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San Diego Finest Cuts #3

Grow Tech

I've got a stalk of sinsemilla growing in my back
Veteran
Hey GS ! Good to see you around. I have one of your SoCal Master Kush x Black Indica in the nursery. It wasn't ready for my the indoor crop I'm about to go 12/12 with but should make the next round
 

Terpene

I love the smell of cannabis in the morning
Veteran
Med Tree Seeds Heroes (TociTonic x Tangie) at its 10 week chop:
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Tardigrade

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To continue the reemergence of the old faces, I just heard from CaliGreen...

FYI, anybody needs any supplies, tomorrow - Saturday the 5th, SD Hydro has a huge sale, 15% over wholesale on everything... I think humble will be at the San Marcos store...

Also, how's this for mainstreaming...Home De Pot is selling DE light systems online! As well as inline fans, filters, kits...

I'm firing up the light tonight, going to run a bunch of minis side by side for comparitive purpposes, gotta see how these new cuts pan out. I'll have some pics to contribute soon!
 

ECtraveler

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Also, how's this for mainstreaming...Home De Pot is selling DE light systems online! As well as inline fans, filters, kits...

They also have rebranded soil & coco in store along with nutrients in select locations. The commercialization has begun.
 

Tardigrade

Active member
I'm day 1 into flower with no A/C and it jumps from 73 to 93 degrees here at the beach. Kinda like when ya make it rain by washing the car. What a douche I sound like though...its almost Turkey day and I'm whining about sunshine. Boo hoo.
 

Terpene

I love the smell of cannabis in the morning
Veteran
I guess I am going to be the first one to say that I am happy that cannabis is finally legal in California.

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http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/sd-me-election-pot-20161107-story.html

Now that California voters have passed Proposition 64, legalizing marijuana use for adults for recreational purposes, what’s next?

Here’s a look at seven things that reflect the new landscape in California when it comes to marijuana:

1. You can grow it at home
Effective immediately, if you’re 21 or older, you can possess an ounce of pot and up to six plants in your home legally.

In addition, some sweeping changes to the California criminal code go into effect. For example, law enforcement can no longer use the smell of marijuana or the presence of paraphernalia as a basis for broad searches.

“Marijuana is now going to be a legal commodity like alcohol,” said Tamar Todd, legal director of Drug Policy Action, the advocacy and political arm of the Drug Policy Alliance, which backed Prop 64. “By itself, marijuana itself is not considered contraband so the mere presence of somebody having it is not grounds to stop, search, frisk and detain somebody.”

2. The tax money won’t come right away
The financial impact of Prop 64 is expected to be big — analysts at the Legislature estimate additional state and local tax revenues ranging from "the high hundreds of millions of dollars to over $1 billion annually."

But the lion’s share of the new law consists of establishing the licensing, sale and tax collection regimes needed to oversee the industry. Licensing and taxation will not begin until January 2018.

“The whole process will take time,” said Michael Cindrich, a San Diego attorney and the executive director of the county’s chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML).

3. You still can’t smoke in public
Smoking pot in public is still against the law and so is driving while impaired by marijuana.

Any potential recreational marijuana shop cannot be within 600 feet of daycare centers, schools and other youth centers. And businesses that sell alcohol or tobacco cannot sell pot.

In an effort to avoid some of the problems seen in Colorado, labels on marijuana edibles will be just as detailed as any food product, including safe portion sizes and warnings about allergens.

The new law also prohibits advertising aimed at minors and requires businesses that sell recreational pot to check IDs to make sure buyers are not underage.

4. Local communities still have a lot of power
Just as in the case of medical marijuana, local governments can ban commercial marijuana transactions by ordinance and if they decide to OK marijuana businesses, the local authorities can regulate them through zoning laws.

Some communities in San Diego County dropped the hammer before Tuesday’s election.

Poway’s city council on Nov. 1 banned the commercial sale and outdoor cultivation of marijuana, joining Santee, San Marcos, Lemon Grove and National City.

But while communities can nix cultivation, they cannot ban the provision allowing up to six plants in a person’s home.

“They can have regulations to prevent nuisance to neighbors and protect safety and things like that, but they can’t ban it across the board,” Todd said.

5. You might be able to clean up your legal record
One of the major provisions of the law allows those with prior marijuana convictions to petition the courts to revisit cases that the new law legalizes.

“For example, if your conviction was for cultivating less than six plants (in your house), now that six plants is legal, you can have that conviction wiped out,” Cindrich said. “If (the conviction) was a felony but is now a misdemeanor, you can have your charge and your record changed.”

6. The Catch-22 — actually getting pot won’t be easy
Recreational use of marijuana in California may be legal now, but there’s a catch — at least in the short term.

How does someone who wants to use pot legally get it?

Medical dispensaries cannot sell to recreational users. Cultivators cannot legally sell it until they get licensed by the state, which won’t happen until January 2018.

And potential customers cannot drive to a state such as Oregon where recreational use is legal and take it back to California because it’s against the law to take marijuana across state lines.

“That is all true,” Todd said. “There is a need. This is how it played out in other states (that passed recreational pot) as well.”

Recreational users will have rely — if they don’t want to break the law — on using pot from their plants at home or by getting it from medical marijuana users. But it’s against the law for a medical marijuana user to sell pot to somebody else; they can only give it away for free.

“A person cannot sell it to another adult but they can share it,” Todd said.

7. Hemp is now legal
Almost lost in the hoopla surrounding Prop 64 is the provision that allows for the production of industrial hemp by California farmers, which will be regulated by the state’s Department of Food and Agriculture.

“It’s a little more under the radar,” Todd said, “but especially for a state like California, it’s more significant than it was for states like Washington or Colorado because we have so much agriculture potential for it.”
 

ECtraveler

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7. Hemp is now legal
Almost lost in the hoopla surrounding Prop 64 is the provision that allows for the production of industrial hemp by California farmers, which will be regulated by the state’s Department of Food and Agriculture.

“It’s a little more under the radar,” Todd said, “but especially for a state like California, it’s more significant than it was for states like Washington or Colorado because we have so much agriculture potential for it.”

I have to admit to being quite scared about the future but this last part has the potential to open doors for me personally
 

ECtraveler

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"Whew! There you are".
Only day 26 but my lost strawberry ice creme pheno of Strawberry Candy is already making her presence known.
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DoomsDay

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Wow looks good! Finally got my decent camera up and running again so I can take some decent photos to show off..

In other news my greenhouse was visited by a gang of mice.. tore the bottoms of my plants to shit. Anyone have any suggestions besides mouse traps as these mice are dodging those like poisoned candy.
 

ECtraveler

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Bait traps.

Are they eating the leaves or just the main stem? If it's the latter they're doing it because they're dying of thirst and your plants likely have the highest moisture content of anything growing in the vicinity. I've had it happen to me a few times and it's always during heat spells like we're having. It might sound counter productive but if poison doesn't get them put out a bowl of water and they won't do the extra work to get it.
 

Terpene

I love the smell of cannabis in the morning
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Bait traps.

Are they eating the leaves or just the main stem? If it's the latter they're doing it because they're dying of thirst and your plants likely have the highest moisture content of anything growing in the vicinity. I've had it happen to me a few times and it's always during heat spells like we're having. It might sound counter productive but if poison doesn't get them put out a bowl of water and they won't do the extra work to get it.

You sir have done your homework! :tiphat:

Poisoned rodents that are close to death will be looking for anything they can find for sources of water. Back when I ran a pest control company, I would routinely hear from clients who found a rat drinking water from their dogs water dish because it was on death's doorstep. EC's suggestion of leaving a bowl or two of water out should solve this issue.

Another thing to try might be physical barriers around the stems - slice a keg cup up and tape it around the stem as a sleeve. The rodents should be so weak by the time they're looking for water that they probably won't fight past a minor obstacle.

As EC said, I only ever heard of rodents making themselves visible during periods of extreme heat / long periods without rain. Usually, they hide out and die out in nature - though every once in a while, they'd hole up in a wall void and just RUIN some poor persons week.
 

onavelzy

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Usually, they hide out and die out in nature - though every once in a while, they'd hole up in a wall void and just RUIN some poor persons week.

or they hole up and die in the ventilation system of the house or car and ruin a lot more than a week. both suck. had to have the toyota folks almost dis-assemble the front end of my prius to get to where that f'er died. $1000 bill. the one in the house vent system just stunk for that winter because we were too lazy to go after it.

personally, i'm not big fan of poison around here as there's a lot of potential damage to their predators like owls, hawks, coyotes, cats, etc. we had a dog of ours find a hidden bag of rat poison in the garage and eat a lot of it. they're often blood thinners that kill the rodents by causing internal bleeding. stomach pump and charcoal purge at the vet. our dog was pretty touch and go for a while and had to be on meds for several weeks after. definitely a no go if there's kids around.
 

DoomsDay

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As of now they are just shredding up the bottom leaves. Not actually going after the main stems yet. Little basted haha. Thanks for the suggestions! Looks like I'm making brew a pot of coffee and sit in my greenhouse from a while tonight with my .22. Screw these little critters.
 

onavelzy

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Wow looks good! Finally got my decent camera up and running again so I can take some decent photos to show off..

In other news my greenhouse was visited by a gang of mice.. tore the bottoms of my plants to shit. Anyone have any suggestions besides mouse traps as these mice are dodging those like poisoned candy.

wonder if a top layer of diatomaceous earth wouldn't fuck them over enough to get them to leave the area alone. non toxic and would double as an insect/pest treatment. i was gonna suggest a greenhouse grow cat but i searched and read that cats like cannabis too
 

Medfinder

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Old 03-07-2010, 01:48 PM #224
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That was many years ago...


after many years..... I have Returned to the forum.

Good to see sd finest still going.

here's some 91 skunk va bean's that i may source a strong male to pollinate with.or maybe run some of these...

the white fruit of atlantis is mostly Og's crossed tahoe





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Medfinder

Chemon 91
Welcome back dude!

PM sent.

its good to be back and ....LEGAL!:biggrin:

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