Everyone wants cheaper ounces, but no one realizes those cheaper ounces come at the expense of the plant itself, in the short and long term.
Canon city & environs are pretty conservative, home to Colorado's prison industrial complex.
I'd suggest taking a look at Pueblo County, east of town along 'business hwy 50" around Blende, Vineland & Avondale. Check the satellite view on Google maps. It's actual farm country, much of it with irrigation water. North of the highway, parcels sit atop bluffs overlooking the river to the north, affording a lot of privacy.
Plan B, if you will.
If that's the same Grape Ape cut I got back in like 2005 it's really good.grape ape clone
We kind of live in a state now where people who can't grow are a new, key component of the economy no one acknowledged before.I'm not too worried abut price. (Can't get much cheaper than GH, and the sun).
I worry more about clones/seeds/cuts. And of course how to keep myself from 'making' too many plants....
I prefer to let others try to make a living off the lazy people... or those who can't grow.
Actually it is the problems from the bessemer ditch group that controls the water out on the mesa (Boone, Blende, Avondale) that made me suggest searching water before moving. They are cutting water to any grows they can identify out there. Going farther up the Arkansas River is a better plan. Get away from the main town parts and most people up there are more understanding than the population here in Pueblo seams to be.
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Didn't mean to sound arrogant. I'm just confused as to why there are so many (enough to support a whole industry), who purchase at the Dispensaries and stores.
Skunk spray is so potent that it can knock you out or even kill you
That's treated domestic water, not ditch water-
http://stcharlesmesawaterdistrict.o...frontpage/153-water-district-votes-dry-on-pot
The vote is bullshit, anyway, as marijuana is a legal CO product. As we've seen, the USBR would refer any "violations" to the DoJ who would apply current enforcement guidelines & then... pffft.
I think that says a lot more about this local situation. The only non-natives holding water rights had to pay through the nose to get them and can't afford to let any go. The natives who control the rest are fighting on Dem./Rep. lines and almost all of them destest the idea of selling to anyone from out of state...I hear that most of Eastern Colorado falls under that description. So getting independant water rights might be near impossible but occationally propertiers with their own rights do come on the market...They also tend to be 5 to 10 times more expensive than similar w/o water rights.Colorado's private property fetish being what it is.
Sorry but that isn't right. I have watched 2 people decide to just watch their plants die or give them away over this. I know 3 others who are paying through the nose to truck in water to finnish their current plants...They will be moving.
The stupid Governor has repeatedly announced that any drainages controled by the feds will be treated by FEDERAL law over state! The lower frying pan (ie lower Arkansas/ Pueblo Res.) has been pretty much owned by the feds since the late 60s...See earlier comment about laws suits since they were key to this. That means even the stupid Pueblo Board Of Water Works MUST obay any order given them to stop water delivery to a grow from the Feds. Although i have yet to hear of any such order being given i know people on that board who have told me that is the districts stand. They will not budge.
Telling people to gamble their lives on such a shaky deal seams very problematic to me. Isn't the purpose of sites like this to try to gain information for those who aren't there and trying to learn?
My ULTIMATE advice is to hire a water rights attorney to research the exact siruation of the local you choose to move to well BEFORE you commit one thin dime to the purchase. The results will scare you but you might find work arounds in one area that will not work elsewhere. To date the state has no certain possition so it is all speculation when contrasted to federal law. The BLM still controls the majority of lands and drainages in So Col so take everything you hear with a grain of salt. No one KNOWS how this part of the fight will end. Maybe we might get to see some clear dirrection after the Gov. election.
I think that says a lot more about this local situation. The only non-natives holding water rights had to pay through the nose to get them and can't afford to let any go. The natives who control the rest are fighting on Dem./Rep. lines and almost all of them destest the idea of selling to anyone from out of state...I hear that most of Eastern Colorado falls under that description. So getting independant water rights might be near impossible but occationally propertiers with their own rights do come on the market...They also tend to be 5 to 10 times more expensive than similar w/o water rights.