wow that guy is pretty good check this one out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShY50pxA_W4&feature=channel
Does anyone know of a headshop that sells RooR bongs close to Seattle?
yeah it's cool knowing more people who do it. i've met a few medical growers up here the last couple months and they've all been pretty cool about helping unregistered growers too.
i'll be getting some blue city diesel and a verified female medicine man cut from one of them next week. i kinda hope my MM is male so i can use that pollen. not sure how the bcd is supposed to be, but its a blueberry x nycd cross.
is there a different registration to grow in or. or wa. that is different than just having the dr.'s note for consumption?
It's slightly more involved here than in California if that's what you're getting at.
No here in Oregon you must register your grow with OMMP get the paper work have your Doc fill it out send it in with 100$ and wait. Your legal as long as your paper work has been submitted.
clones are illegal to be bought or sold in oregon. as of now, check voter power for the I28 bill. which would make dispensarys legal.
hey hey hey guys thats why i sorta made this PNW thing up so we have resources for clones and stuff, dong get me wrong having dispensary's in the OR would be ideal and sweet but its not like that yet hence PNW growers group.
a few of us want to make something of it, have a dated social get together,puff session,clone swapping,canna cup and whatever else sounds like fun. I think starting a pot fest would be cool to pull off and keep going for years, like beer fest but pot games,Im sure everybody can come up with some sorta challenging canna smokin game.
Im tempted to want to open a bar or small restaurant just to have a solid place to hold PNW events at.
It's a piece of cake when you are a legal grower or patient. As long as no money exchanges hands it's legit.
Makes it easier to have tons of strains to smoke as well. You get some grow buddies and give an ounce of strain A, someone else drops an ounce of Strain B. Rinse and repeat.
The only legal transaction is for grow equipment costs such as setup, light bulbs, carbon filters, nutrients, etc. but not labor. This has to be within a patient/grower relationship.
I never ask my patients for a dime, they're far too sweet and kind.