Legal Weed is destroying Cannabis Genetics

sf_frankie

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DoubleAtotheRON

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Impressive operation! Love how clean and tidy everything is! Thats how a grow space should look! Also some good ammo for the war against the idiots who still think LEDs can't grow high grade!
Thanks man!... we’ve put a lot of work into this. ... and money as you can see. As far as yield, I think we’ve hit as high as 292g per plant avg on one strain with LED.
 

sf_frankie

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Thanks man!... we’ve put a lot of work into this. ... and money as you can see. As far as yield, I think we’ve hit as high as 292g per plant avg on one strain with LED.
I can tell! A read thru the last half of your journal and saw you missed your yield goal by a bit but I’m sure you’ll start killing once you find more strains that throw down!
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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I can tell! A read thru the last half of your journal and saw you missed your yield goal by a bit but I’m sure you’ll start killing once you find more strains that throw down!
Yeah, I was a little disappointed in that last grow. We're starting 3 new strains right now. About to get to work and transplant all of them to their final pots and flip all the lights on.
 

hotrodharley

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Yeah, I was a little disappointed in that last grow. We're starting 3 new strains right now. About to get to work and transplant all of them to their final pots and flip all the lights on.
Suggest: find yourself a “foundation” strain you run regularly. One buyers will quickly take to and look for. Doesn’t matter which so long as it’s great IN EVERY WAY! High THC alone is stupid. I’m not going to defend that or even respond to it.

Example: one limited license grower here regularly crops Duct Tape. That shit flies off the shelves because its reputation precedes it. He can count on paying bills with Duct Tape.

He only has 500 squares of canopy allowed and yet he’s totally in the game here. It takes time and multiple grows to really know a strain and how it can be pushed. Because that’s what it takes to make it as a retail grower.

Recently he offered Blue Dream. Very good job but nothing special. Move on. He grows multiple strains but really is known for the one.
 

hotrodharley

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What's your plant limit?
6 per adult with 3 in flower. Household limit of 12 and 6 regardless of the number of adults. However more than 6 but less than 25 is still a misdemeanor here and carries no fine. Plus a misdemeanor must be observed by a police officer before they can do anything about it. Personally here you have to be stupid, a braggart and really asking for it to even have cops come ask. I’ve never known a single person busted here.
 

cherrybobeddie

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Or Oregon. And Washington is next.
Oregon was just lucky. They put it through before the bible-thumpers east of the Cascades got organized. Washington not so lucky. Now I guess there is a bill in hearing which would give Washington growers the ability to grow legally. Won't happen. They have the same type of people in eastern Washington as we have in eastern Oregon. There are movements afoot to have eastern Oregon and Washington join Idaho. Another is to just have eastern Washington and Oregon form a new state called Liberty. Their manifesto calls for "any adult male who does not bend to the will of the Lord is to be put to death". You see what you are up against. Fortunately I live part time in Cali.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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6 per adult with 3 in flower. Household limit of 12 and 6 regardless of the number of adults. However more than 6 but less than 25 is still a misdemeanor here and carries no fine. Plus a misdemeanor must be observed by a police officer before they can do anything about it. Personally here you have to be stupid, a braggart and really asking for it to even have cops come ask. I’ve never known a single person busted here.
Oklahoma patients can have 6 per through the whole grow cycle, and thats per person, per household. No limit on how many per house hold. So, if you got 4 people, you can have 24 seed to harvest.
 

drsaltzman

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Oregon was just lucky. They put it through before the bible-thumpers east of the Cascades got organized. Washington not so lucky. Now I guess there is a bill in hearing which would give Washington growers the ability to grow legally. Won't happen. They have the same type of people in eastern Washington as we have in eastern Oregon. There are movements afoot to have eastern Oregon and Washington join Idaho. Another is to just have eastern Washington and Oregon form a new state called Liberty. Their manifesto calls for "any adult male who does not bend to the will of the Lord is to be put to death". You see what you are up against. Fortunately I live part time in Cali.
I think it will pass in WA.
Attitudes are changing, even among the conservative crowd.
There'll still be some holdouts, but like here in OR, the big cities pretty much can dictate policy.
Put it on a ballot vote and it will pass.
Not enough population in the rural areas to vote it out.
 

cherrybobeddie

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I think it will pass in WA.
Attitudes are changing, even among the conservative crowd.
There'll still be some holdouts, but like here in OR, the big cities pretty much can dictate policy.
Put it on a ballot vote and it will pass.
Not enough population in the rural areas to vote it out.
That's how weed became legal in Washington state. The areas in the two or three biggly counties swayed the popular vote so that legal weed passed. The details of how to do it were not in the bill. So then it went to the state legislators and that is equal representation. Like in the USA senate. The eastern part of the state has power out of all proportion to its population. So the bible thumpers in the state legislature ruled no home grow, and exorbitant taxes. To allow, or not allow, home grow is not on a ballot. It is in the hands of those state legislators.
 

drsaltzman

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That's how weed became legal in Washington state. The areas in the two or three biggly counties swayed the popular vote so that legal weed passed. The details of how to do it were not in the bill. So then it went to the state legislators and that is equal representation. Like in the USA senate. The eastern part of the state has power out of all proportion to its population. So the bible thumpers in the state legislature ruled no home grow, and exorbitant taxes. To allow, or not allow, home grow is not on a ballot. It is in the hands of those state legislators.
I don't really follow politics but I thought anybody who gets enough signatures can put anything on a ballot.
It doesn't have to come via a bill.
Or does it?
I'm not sure.
Either way, if not this year, it will be here soon enough.
 

Zephyrs

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Agreed, what will be the next "strain" to get the treatment? I've been loading up on landrace varieties lately. I seriously pheno hunt, always, When a pheno that really rocks shows up, she can be bred back to a stabilized strain. My mission in life is to be involved in the creation of a strain well respected. I've made some mind blowin' beans but, until now, I have not had the time to stabilize. When I get a winner, I share. be nice
I would
I think it will pass in WA.
Attitudes are changing, even among the conservative crowd.
There'll still be some holdouts, but like here in OR, the big cities pretty much can dictate policy.
Put it on a ballot vote and it will pass.
Not enough population in the rural areas to vote it out.
I believe it never made it out of the Appropriations committee, and is dead once again, but it still made it further than previous years though. Totally agree that it needs to be a ballot vote for any hope of legal home growing in Wa.
 
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