I think it's a plant over 12"
Bump bumpity bump, sounds like some contriversy...I am not sure about Cali but here in Colorado it is generally means a plant in flowering.
Haha it's all good. In that case, I'd say a fully flowered plant ready for harvest... But I don't think that's the case.One that acts its age? sorry I couldnt resist
One that acts its age? sorry I couldnt resist
Hey tree I know with colorado when I lived there they said you just leave it hanging and trim 2 ounces as neccessary, it's 2 ounces+ prossessed they don't want. Means a lot of stuff isn't getting cured over there though, so there quality will not be as good as say in california/oregon/washington from a good grower usually but you get your moneys worth at the dispensary's then! Don't know about there prices there never found out, I guess it's high so it sounds like not the place to buy...My state says 6 plant limit, and I do abide by that, but I do flower all 6 at the same time.They have 3 mature/3 immature. If any action is ever taken against me, I'll fight it in court, because I'm not OVER my limit, even though I have more than enough medical records to back up my proof of chronic back and hip pain and I could chance growing a few more but I don't. I think Colorado's 6 plant limit is pathetic.
Oregon has a limit of 24 plants, 6 being mature, 18 being immature. That's way better than Colorado. I think the limit and the "mature/immature" guideline is BULLSHIT.
Another thing is, in Colorado the guideline says no more than 2 oz. of herb, that's a joke because I've gotten 2 oz. of herb off of ONE SINGLE PLANT. The state set limits are really bullshit and not realistically doable.