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Humanrob

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Some guy out in the Klamath area had 530 plants without a permit. They confiscated 526 and left him his legal 4.
My buddy got tagged and had to chop right after planting this year, but the sheriff said he could keep his cali 6.
My wife is a med patient and when I was growing outdoors I had a lot of "exposure" because of the smell, and at the end of the summer we sometimes had pounds so it was worth jumping through all the hoops to maintain a card. Now that we're only growing indoors we're going to let the card/grow site status go. Our medical insurance won't submit paperwork for MM, so we have to pay a doctor at an OMMP friendly clinic every year, and the whole thing is an expensive PITA. To grow our meds I'll have more than the rec 4 going, but I'll take the very very very remote chance that we'll get 'busted' if the only penalty is they take some plants.
 

Humanrob

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I'm not growing this year- I have enough weed to last me years
I have 1 quart jar left and my wife is hoarding it even though it's 3 years old!
I need to revisit long term storage methods. The first two years I grew it was year round, with a new (small) harvest every 4 months or so. Then it became one summer outdoor and one winter indoor, so I had fresh crops every 6 months. Starting this winter, I'm doing one indoor grow per year - and that's it - so I need to be able to keep it nice and fresh for at least 12 months.

I've had it last up to 2 years, but usually if any was still around after 12+ months the older stuff got made into hash because there was so much newer stuff available. We 'cure' it for around 8 weeks before we start smoking it, but for the most part it's been 2-6 months old when it gets smoked. Now we'll be relying on those jars a lot longer, I guess that makes me a little nervous.
 
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ktmac20

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Update:

Here are both my outdoor bushes! Cannatonic in front DJ short Blueberry in back.
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I am real happy with this Cannatonic! Heavy dense flowers, calyces are starting to develop and swell
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DJ Short Blueberry isn't as full and dense but definitely has a blueberry/fruity sweet nose after finger sweeping the flowers
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'Bout a pound!
 

slow drawl

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Beautiful setup there. Those pepper? plants look healthy too.
Thx man...my jalepenos and habaneros were of the hook this season. Planted them in a bed of straight compost.
They are about done in that pic. I've harvested 2 safeway sacks filled to the top of jalepeno from 6 plants so far. Don't have any Idea how to use the amount of habs I have.
 

too larry

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Thx man...my jalepenos and habaneros were of the hook this season. Planted them in a bed of straight compost.
They are about done in that pic. I've harvested 2 safeway sacks filled to the top of jalepeno from 6 plants so far. Don't have any Idea how to use the amount of habs I have.
I worked my peppers today. I have so many I had stopped picking them. But then I felt guilty, so I went through and picked off all the rotten and dead peppers this morning. Ruby Fruit makes salts with his dried peppers. I've been thinking about trying that. I have 6'ish Habs, 8-10 mini sweets, and way more Hatch, Jalapeno, Cayenne and Serrano than I should have planted.
 
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