indoor and outdoor at the same time with acmpr?

chadfly111

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i was told that you cannot grow indoors and outdoors with an acmpr license,but a guy i was talking to said he can do both...is this true?
 

Tightly_Wound

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It clearly says on the paperwork that its one or the other, never both at once. I doubt many people kill their indoor to do the outdoor bit though. Just a dumb rule
 

Magicbeanz007

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i was told that you cannot grow indoors and outdoors with an acmpr license,but a guy i was talking to said he can do both...is this true?
yes but you need to let health canada how many indoor and How many out. Think they have to been on the same address
 

gb123

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That is the same logic that leads people to grow a thousand plants with a permit for 38. Who will know ? Who cares ? Why bother to have a permit at all ?
311 that's the number to call if you have any problem with people growing...
they will just take them and fine people..

mo money!

just as before...and before that 50 years back......

GROW WHAT YA WANT....and take your chances.
All I have to say is................If you are smart................... It all goes well....... considering!!.. :)
 

willieboy

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Not sure what part of the country you live in, but here in rural Nova Scotia the Mounties still like to bust your nuts for having a plant count that exceeds your permit, plus the 4 plants you are allowed per property for recreational use. The helicopters will be flying over again this fall, as they have for at least the past 20 years. The 311 service only works in Halifax.
 

DrKiz

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I’m allowed 35 plants indoors.

You can choose the in and out option... but the law says you CANNOT grow in/out at the same time.

So if you move one plant outside you have to destroy the ones inside. Or move them out.
Problem is with the in/out option you are allowed less outside than in. So if you are at your max inside and you want to move them out... you would legally have to destroy some to meet your outside limit.

You can have your four rec plants outside though. Easiest solution.
 

cannadan

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That is why your indoor and outdoor limits are 1/2 of what they would be if you choose strictly indoor only or strictly outdoor only. I have faced this dilemma before, since I have a split licence and its technically a matter of timing.
The thing is in the last two weeks or so.... of your indoor grow, it is possible to begin to trim and or cut down one or two plants as a beginning of your end of the indoor grow, then you are technically already harvesting and processing the crop.
There are no rules on how fast you have to work to complete any one phase of your production.
At that point I have started my outdoor plants from seed and they are less that 4" high when they go outside, they are not even noticeable, and most people would have a hard time even spotting them.
Meanwhile indoors I continue to work on the harvesting portion of the work.
The main thing is to not exceed your plant counts.
I had the police here for another matter,with a neighbour and they smelled cannabis and asked , so I invited them in to count my plants , I showed them my licence and plant count they counted and thanked me and left.
At no time did they ask about outdoors...lol
again technically I think that your timing is your timing and what stage of the process you are in indoor or out,the finishing process is not technically growing but rather harvesting.
Mind you fully mature plants indoor and out at the same time,would be considered double dipping I would think
 

Farmer.J

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You can choose the in and out option... but the law says you CANNOT grow in/out at the same time.
I was doing both but now I know better for next year. I don't understand what difference it makes. How is there a threat of doing both at the same time vs only indoor or only outdoor if both are permitted? Wouldn't that be unconstitutional?
 

DrKiz

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I was doing both but now I know better for next year. I don't understand what difference it makes. How is there a threat of doing both at the same time vs only indoor or only outdoor if both are permitted? Wouldn't that be unconstitutional?
I know Canada doesn’t have a “constitution “ so no.

Take your limit indoor and in the summer hit four “rec” plants outdoors.

It’s silly. But, for the most part our laws are pretty sweet when it comes to medical. Except sourcing genetics.
 
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