cloning and harvesting monthly. I take twice as many cuttings as I need, cloning is still my weakness, I used to buy my clones, but I want to make it standalone and not rely on a supply of clones.
Any and all comments welcome!
Who will test it? Dispensery?
 
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