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Hi everyone,

I'm happy to be here, lots of great info to read through. I have been growing in oregon for about 20 years now. I got my start growing outdoors In high school but I haven't done much outside the last couple years. I have 2 small 2000 W flower rooms that keep me busy. Hopefully I can add something to the farm.
 
welcome farmer! Cant wait to get my "space" in Oregon:angelic:
 
I'd like to thank everyone for the warm welcome. I currently have 8 plants 9 days into veg under 2000W hps. They are growing in a continues drip system with lava rock. 5 of them are afghani x either bcbd god bud or bcbd the big (I'm not really sure both males decided to throw some pollen around while I was out of town longer then expected) and the other 3 are a pretty decent white widow. I plan to start a diary of this soon. This is a shot of the ww. Image
 
welcome nice looking nug you have there bro ......
 
wat are the outdoor grow laws out there? i love ashland and wuld def rather live there then shasta county with their super mites and code enforcers
 
24 is the max. I'm not sure about Ashland I'm in NW OR and it varies how they interpret the law from county to county. As the law is written you are allowed 6 mature plants per card and no more then 4 cards at any grow site. A mature plant is defined as any plant more then 1' tall or 1' wide or any plant that is budding. It doesn't state whether or not you are allowed to grow at multiple sites and that is what varies by county.
 
You can have any number of growers per site, 4 patients per grower, 6 plants per patient. You can become caregiver for an unlimited amount of patients. Thats the facts.

Dont go over 100, dont even come close. Just my opinion.
 
Hey thanks for the clarification. You got me rereafin the law and I have a question you may be able to answer. You can be a caregiver for any number if patients and a caregiver can grow for said patients, does this meen if you are listed as caregiver instead of grower you can grow for more then 4 cards?
 
The caregiver does not grow anything, its just for transportation. It allows you to deliver and possess. Sometimes a patient is unable to get their medicine due to sickness, ect. These patients may want a caregiver should they be unable to get their medicine from the growsite.

Every card you have lets you carry an additional # and a half. So long as each card is assigned to a different patient. ( if you are a grower/caregiver for 1 patient, you still can only carry 1 and a half lbs.)

The only people who can grow are growers. A grower can only grow at one address. Max of 4 patients per grower.
 
I see my confusion was where it states a caregiver who grows for card holder. Don't see the point in being caregiver and grower when a grower can deliver as well.
 
You can have any number of growers per site, 4 patients per grower, 6 plants per patient. You can become caregiver for an unlimited amount of patients. Thats the facts.

Dont go over 100, dont even come close. Just my opinion.
I thought I read in the Oregon Administrative Rules that you could only have 4 growers per property, 4 patients per grower and 6 plants per card holder. That is 96 plants per property. Only sites with more than that have been raided by sheriff Winters and his band of helicopter flying goons. (Search google for the Discovery channel reality show called "weed country")
 
There has never been a raid in oregon on anyone compliant. Every time they are outside of compliance or over 100 plants. I cannot link to a bust on a patient in compliance and no one else can either.
 
I doubt there are many outdoor gardens in compliance with the weight limits or they would be growing it indoors in half the time.
 
I doubt there are many outdoor gardens in compliance with the weight limits or they would be growing it indoors in half the time.
Isn't it great we live where we do and don't have to use all that electricity. It does seem a lot more natural. Last year my neighbor kept smelling a "skunk"
 
I think most gardens ARE in compliance. Not everyone is going big. For the ones who are? Between 4 patient cards and stacked caregiver cards you can get some pretty lofty weigh numbers that you can legally carry.

Beyond that, if it has gotten to the point that cops are weighing your weed, you are either voluntarily inviting them to do so, or you have done something outside compliance and waived your rights. If someone were out of compliance due to weight, unless there is some other factor, no one would know or have the right to know.

Many claims of weight are wildly exaggerated or weighed wet for some kind of ego trip. Outdoors, you just dont have the time to get the bigger yielders to finish here unless you light dep, and then your yield is greatly reduced anyway.

Like it was said above, its grown outside because its cheaper. To me that is the greatest benefit of being outside, its cost effective.
 
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