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MaxYields
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In Oregon, recreational limits are "per household" (lame). One adult can grow 4 plants. If 2 or 3 adults live together you still only get 4 plants total for all. Sounds like an excuse for a divorce.
Interesting, that is extremely lame! Divorce is the only solution
I was lurking on your other grow so I decided to join in over here as I will be trying a couple outdoor plants. I'm planning on planting in June as we have had snow and frost as late as then. I'm also thinking of trying a re-veg of the Golden Goat plants I have going that should finish sometime mid to late May.
Yeah, historically May 4th is the last day under 60* in Colorado and I figure if bad weather comes in I can move them in to my tent for the night Growing outdoors is super fun though, and Colorado has an awesome climate for it in my previous experiences. That Golden Goat re-veg should be quite the adventure, I hated re-vegging my Warlock... But I guess in the end it was worth it. Good luck my friend, if you have a Journal feel free to post a link here, I'd love to check it out!
I'm gonna have to check out this amendment 64 again. I read that thing front to back and back to front and I never saw anything about household limitations, separation of grow spaces, restricted spaces etc. inside the same house. Just the per adult 3 in bloom and 3 immature at any time. I wonder if the restriction you are referring to was a local county or city ordinance? Sheesh Now I'm freaked out...and happy about the outdoor thing. If there was a restriction locally that is total road apples and cow patties
As if energy is free or something. It would be great to have a link FAQ in the Legal area here at 420 Magazine that covers individual county and cities rules inside Colorado if they vary from the State Amendment. Arrgh more anti liberal crap to deal with. Its okay I just realized I can still grow legally in Colorado I just have to research the legal stuff again. I don't watch news programs so maybe I missed something. Besides How are they going to enforce such ridiculousness they still gotta have probable cause to break your door down or come inside? Think about the police manpower and hours of pay and the paperwork etc. this is exactly what the Amendment was supposed to eliminate. Let me research before I say anything further that might be unwarranted
I guess I should have prefaced my last post with "this is info I got from someone in the industry" haha I guess I just didn't really think I couldn't believe him. I just know I'm legal with my plant count and have my Red Card so I'm in the clear Didn't mean to scare ya or anything, I guess I should give Prop 64 a read through