Moving house

Bigger plants you might have to choose to harvest early.
I know this thread is a year old, but I’m in this boat and I was hoping to get some feedback. Has anyone here travelled long distance with a harvest? What’s the best way to do that? I’m moving on the 6th of May, and that will also be the day I harvest. Any help is greatly appreciated.
 
I know this thread is a year old, but I’m in this boat and I was hoping to get some feedback. Has anyone here travelled long distance with a harvest? What’s the best way to do that? I’m moving on the 6th of May, and that will also be the day I harvest. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Nope id rather just grow a new harvest. Trafficking charges are really fucked.
 
Does that matter?
If you're crossing state lines, isn't it still a federal offence.
I'm not American though
Yeah, it's still federally illegal, the feds could just show up anywhere at anytime and start busting grows that the state deemed " legal" but in most legal states it's still illegal to bring weed in or out.
 
Yeah, it's still federally illegal, the feds could just show up anywhere at anytime and start busting grows that the state deemed " legal" but in most legal states it's still illegal to bring weed in or out.
Thought it was something along those lines.. but my only reference is programs like boarder patrol :bigjoint:
 
is a few pounds of weed worth a few years in prison? Honestly man it doesn't even pay to do that shit. I would just grow another batch later on and take the L. Maybe try to sell pawn it off to someone local before you leave? Driving with weed I think is worse than getting caught mailing weed. I could be mistaken.
 
Sell it and grow new. If you feel you must keep it, mail it to your new address but use different names and if it's snagged just shrug. That way it doesn't redound upon you.
 
I’ve moved pot plants mid-flower a couple times, and as long as you're not tossing them around, they should handle a short trip just fine. My last move included 6 autos in mid-flower—drove them 90 minutes packed in deep crates with their bases wedged in with towels so they didn’t wiggle. I definitely avoided bags directly over the canopy and used garden ties to keep branches tucked close to the main stalk, like you’re doing. They were a bit droopy the next day but bounced back fast. Just make sure they’re the last thing you load and the first thing you unload.

When we planned that move, I found it super useful to have an idea of what the whole process would cost, especially with fragile stuff involved. I got a breakdown of price estimates for my area from how much does it cost to move house – helped me figure out how much budget I had to plan for things like extra plant containers and supplies too. You can check on https://threemovers.com/how-much-does-it-cost-to-move-house/
 
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