Humboldt Questions

JimmyBluffet246

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Was considering moving out to humboldt n got a lot of questions? Is it as violent as they make it sound? Is there a better place to move in that area then another? How much would it aproximately cost to run a greenhouse? Any strains that do better then others reccommended?
 

Rogues88

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Not violent at all unless your a thief on someone's grow. But honestly i feel if your not white you will stand out like a sore thumb n many aspects. Google emerald triangle all those places are great places to grow! Humbolt is the kingpin by far. Not sure on greenhouse alot comes into play your questions are very broad. How much it cost to run depends on many factors mainly being plant count and how big you.want your green house. If you want state of arc or some generic shit Id say anywhere from $2,000 to 15,000. Best strain out here Blue dream! Atleast from a growing point of view!
 

JimmyBluffet246

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Im probably gonna have to start with helping someone so I can learn as much as possible but ideally I would like to have my own gig. And good to know about the non violent thing google had me spooked to go up there. You said Humboldt is the middle of it. Is trinity or medocino better to go to in terms of not getting caught. I kind of want to go balls to the wall if at all possible. Just wondering if there is a invisible rule about how much u can grow before the cops mess with u.
 

Rogues88

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99 plants anywhere in the emerald triangle and the cops know what goes on in emerald triangle there all good spots to me id love to have piece of land anywhere in triangles.
 

AEB424

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Why don't you start doing some research online about growing and start up a little outdoor grow yourself, even if it's a gorilla grow?This way you could get your "feet wet" and have somewhat of an idea about the basics before you tried to get a job at a large scale operation. That's what I would do without a doubt.
 

JimmyBluffet246

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Why don't you start doing some research online about growing and start up a little outdoor grow yourself, even if it's a gorilla grow?This way you could get your "feet wet" and have somewhat of an idea about the basics before you tried to get a job at a large scale operation. That's what I would do without a doubt.
Thats definitely a good idea. I was leaning towards hiring someone also though. Really depends on how much money I can save up from now to then. This year I was trying to get a Marijuana Worker Permit to work out in Oregon but its taking forever to process. I do have a couple of really small outdoor grows...Less than 10 plants so im not compeletly clueless but at the same time i definitely could use help but its hard landing these growing jobs.
 

AEB424

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Thats definitely a good idea. I was leaning towards hiring someone also though. Really depends on how much money I can save up from now to then. This year I was trying to get a Marijuana Worker Permit to work out in Oregon but its taking forever to process. I do have a couple of really small outdoor grows...Less than 10 plants so im not compeletly clueless but at the same time i definitely could use help but its hard landing these growing jobs.
Oh alright that's good that you have a few small ops yourself. Based on the posts of yours I have seen I thought you had absolutely no experience at all. It is definitely challenging to get a job in the industry, especially where I am (Mass.). Even though it is legal here it is still pretty hard to land a "real" job growing. Before it was legalized here a buddy of mine and myself worked at a compassion center in southern New England (I don't want to put any names out there) and it did leave a sour taste in my mouth. I think it is safe to say that it was just this particular place though. I have never seen such a well funded grow that was a complete mess at the same time, it was actually pretty sad to see it happen since I knew what this warehouse was capable of. Hopefully I can land something with a smaller operation once we start opening up stores for recreational purposes.
 

JimmyBluffet246

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Oh alright that's good that you have a few small ops yourself. Based on the posts of yours I have seen I thought you had absolutely no experience at all. It is definitely challenging to get a job in the industry, especially where I am (Mass.). Even though it is legal here it is still pretty hard to land a "real" job growing. Before it was legalized here a buddy of mine and myself worked at a compassion center in southern New England (I don't want to put any names out there) and it did leave a sour taste in my mouth. I think it is safe to say that it was just this particular place though. I have never seen such a well funded grow that was a complete mess at the same time, it was actually pretty sad to see it happen since I knew what this warehouse was capable of. Hopefully I can land something with a smaller operation once we start opening up stores for recreational purposes.
That sucks. Well I hope you find something better and even though i have a few outdoor grows I wouldnt of called any of them successful out in fl Idk what it is the plants just dont get that big. I had friends grow in the ground with good soil and they still cant get more then a hp off a plant then you see cali and its 5lbs a plant with branches big enough to climb on. Im definitely going to do my research from now until then more likely then not someone is going to be hired. Nothing is set in stone yet though. Im just trying to preorganize.
 

JimmyBluffet246

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Like calendar wise what would be smartest way to do it. When should I start to grow them with lights when do I put them outside and what time of year do i crop. I know those are very broad questions so you dont got to be to specific on answer just want a general idea.
 

slow drawl

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Though I can't recommend one, I would suggest you invest in a good grow bible of sorts.
You have so many ? to be answered. It appears you want someone to guide you thru the process, that is a lot to ask IMHO. Don't mean to sound to harsh just thinking some good reading might help..:peace:
 

JimmyBluffet246

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Though I can't recommend one, I would suggest you invest in a good grow bible of sorts.
You have so many ? to be answered. It appears you want someone to guide you thru the process, that is a lot to ask IMHO. Don't mean to sound to harsh just thinking some good reading might help..:peace:
I appreciate the advice. You are right I just before I did this thread was somewhat scared because on google they make humboldt sound like the wild west. If you read an article on it they say more then half is cartel, 352 people missing in a year, all that type of stuff so at first I was just making sure it was safe to go out there. But I also understood acourse there going to make it sound worst then what it is so everyone doesnt go there. I just wanted to hear from someone there who actually knew what to expect. On the growing aspect you are 100 percent right a book is a good way to go about it. Thank you.for advice
 

ruby fruit

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I appreciate the advice. You are right I just before I did this thread was somewhat scared because on google they make humboldt sound like the wild west. If you read an article on it they say more then half is cartel, 352 people missing in a year, all that type of stuff so at first I was just making sure it was safe to go out there. But I also understood acourse there going to make it sound worst then what it is so everyone doesnt go there. I just wanted to hear from someone there who actually knew what to expect. On the growing aspect you are 100 percent right a book is a good way to go about it. Thank you.for advice
Personally every man and his dog would prob wanna go there to grow cos it's the cream of the crop according to Google searches
U may find investing elswhere u are taking more seriously ...i would be looking at land up in dem gold rush hills of old in California
 

JimmyBluffet246

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Personally every man and his dog would prob wanna go there to grow cos it's the cream of the crop according to Google searches
U may find investing elswhere u are taking more seriously ...i would be looking at land up in dem gold rush hills of old in California
Thank you thats really good advice cause even though everyone I talked to said i should be fine its still kind of scary with all the missing people reports. Im definitly trying to make some money but not to the extent where i put my life in jeopardy ya know. And if anyone is reading this post and has trim work or any work in that field i would really like to learn dont even have to pay me top dollar more in it for the knowledge aspect. The only part I was wondering is someone said something about a 99 plant rule. Is that valid in all of california or just emerald triangle. Part of me feels like if i get pulled over with a pound in a area like that it would be different then if i get pulled over with a pound somewhere else. Like everyone says the cops know whats going on but I just wonder what the gray line is there. Acourse I am going to be as lowkey as humanly possible but I just wish someone from that area could jump in the thread and answer those questions just so I dont have to go through the trial and error phase. There is alot of information on growing and experience is definitly important but if someone really applies there self I feel like they can learn it especially with a mentor. But there is nothing but false information on the triangle or grow areas in cali. And thank you once again ruby fruit for the advice I really appreciate that buddy.
 
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