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Are you allowed to stockpile your own harvest?

I want to move to colorado so I can grow legally, but have a few question.

I understand you can have 6 plants, 3 in veg 3 in flower, per adult in the household, for a max of 12 plants total.

My question is, are you allowed to stockpile your harvest? Is there a limit regarding how much usable smoke you can have on hand from your own grow?

Many thanks for answers.

--RG1
 

BOMBAYCAT

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The weight can't leave the house, so I give a Z to friends once in a while so I don't have so much laying around. I like to grow different varieties for the different flavors.
 

shithawk420

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Im not sure that answers his question.i think hes asking is it ok to have like 50 pounds legally in the house
 

Jhhnn

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Im not sure that answers his question.i think hes asking is it ok to have like 50 pounds legally in the house

Technically, yes, but you'd probably want to have a gettogro setup & a power bill to match if worse came to worse. Like this-

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?threadid=236262

Personal growing has only been legal for 2-1/2 years. Years from now it'd be a lot easier to explain a freezer full of buds- "Just saving it up, officer, in hopes that they'll let me sell it some day."

OTOH, selling one bag to the wrong guy puts your nuts in the vise.

I've never been a part of it, but a person who wants to grow lots of it probably wants to get a med card & do all the right stuff to set themselves up as a caregiver.
 
Thank you all for the replies! I was wanting to do one grow of some strawberry diesel, then another of some 98 bubba kush, and keep it stock piled there for variety. Was planning on fully documenting my grow and yields just in case any questions came about from the law.

Excellent info, many thanks!
 

ClearBarbedFunk

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You must be able to prove you grew what you have on hand in your own grow.

Can't leave the property with more then a zip.
 

Jhhnn

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You must be able to prove you grew what you have on hand in your own grow.

Can't leave the property with more then a zip.

Dunno that it needs to be proven but it needs to be plausible. That gets easier as time goes by & a person continues to grow, of course.

We can readily produce 3 lbs/year using the 6/12 plant count formula. We've been doing it for 3 years & have the power bills to show it. Sooo... if the authorities somehow discovered that I had 5 lbs (I don't) that would be reasonable. 50 lbs, not so much. 500 lbs of brickweed in the garage, not reasonable at all.

Although it runs counter to the traditional outlaw headset of most growers, just following plant limitations, on street possession limits & not selling anything basically immunizes personal growers against prosecution.

A personal grower has to be screwing up in some fashion or another for the authorities to even find them or want to do so.
 

MileHighGlass

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If you have a med rec. for 75 plants then you can add that with your amednment 64 "limit" and you can have pretty much whatever you want. Technically speaking.
 

Jhhnn

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If you have a med rec. for 75 plants then you can add that with your amednment 64 "limit" and you can have pretty much whatever you want. Technically speaking.

Quite true, I'm sure. OTOH, it would probably be smart to go with the caregiver thing-

https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/become-caregiver

Sign up some patients & so forth. It legitimizes a grower's bank balance & lifestyle.

A64 limits suit my purposes just fine, which are basically staying stoned & never running out. I also like being completely off the radar. I'm too fucking old to risk spending any of my remaining days behind bars.
 

stoned-trout

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I can now have 6 lbs and 99 plants..i got my growers exemption...long live cali medical...yeehaw
 

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