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11-02-2010, 07:14 PM #16
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Top 10 Reasons to grow your own
It's important to note that I'm not talking about myself, just a hypothetical. Assume whatever you'd like, I'm just trying to discuss potential options moving forward. There are lots of factors, like whether certain authorities would recognize higher plant counts. I'm thinking 2 patients in a house, no caregiving, with two edible recs at 25 per, 50 plants for the house. If authorities don't recognize the edible rec, then one of the residents becomes a caregiver. For whatever reason, if someone decides to become a caregiver in order to grow more than 3/3, then we're talking 5 patients, the grower, and one more patient in the house, be it wife/girlfriend/brother/mother. Then, we're looking at 42 plants. It's easy enough for me to find 5 patients more than willing to sign me as their primary caregiver.
Originally Posted by MEDEDCANNABIS
The higher plant count would probably be the best option, since a caregiver would have to separate from his patients before doing business as a patient with an mmc. Grey area and all I guess.
However, it's probably going to be easier to stick with two patients in a house and 6/6 than deal with any more 'grey areas' than we have to. There are great things being developed with undercurrent systems, especially on the DIY side. It's probably going to be easier growing large plants instead of any number of smaller ones. I bet the best yielding small plant count system moving forward will be some sort of mpb/uc base with either tall trees or scrog, assuming smaller plant counts.
I hope everyone votes today. There was no line when I dropped my ballot off today in lone tree.
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