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hothrebel

Member
Hey folks.
I wonder what we can expect to pay when dispenseries open.
Of course it will be dependant on the strain and where you buy but I was just thinking in general terms.
$20 a gram sound about right?
Thanks.
 

Onymous21

Well-Known Member
Well I'm certainly no attorney And had no hands in writing the law but I have been doing a lot of reading and research so if you do come across anybody needing any information on the matter feel free to send them here and I would be happy to help them out and if I cannot I will definitely point them in the right direction if I can.
But one thing is certain, there will not be any outdoor cultivation allowed inside the Missouri state lines. So to remain legal everything must remain under lock and key.
This is incorrect. You can use a cultivation license to grow outdoors if it is secured (this is my understanding) out of public view. Also commercial grows will be outdoors as well as indoor.
 

twalte

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Jeez, that's a nice setup. You could hold a wedding reception inside that tent!

Hope my first attempt turns out as well.
Thanks. I was advised to buy more tent than I need, and I do like having the extra space for fans and just moving around.

I’ve been growing in California since 2013, so it’s not my first time. Make sure you study up at www.growweedeasy.com and it should go smoothly for you. I’d also consider starting a journal on here to solicit input if you run into issues.

Good luck with your first grow!
 

jdog127

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Looking great Jdog! Those pots are interesting....never seen those. Is that an insert for fabric pots???
They are just standard 5 gallon fabric pots. But I added garden lawn edging To the top of the pots to have plenty of places to tie down for lst and to help keep water from running over the edges when I water. Comes in 1 large roll, I just cut to length.
And as I sit here right now thinking about it it might be more beneficial if I install those in the pots upside down so the holes for the spikes are facing up Instead of flush with the dirt. I'm may end up changing that later751315701143.jpg
 

twalte

Well-Known Member
They are just standard 5 gallon fabric pots. But I added garden lawn edging To the top of the pots to have plenty of places to tie down for lst and to help keep water from running over the edges when I water. Comes in 1 large roll, I just cut to length.
And as I sit here right now thinking about it it might be more beneficial if I install those in the pots upside down so the holes for the spikes are facing up Instead of flush with the dirt. I'm may end up changing that laterView attachment 4447374
Very creative solution! I use binder clips and landscape spikes for my tie downs currently. Thanks for sharing!
 
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