its 4:20pm whatcha smokin on?
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Originally Posted by oldhaole
We are nowhere near gulf humid. We have tradewinds 300 day a year.
I have been kinda following Colorado and what is going on with MMJ. Also own a house in Ridgeway. Promised wife of my youth to live there for a year before we get too old to do it. How easy is it to get your card? Can you be your own caregiver? Or has the new law shot that all to hell? I suppose you must be a CO resident to apply... Oh shit... Sorry to hijack your thread :(
hahaha I'll do my best to answer you're questions.
You can still be you're own caregiver to my knowledge, even once the new law goes into effect. It's easy as hell to get a card as it is, but they are going to go after the doc's and probably make it harder to get a card. I somehow doubt they'll make it really hard as it goes against their best interests. yup gota be a CO resident :rastasmoke: btw love the low humidity out here!
its 4:20pm whatcha smokin on?
Thats it, rub it in :thumbsup: You have a beautiful state. No arguement from me. Come Febuary, I will drop you a line. :D My turn then to gloat. Thanx for the answers.
Have a great rest of your night. Sun hasn't gone down here yet.
its 4:20pm whatcha smokin on?
haha we'll see about that my fiend. I'm totally envious of the outdoor growers, life is so much simpler! :stoned:
nice variety blazedtbone. I've got og kush, white rhino, and gws on hand, and maui flowering also cheese. Wish I had you're cali orange and chemdawg though :jointsmile:
its 4:20pm whatcha smokin on?
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Originally Posted by oldhaole
....Come Febuary, I will drop you a line. :D My turn then to gloat....
There's no beating good outdoor, IMO. ;)
its 4:20pm whatcha smokin on?
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Originally Posted by Dorje113
There's no beating good outdoor, IMO. ;)
I think you are right. However my response to Turbo was a dig on Colorado's weather come Febuary. Right now you are probably just starting to warm up.
Here we have more rain on the way. Flash flood warnings are up for the islands north of us.
Colorado is a beautiful place. In summer and fall it can't be beat. For an island boy, there is just so much to do. Then you have what you refer to as winter...That I can take a pass on.
its 4:20pm whatcha smokin on?
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Originally Posted by Dorje113
There's no beating good outdoor, IMO. ;)
For sure. I'm so bummed that my rental house has an exposed backyard!! I shouldve moved a few months ago!
Been having trouble finding a guerrilla spot in the city. May have to sit this summer out. So bummed!
its 4:20pm whatcha smokin on?
Hey Turbo- picked up the Cali Orange and Chem from CAM, both are really good. The white rhino is also from CAM and is some of my favorite herb right now! The same grower did the Cali Orange and rhino, and he knows what he's doing.
I have the Chem and Maui going now, and also the BB Cheese, Juliet, Amnesia Lemon Haze and Burmese Kush! Still pretty little but should be flowering soon.
Ridgway is a cool spot, really remote on the way to Telluride, close to Gunnison and Montrose. Fly fished the Umcompahdre(sp?) river a year or so ago and it's beautiful around there.
its 4:20pm whatcha smokin on?
LA Confidential along w some 73u full-melt bubble...
In the curing jars..... Mr Nice, Sour D, Headband, GDP Kush
its 4:20pm whatcha smokin on?
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Originally Posted by TurboALLWD
Thought I'd take a break from reading the hb1284 shit and see what everyones smokin on :jointsmile:
I've got some white rhino and widow with about a two week cure, 60% rh and hard as a ROCK. You could hit this with a hammer and it wouldn't squish. Trust me I've tried. :stoned:
wr is cherried and the widow is in line :rastasmoke:
But I am hitting some killer sage and some kush berry. Old good cure, waiting for next ones to finish out.
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Originally Posted by Klonzinc
But I am hitting some killer sage and some kush berry. Old good cure, waiting for next ones to finish out.
NICE :D I had some sage back in cincy that was nothing short of enlightening.
Here's the purps chopped down next to some widow in the early stages.