Lets see your 2020 Outdoor Plants!

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IndicanDude

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Wife feeding the ladies. They are drinking about 10 gallons each every other day and they are sucking down more and more every week.

Nice set up. I see chain link fencing. I take it you are compliant with all the BS laws they establish to grow outdoors legally? I ask because it seems damn near impossible to comply. And I would like to be able to do that eventually. Thanks.
 
Jfosburg89

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Nice set up. I see chain link fencing. I take it you are compliant with all the BS laws they establish to grow outdoors legally? I ask because it seems damn near impossible to comply. And I would like to be able to do that eventually. Thanks.

Where do you live that makes it so hard to comply with the law? Why are the stipulations so hard to follow?
 
Greatlakes

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Nice set up. I see chain link fencing. I take it you are compliant with all the BS laws they establish to grow outdoors legally? I ask because it seems damn near impossible to comply. And I would like to be able to do that eventually. Thanks.
Nah I get it! I do...so many gray areas! Growers like me have to really wonder sometimes what is the greater risk? To grow legally with so many loop holes and be official to the "man" or to grow illegally where they may or may not know (if that makes sense) 🤔🤔🤔
For now I'm going to stay put
 
teejacks

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double the size as last year at the same date. getting worried these will get too tall for my liking again. topped and pulled down the tops like crazy. very happy man. the two quebec cbd strains on the left have such tight node spacing, should have got a picture its beautiful. starting to fill out the cages!

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IndicanDude

IndicanDude

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Where do you live that makes it so hard to comply with the law? Why are the stipulations so hard to follow?
Have you read any of the rules for outdoor cultivation? Plenty of onerous restrictions. Now, I respect anyone who says screw it and does their thing, since it SHOULDN'T BE A CRIME. But I'd rather grow without fear of incarceration if reasonable rules can be followed. The problem is, the legislation doesn't reflect that. Just my 2 cents.
 
zootallures9777

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Have you read any of the rules for outdoor cultivation? Plenty of onerous restrictions. Now, I respect anyone who says screw it and does their thing, since it SHOULDN'T BE A CRIME. But I'd rather grow without fear of incarceration if reasonable rules can be followed. The problem is, the legislation doesn't reflect that. Just my 2 cents.

Location location location. Everything's relative to your local regs. My local regs are quite straightforward and easy to understand.
 
zootallures9777

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This looks great. The clovers and vetch are doing the heavy lifting. I'm doing roughly the same this coming fall in my beds - I'm overdue. Will still amend with compost in the spring when I throw down seeds for all the beneficials (yarrow, alyssum, marigolds, etc.) Quarantine has been a wonderful opportunity to go down internet research rabbit holes. :)
 
BogartAmungus

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Location location location. Everything's relative to your local regs. My local regs are quite straightforward and easy to understand.
I wound up pulling my insect ravished Sour Diesel because I DIDN'T look up the actual regulations haha Im not allowed to grow outdoors in IL. . Says must be a dwelling. Besides I would rather growing indoors. Not as many pests.....so far lol
 
Greenjourneyman

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That’s right mad bud, we do have some wicked favorable laws.
great lakes, remember there are murders and rapes and real crimes the police have to worry about. Keep things tight and out of sight and no one is going to ask if you have 10 or 30 oz.
 
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