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    Good Day Upstate!

    Hope everyone reading is in a nice place

    Relocating to area next month.

    How's growing conditions?

    Know Texas weather, ( south) Georgia weather and Florida weather.

    Any tips from locals on outdoor cultivation?

    Preciate It! :thumbsup:
    sheilovealways Reviewed by sheilovealways on . Good Day Upstate! Hope everyone reading is in a nice place :D Relocating to area next month. How's growing conditions? Know Texas weather, ( south) Georgia weather and Florida weather. Any tips from locals on outdoor cultivation? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Junior Member

    Good Day Upstate!

    Welcome to the area, as for growing I havnt done any here.

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    #3
    Member

    Good Day Upstate!

    Thanks for the invite!

    What's prices like?

    Texas prices are real cheap! Gonna miss that!

    What is readily available?

    In Texas the schwag is everywhere - that is what is so cheap - but with the right contacts you end up with a better quality Mexi schwag.

    Hydro available but for a hefty price. $20 - $40 a gram.

    Hell Houston has at least 10 different flavors of hydro at any given time - lots of grow houses!

    What I was used to in GA and FL was what I call mids or commercial grade, that was your average $30 - $40 a quarter sack.

    True nasty ass dirt weed will run you $30 an ounce - yeah that sounds all good until you try to smoke the shit.

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    #4
    Junior Member

    Good Day Upstate!

    isnt quite the selection here , think most people are indoor growers here due to the humidity - get a little bud rot with too much moisture. Id say stay in texas lucky if I can find 2 people with weed let alone 2 different kinds lol . Welcome to the palmetto state where southern hospitality is smiling to your face and talkin smack behind your back!.:rastasmoke:

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    #5
    Junior Member

    Good Day Upstate!

    every go 2 cherrydale in greenville:rastasmoke:

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    #6
    Junior Member

    Good Day Upstate!

    I have personally never seen that kind of variety in the upstate, and I have lived here all my life...

    As far as growing... BE CAREFUL! I have 2, they are my first trys, and I have to keep them hidden pretty well, or someone will steal them...

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    #7
    Junior Member

    Good Day Upstate!

    I am relatively new here and came across this site with some upstate responses so my first thought was great then I read the notes and what a bummer to hear that "things" seem real limited here. That's actually scary. I am from the SW where it's everywhere and actually was legalized medically. But that doesn't matter because I am not there anymore.
    I did find it interesting that its4420 noted "the palmetto state where southern hospitality is smiling to your face and talkin smack behind your back!"
    That has been my experience and I am hoping to change that with meeting some decent people here:thumbsup:

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    #8
    Junior Member

    Good Day Upstate!

    Quote Originally Posted by KOne00
    "the palmetto state where southern hospitality is smiling to your face and talkin smack behind your back!"
    I've lived in SC my entire life and that really does sum it up rather well.

    Not everyone in SC is like that though, just have to weed through all the BS first. What part of SC are you from now?

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    #9
    Junior Member

    Good Day Upstate!

    If ur looking for a place to grow out doors i would find a large state park near by hike for a few miles then head off the trail and find a safe and fairly sunny place plant some sprouts leave and come back for harvest time or when enough time has passed to sex the plants and remove the mails if u want to avoid seeds in ur bud. If you plant far enough from a trail you shouldent have too any problems. The bud that the plants produce might not be the greatest but its the safest way to go. I gave it a try last summer and ended up with a few ounces over a pound of decent seedless mids from 6 female plants.

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