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Col 64 Private Co-Op?/Garden Group?

vapedg13

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so can a group of say 10 friends over 21 grow 60 plants at the same house or only 6

can a husband & wife grow 12 or only 6?
 

vapedg13

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so basically i could lie say I have 10 people living in my house ...have 10 friends to back me up and grow 60 plants.

great new law :) gunna be abused very easily...lets get 100 people to live on a 10 acre parcel and grow 600 plants :)
 
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Whatever...

I believe the purpose of this thread has been filled.

Currently I'm busy working with friends and neighbors to teach all of colorado how to grow. I highly suggest everyone else do the same. :)

Not sure, but I believe I've seen parcels of 20-35 acres around here (South Park) with water rights(have to drill your own well)... around 8-15K$, depending on location. They're off-grid as well. Looking for one with a southern facing slope and places to put ponds for pressurized irrigation. :)

Stay Safe! :blowbubbles:

20-35 acres for that price? I'm definitely going to.have to look into this thanks for the info.
 

theJointedOne

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Growing is one thing, the funny thing is that all the folks who are scheming to make money. Folks think its so easy to make it disappear. when everyone and their mom is doing it, the current tends to slow down quite a bit.
 

vapedg13

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Growing is one thing, the funny thing is that all the folks who are scheming to make money. Folks think its so easy to make it disappear. when everyone and their mom is doing it, the current tends to slow down quite a bit.

I totally agree ....my bro is a general contractor before the downfall of our economy he did really good...then everyone and there mom began working in his field construction.

Now adays he gets a contract but they are far and few in between....so many people .....to little work to be had

......Alot of people think they can just buy some seeds.. grow some weeed and now they are growers with a product good enough for stores.........

I own a mmj store and can tell you first hand ....the majority of people grow mids at best.....

Sometimes we have to buy shitty weed just to keep in supply.

there is alot of shitty weed out there... people that grow it think its good... until they try the topshelf
 

Hydro-Soil

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20-35 acres for that price? I'm definitely going to.have to look into this thanks for the info.

Remember... there's only a 90 day outdoor season and it hits -50F at least twice each year. :) I also highly recommend not being a smoker, heavily overweight, an acidic diet eater or a junk food junkie... there's not much oxygen up here and you'll need your body to absorb and utilize as much of it as possible. :)

That's not a problem? Come on up! LOL

Stay Safe! :blowbubbles:
 

Hydro-Soil

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I totally agree ....my bro is a general contractor before the downfall of our economy he did really good...then everyone and there mom began working in his field construction.

Now adays he gets a contract but they are far and few in between....so many people .....to little work to be had

......A lot of people think they can just buy some seeds.. grow some weeed and now they are growers with a product good enough for stores.........

I own a mmj store and can tell you first hand ....the majority of people grow mids at best.....

Sometimes we have to buy shitty weed just to keep in supply.

there is alot of shitty weed out there... people that grow it think its good... until they try the topshelf
There's a lot of that going on in Colorado right now...

I'm doing my part though... teaching anyone and everyone that's interested. Will be passing out seeds and pamphlets in the future as well. Working on acquiring some short flowering genetics to breed a mountain workhorse for tinctures and oil, passing out cannabis to folks in need...

You know, slowly overgrowing Colorado! :tiphat:

Stay Safe! :blowbubbles:
 
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Remember... there's only a 90 day outdoor season and it hits -50F at least twice each year. :) I also highly recommend not being a smoker, heavily overweight, an acidic diet eater or a junk food junkie... there's not much oxygen up here and you'll need your body to absorb and utilize as much of it as possible. :)

That's not a problem? Come on up! LOL

Stay Safe! :blowbubbles:

No problem at all I'm used to freezing temps I'm only 578 miles away I'm definitely looking into this.
 

Hydro-Soil

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No problem at all I'm used to freezing temps I'm only 578 miles away I'm definitely looking into this.

Definitely look me up if you get around the junction of 285 and the 9. Got a nice group of folks forming here... really friendly people. :)

We'll be here. LOL

Stay Safe! :blowbubbles:
 
I think a commune co-op is very doable on paper and in person. I have 18 plants and counting under Am 64 just gotta get some bio buckets and higher ceilings!
 

Jhhnn

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There's a lot of that going on in Colorado right now...

I'm doing my part though... teaching anyone and everyone that's interested. Will be passing out seeds and pamphlets in the future as well. Working on acquiring some short flowering genetics to breed a mountain workhorse for tinctures and oil, passing out cannabis to folks in need...

You know, slowly overgrowing Colorado! :tiphat:
Stay Safe! :blowbubbles:

Being very new at this, I hesitate to offer suggestions, but you might want to check out the offerings from F.O.G., Fast Outdoor Genetics in Canada. Looks like they've done a lot of work on short season outdoor strains. I just stumbled across their offerings while trying to learn...

JUst sayin', ya know? Trying to advance the Cause...
 

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