shotrocker
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http://bit.ly/sCVtpZYou should start a thread for your first grow, I's love to follow along and offer whatever advice/help you want/need. Im sure the others here would be more than helpful to you as well.
http://bit.ly/sCVtpZYou should start a thread for your first grow, I's love to follow along and offer whatever advice/help you want/need. Im sure the others here would be more than helpful to you as well.
Here in Maine a recent change in the law permits one to grow as part of their quota. Patients are allowed 6 flowering plants or 2&1/2 oz's every 2 weeks. Like much about the new law, it is imprecise on how this breaks down with combinations. Maybe my caregiver would have more concern with this than me. After 40+ years of successfully breaking weed laws I am legal for the first time, and so, perhaps I worry less. Up here, the caregiver system, in place for over a dozen years seems to fly under the radar as opposed to all the noise around dispensaries. Maine has a tradition of growing your own vegetables and also values minding one's own business.I'm not sure this has been mentioned in th is thread but a caregiver only cares about owning your plant count :/
I don't know how laws are there (or here) but from what I understand IF you have an assigned caregiver you'd better have some sort of contract that states you can grow this number and the caregiver the remainder. Assigning a caregiver here just hands your right to grow over to them.
Best of luck to you shotrocker!! I think it's great that you are giving this a go! If you approach this the right way with your caregiver, he should be fine with it. Perhaps you guys can coordinate your grows to the extent that you are running different varieties, and could perhaps trade some meds once in a while. Variety is the spice of life! As far as your grow is concerned, don't sweat it too much. Marijuana is a very hardy plant. I made all sorts of mistakes when I first started, but still ended up with some nice smoke. As you get more comfortable with things, you'll start figuring stuff out and really begin to dial in your grow. Be sure to take plenty of notes while you're feeling your way through this. Documenting your grow(s) will be a handy reference for you as you move along, and it will keep you from making the same mistake twice. Best of luck to you .... I hope everything turns out great!I'm 62 and have never grown anything and never done anything like this. It's a perfect time for me to open a new door and so far I'm fascinated by it!
I respect (somewhat) about the opening line of your statement concerning "A CareGiver Only Cares About Owning Your Plant Count". I guess Mainers (at least what I see and know). DO NOT fit that "Generalization". I am very blessed to have a CareGiver such as I have, and I can sense by my fellow Mainers here on RollItUp that ARE CareGivers, they are not concerned at all about the "6 Plant" boost, not the money that is generated between Maine Patients and Their CareGivers. I know right now, today, that if I needed some meds and could not afford it, I would be taken care of. It is that simple. I know that to be fact. I cannot sit here and watch someone from somewhere else, judge us and make such a statement. "We are all in this together, and that is what Mainers Do !" AYUH !!I'm not sure this has been mentioned in th is thread but a caregiver only cares about owning your plant count :/
I don't know how laws are there (or here) but from what I understand IF you have an assigned caregiver you'd better have some sort of contract that states you can grow this number and the caregiver the remainder. Assigning a caregiver here just hands your right to grow over to them.
ok then, if you insist but more than likely your caregiver used to be nothing more than a pot dealer before it was legitimized in the name of mmj. And that "need for meds without having any money " used to be called a front. Think what you want, people are in it for the money and that's about it, watch yourself if you're growing and have a caregiver assigned, here in colorado plant count is collective .I respect (somewhat) about the opening line of your statement concerning "A CareGiver Only Cares About Owning Your Plant Count". I guess Mainers (at least what I see and know). DO NOT fit that "Generalization". I am very blessed to have a CareGiver such as I have, and I can sense by my fellow Mainers here on RollItUp that ARE CareGivers, they are not concerned at all about the "6 Plant" boost, not the money that is generated between Maine Patients and Their CareGivers. I know right now, today, that if I needed some meds and could not afford it, I would be taken care of. It is that simple. I know that to be fact. I cannot sit here and watch someone from somewhere else, judge us and make such a statement. "We are all in this together, and that is what Mainers Do !" AYUH !!
Happy New Year To All
The MaineYankee
I'm a card holder and a pot smoker of some 3+ decades(had the card for a couple years) and really don't buy into the MMJ part of it, I want it full on legal for any purpose you care to possess it really. My entire life has involved weed so I don't need someone to tell me weed has a medical use or not, frankly I don't care but now I've gotten totally off topic it would seem. Off but not far. Thank you for clearing things up and happy growing.this has been settled in maine and a patient can split their allotted grow with their caregiver BUT you should still get something in writing, CYA.. :/
as far as, pot dealer to mmj, thats an image that will have to be fought but I don't think you fully understand the history of MMJ in maine, it was legal since 99 and only very recently actually became legal (long story) so we do have a decade+ of "pot dealers" working in the capacity of a caregiver under the radar and although i am no trusting person, the drug dealer image you portray is neither accurate nor positive for our movement..
other than my issue with you comparing honest caregivers with drug dealers and placing the idea that mmj is nothing more than a "front", i do agree with saying be careful. there ARE a lot of people that we need to flush out of our new community..
Thank God I don't have your fucked up point of view. So what if people sold pot before!!!!! Maybe some of those people CARE MORE because they risked their asses. You are ridiculous and you deal with assholes obviously. I know passionate nice people that have always been around weed and I have met passionate, nice newbies. You keep saying caregivers not care, and most don't care. Fuck You, many care. You are in the wrong circle of people, hope you meet nicer people.ok then, if you insist but more than likely your caregiver used to be nothing more than a pot dealer before it was legitimized in the name of mmj. And that "need for meds without having any money " used to be called a front. Think what you want, people are in it for the money and that's about it, watch yourself if you're growing and have a caregiver assigned, here in colorado plant count is collective .
You are painting with an awfully broad brush. I am positive that there are people that fit in to your narrow description of a caregiver. No doubt about it. You can take any aspect of life and you are going to find people that are greedy, and try and play the system. It's true of politicians, businessmen, pastors, etc. There are creeps in every circle. But to suggest that all caregivers are just glorified dealers looking to rip people off is pretty naive. I can only speak for Michigan, and what I've observed .... and here we have a large community of folks that see the many benefits of the plant, and are genuinely in it because they have a passion for it, and they want to help others that can't help themselves. If you take a less pessimistic look at things, you'll probably find the same is true in Colorado.ok then, if you insist but more than likely your caregiver used to be nothing more than a pot dealer before it was legitimized in the name of mmj. And that "need for meds without having any money " used to be called a front. Think what you want, people are in it for the money and that's about it, watch yourself if you're growing and have a caregiver assigned, here in colorado plant count is collective .
everything I know about growing I learned on this site LOL
kiss-ass, Sup hammer, good to see you on Maine forum...
haha, off your pedestal buddy, have a nice day.Thank God I don't have your fucked up point of view. So what if people sold pot before!!!!! Maybe some of those people CARE MORE because they risked their asses. You are ridiculous and you deal with assholes obviously. I know passionate nice people that have always been around weed and I have met passionate, nice newbies. You keep saying caregivers not care, and most don't care. Fuck You, many care. You are in the wrong circle of people, hope you meet nicer people.
Heya Hammer, I moved to Maine from Michigan 3 yrs ago after a visit out here to see some old high school friends. After 3 days I knew I was home, and moved out lock, stock & barrel 6 weeks later. Never been sorry for the move either. You & your wife will love it here, it is so unbelievably beautiful! (LOL, I just noticed you're from MI too, where are you at in Central MI? I was born in Detroit & lived most of my adult life in the Westland, Garden City area)cant wait to get to maine. never been there before. the wife wants to go ur way next fall for a color tour.. new england and west coast is all the states i need to see all 48..
hopes to all and happy new year. may ur jars be full and mites gone camping..