Missouri new law

Just remember, right in between all of you in 417 and 816, is 660, god's country here in west central MO. Small town values and big city buds rule!
Oh it's Gods country here too...
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lol, i think i like yours better!
lol...I love it here.......I lived in big cities all my life being a military brat, and then 25yrs in the rangers myself...it was a culture shock at first but I love the wide open spaces.........it's......relaxing :smokin:
 
Here are the girls one started showing her sexs, i think its Preflower, but i still alot more ground to cover 3 week min....Salome 420fam....Legal MMJ CareGivers Peer Support Specialist. Family

Favorable GROWERS OF KC
 

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Here are the girls one started showing her sexs, i think its Preflower, but i still alot more ground to cover 3 week min....Salome 420fam....Legal MMJ CareGivers Peer Support Specialist. Family

Favorable GROWERS OF KC
Is that the light making them look that color, or do you have those young ladies in some really hot soil, cuz it looks like too much nitrogen in the new growth...otherwise looking good man :bravo:
 
I'm a fellow KC man myself. I'm going to lay on back and let it all shake out and im sure it will. Personally I'm hoping to get that 6- plant limit (in flower) bumped up a little. Does anyone know if you'll be able to grow other people's medicine under their card? ie: 6 cards = 36plants. Thank you and i look forward to getting some kind of network going. P.s. be careful trading clones you may be getting more than just a clone. But i sure like the idea of it
 
I'm a fellow KC man myself. I'm going to lay on back and let it all shake out and im sure it will. Personally I'm hoping to get that 6- plant limit (in flower) bumped up a little. Does anyone know if you'll be able to grow other people's medicine under their card? ie: 6 cards = 36plants. Thank you and i look forward to getting some kind of network going. P.s. be careful trading clones you may be getting more than just a clone. But i sure like the idea of it
Yeah I wish I had the room for that many :drool: And I already ran into that, got gnats from a friends new sprout (there was 2 but he killed 1) but my organic soil took care of that, got all worried for no reason, cuz they were dead in a matter of days :slide:
But hey :welcome: to the forum, glad your here :passitleft:
 
I'm a fellow KC man myself. I'm going to lay on back and let it all shake out and im sure it will. Personally I'm hoping to get that 6- plant limit (in flower) bumped up a little. Does anyone know if you'll be able to grow other people's medicine under their card? ie: 6 cards = 36plants. Thank you and i look forward to getting some kind of network going. P.s. be careful trading clones you may be getting more than just a clone. But i sure like the idea of it
The law as it seems to be shaking out is saying that we can have 6 plants as a patient, and we can have up to 3 patients in a household, each with 6 plants. As soon as you go over that limit, you have become a commercial grow op, and then the rules and requirements change.
 
While visiting a indoor growing shop in Springfield Mo., this weekend, I got a low-down on how this is all shaking out:
1. First, you go to a special doctor for your medical authorization, $150 if you pay cash, $155 if you use credit cards.
2. You take your authorization to the website on the Missouri Health Department and fill out the required online info. Here are the costs:
License TypeLicense FeesRenewal
Qualified Patient$25.00$25.00
Additional Fee for Patient Cultivation$100.00$100.00
Primary Caregiver for a Qualified Patient$25.00$25.00

As a patient cultivator, you can have six flowering plants, six clones, and six vegging plants.
You can also grow for up to two other people, for a total of 18, 18, and 18 on the plants.
That's a lot of plants unless you are doing a SOG.
Every year you pay again, $155 or $150 to the doc, plus $25 patient card ad $100 for cultivation etc.
This is crap.
LOL.
But I'm considering it because of my unique situation, married to whom I'm married. (Don't ask. I won't tell.)
Also, I'm already growing for a friend as well, and this will make it legal and above board.
But all this has me thinking: how to fairly divide the costs between caregiver and patient?
Not even counting time and the work, the financial costs are serious.
What we've been doing up to now is, my friend buys the chemicals and additives, supplies that have to be replaced of small things, and I've been bearing the brunt of the utilities, the growing equipment, tents, etc.
Maybe I should instead, ask so much an ounce.
Not sure.
 
Is that Havenhurst Dam?
No ma'am, the first pic is down stream from Zan's creek side camp ground, the second is Shoal Creek Falls...both in Joplin, MO...and the third is a pic just out of my driveway, a little further south :thumb:
 
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