Open Show n' Tell 2016

420mon

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Hoop house almost done but it's muddy out there. Mon gonna havta buy some rocks for drainage and to keep it from getting so muddy. Rain slowing mon down, ladies ar getting big and need to be transplanted soon. Hopefully by Friday mon can have rocks in, pots in and filled up, plastic and lights up.

Here are the ladies patently waiting on mon back porch waiting to go to their new home.image.jpg
 

fumble

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Guys I move in my new spot in the morning and am looking forward to this year. I am working on a spot to put a greenhouse like I had last year plus going to light dep my new spot too.
Check out my thread in seed and strain and this months High Times :)

Doc's Dank Seeds

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what I got to see of it ...effing gorgeous Doc! I was looking at the pic and reading the little blurb and it just disappeared on me?
 

ruby fruit

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That's cool as hell you saw it. I had to hunt a copy down because no one had it. I finilly found it at Barnes and Noble
Its bullshit the magazine is banned where i am although they cant stop it being sent to me if i could get hold of it
 
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nuggs

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it was out of some really nice purple I was helping trim up north and a couple of the plants harmed but was really nice, so I kept some seeds and have been growing it for the past few years, then this last season accidentally pollinated the whole mk crop with a mk male so have lots more of the seeds to go around.
I passed little packs of 3 or 5 out at one of the bbqs I think that's how fumble came across it
I have one of those packs you gave out I think.
 

TWS

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Follow the link for pettion.

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Don’t Make CA Patients and Caregivers Get Licenses The California legislature adopted the Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act (MMRSA) last year. The bill will license and regulate commercial medical cannabis activity in the state, but it also contains a provision that affects patients and caregivers who cultivate their own medical cannabis. The MMRSA requires a state and local license for individual patients who cultivate more than 100 square feet of medical cannabis or for primary caregivers who cultivate medical cannabis in more than 500 square feet (for up to five patients). The licensing requirements apply, even if all of the cannabis is for the patient’s personal medical cannabis use and not for sale. This is an unreasonable and unnecessary burden for legal medical cannabis patients and caregivers. Licensing is likely to be expensive and complicated. Businesses and organizations that work in the field of medical cannabis can be expected to adapt, jump over bureaucratic hurdles, and pay for the cost of licensing. Individual patients and caregivers cannot. Sign this petition asking lawmakers to remove the licensing thresholds for patients and caregivers cultivating medical cannabis for personal use. Click here to read more about the need for a change in the MMRSA. -

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papapayne

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My full season grow this year will be in a 20x40 with 14' headroom.

Slotting 6 or 8 plants keep changing my mind

for sure -

2 wet dreams
2 Dog Kush

Depending on #, I am filling in with @treemansbuds Grand master kush from the 2015 BBQ

Gonna have some spring testers out to hopefully march 1st -

Have to test my Black berry jabba x Fireball, Black berry jabba x Nibiru, A few orange og x sr71s, a few Grand master kushes, Seawarp from @getawaymountain and run some spring cherry pie and grape ape from @Garden Boss and who knows what else lol
 
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nuggs

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Follow the link for pettion.

http://org.salsalabs.com/o/182/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=18942

Don’t Make CA Patients and Caregivers Get Licenses The California legislature adopted the Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act (MMRSA) last year. The bill will license and regulate commercial medical cannabis activity in the state, but it also contains a provision that affects patients and caregivers who cultivate their own medical cannabis. The MMRSA requires a state and local license for individual patients who cultivate more than 100 square feet of medical cannabis or for primary caregivers who cultivate medical cannabis in more than 500 square feet (for up to five patients). The licensing requirements apply, even if all of the cannabis is for the patient’s personal medical cannabis use and not for sale. This is an unreasonable and unnecessary burden for legal medical cannabis patients and caregivers. Licensing is likely to be expensive and complicated. Businesses and organizations that work in the field of medical cannabis can be expected to adapt, jump over bureaucratic hurdles, and pay for the cost of licensing. Individual patients and caregivers cannot. Sign this petition asking lawmakers to remove the licensing thresholds for patients and caregivers cultivating medical cannabis for personal use. Click here to read more about the need for a change in the MMRSA. -

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We call on the California Legislature and the Governor to support changes to the Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act hat will remove the state and local licensing thresholds for individual patients and primary caregivers in Health and Safety Code 11362.777(g). That Section requires individual patients and caregivers to obtain state and local licensing if they cultivate more than 100 or 500 square feet of cannabis, respectively, for the personal use of the patient. These licensing thresholds are unnecessary and burdensome for legal patients and caregivers who do not sell medical cannabis. Patients and caregivers who cultivate medical cannabis for non-commercial purposes should not have to meet commercial licensing requirements or pay fees in order to exercise their rights to cultivate medical cannabis in accordance with the Compassionate Use Act (Proposition 215).
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hey TWS where did this come from? lol
 
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ruby fruit

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My full season grow this year will be in a 20x40 with 14' headroom.

Slotting 6 or 8 plants keep changing my mind

for sure -

2 wet dreams
2 Dog Kush

Depending on #, I am filling in with @treemansbuds Grand master kush from the 2015 BBQ

Gonna have some spring testers out to hopefully march 1st -

Have to test my Black berry jabba x Fireball, Black berry jabba x Nibiru, A few orange og x sr71s, a few Grand master kushes, Seawarp from @getawaymountain and run some spring cherry pie and grape ape from @Garden Boss and who knows what else lol
i would grow the gmk regardless room contraints based on tmbs reputation he has...did u score any other strains from him him at the bbq?
 

TWS

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hey TWS where did this come from? lol
Someone has to spread the word except no one gives a fuck and we are all just going to go down and lose our rights and then cry to each other afterwards " I can't grow my own weed."
Not one like or not even a Thanks I signed the petition so one might be able to grow more than 100 sq ft. Californians and stoners in general piss me off.
Get off the fucking couch and put the damn video game down and fucking do something. lol. No one is going to do it for you.

I emailed back to you, thank you. Why didn't you post it but yet take the time to ask me where it came from. Thank you again. I am now a member of ASA. Thank you.
 

Grandpapy

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Someone has to spread the word except no one gives a fuck and we are all just going to go down and lose our rights and then cry to each other afterwards " I can't grow my own weed."
Not one like or not even a Thanks I signed the petition so one might be able to grow more than 100 sq ft. Californians and stoners in general piss me off.
Get off the fucking couch and put the damn video game down and fucking do something. lol. No one is going to do it for you.

I emailed back to you, thank you. Why didn't you post it but yet take the time to ask me where it came from. Thank you again. I am now a member of ASA. Thank you.
I'm only 108 on the list...

Thanks for the info!
 
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