Quote Originally Posted by loganz77
In Humboldt County, you can grow up to 99 plants for medical reasons.
Quote Originally Posted by nate4305
I don't know man, there are places you can live and grow it but I don't know about selling it! But if you find a place let me know i'll move there with you this county is starting to piss me off too!

-nate-


â??If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do soâ?
â?? Thomas Jefferson
First off, I agree with the T.J. quote. Here is an idea, move to some place a couple hundred+ miles north of San Francisco where your closest neighbor is at least 1/4 mile or so away. Be tied into the grid, but also install solar, and wind if possible/eventually. Installing a 5-10kw solar sytem ($15k-$40k) and a 10k wind tower for $30k would allow you to not just use electricity from the grid, but be able to pump back electricity for $0.40 per KW/H for the first 5 years using rebates.

If you had both systems generating electricity at 80% potential, that would be enough for your house,8 1000's for a flowering room, and enough juice to keep your veg space.

So, where are you going to have your grow area?

1) Has to be well hidden: This isn't just because the man is staring down your back, but because those guy's who live in a trailer 3 miles down the road and smoke meth all the time will steal everything you have if they or someone finds out you have potentially $60,000 of equipment, bud, plants in all stages that can be sold for $5-$50 each.

2) Has to be sealed: The perfect room is a sealed room. Controlling the environment for the perfect harvest requires you control the temp, humidity, CO2, and air flow. You don't need fresh air if you are using CO2 burners or tanks along with proper fan placement.

3) Has to be accessible: Easy to get to and work in. If you are doing this professionally you will be spending alot of time working in your garden. Think outside the box on how to make your garden as efficient as possibly while still making it accessible.

pm me if you want some more ideas.
Dr.Hashman Reviewed by Dr.Hashman on . Where would I be allowed to cultivate marijuana professionaly? I dont even know if this is the right spot, but it seemed good enough. Basically where im at right now, times are rough, im in huge amounts of debt from college, and after being graduated for over a year now, I still havent got a single interview :( I think its time for me to find a new field, and well....I love marijuana, ive successfully grown it (soil/hydro/indoor/outdoor/stealth and in the open) I think its actually pretty fun, one of my favorite hobbies, and I think if I could Rating: 5