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When I lived in CA a lot of my friends got medical cards when the laws changed. This meant buying weed was no longer sketch and it was much easier to get quality stuff for good prices. My gf at the time grew so I never needed to buy it. But having a card makes it less of a hassle if you ever get pulled over.
However, it did take the "cool" factor out of picking up weed from your weird ass dealer with 10 pit bulls on a Friday night and opening up the bag with all your friends. Suddenly it seemed like everyone smoked weed, it was not as "special" as it was before.
Either way I don't smoke anymore. Something about staying clean for a real job sometime in the future. But also because it's expensive.
Dozy, if you're going to grow, it really doesn't take much. The most expensive part is going to be your electric rates so you want to get the most efficient lights possible. When I got out of it most people were still using metal halide lights but LED were coming on the market strong. After lighting, you'll want to make sure you have the right nutrients for each stage of the plant's life. Lots of people I knew had indoor hydroponic setups.. they're pretty cool. Also don't forget about bugs! There's all kinds of places on the web you can learn about growing weed and other plants as well.
When I lived in CA a lot of my friends got medical cards when the laws changed. This meant buying weed was no longer sketch and it was much easier to get quality stuff for good prices. My gf at the time grew so I never needed to buy it. But having a card makes it less of a hassle if you ever get pulled over.
However, it did take the "cool" factor out of picking up weed from your weird ass dealer with 10 pit bulls on a Friday night and opening up the bag with all your friends. Suddenly it seemed like everyone smoked weed, it was not as "special" as it was before.
Either way I don't smoke anymore. Something about staying clean for a real job sometime in the future. But also because it's expensive.
Dozy, if you're going to grow, it really doesn't take much. The most expensive part is going to be your electric rates so you want to get the most efficient lights possible. When I got out of it most people were still using metal halide lights but LED were coming on the market strong. After lighting, you'll want to make sure you have the right nutrients for each stage of the plant's life. Lots of people I knew had indoor hydroponic setups.. they're pretty cool. Also don't forget about bugs! There's all kinds of places on the web you can learn about growing weed and other plants as well.
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