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#3 airpot.
This?
https://air-pot.com/garden/product/a...-garden-small/
I’ve used fabric pots before - better root formation but not recyclable. These look to be the ticket.
When you say #3, is that a 3 liter? If so, that’s a shitload of plant mass out of a gallon pot.
How often were you watering?
Cool thanks. Need to pick some up for next crop.
You’re a brave man growing in coco.
Fuck https://www.whec.com/top-news/federa...-parts-of-nys/
So what's with this? How can the feds stop a state from opening up their market when the feds don't recognize it as (fully) legitimate? Who is this Ohio company? I was looking forward to more than just reservation shops soon.
We'll, that's the catch-22, isn't it? I'm wondering if some evil genius somewhere is trying to shut down retail in all legal states with some convoluted interstate commerce argument.
Edit to add: I wonder if this case is designed to reach a conservative supreme court in order for them to shut down legal MJ. They'll say it's illegal until Congress acts or something, knowing full well that Congress won't pass anything 'liberal' like reclassifying it.
Yeah, hmm. I like the way you're thinking, not really but... Is the judge a Trump appointee? Is the company a bogus front kind of thing?
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/11/n...smid=share-url
No paywall
It’s all about which cannabis convicts get priority in the first batch of licenses issued. Plaintiff claims he’s being discriminated against because his conviction is not in NY state
Snippets
The case, brought by Variscite NY One, argues that requirements that applicants have a cannabis-related conviction under New York state law and significant ties to the state violate constitutional protections of interstate commerce.
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Regulators accepted applications for the first 150 retail dispensary licenses in August and September. People who had been arrested on cannabis-related charges in New York, but not convicted, were excluded, as were people who had only federal or out-of-state convictions.
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Variscite did not qualify for one of the first licenses, according to the complaint, because the company is based in Michigan, where Kenneth Gay, its majority owner, was convicted of a cannabis offense. But the company applied anyway, listing the five regions affected by the court’s injunction as preferred locations on its application.
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The first licensees are eligible for loans from a $200 million fund the state set up to secure storefronts and cover renovations. A total of 884 individuals and businesses applied to the program, and 19 nonprofit groups applied for 25 additional licenses.
Walking out of the store down the street, with a nice half and a sweet quarter, for $40 including taxes - priceless.
Where are you? That's sooo cheap, I thought the $5/gm in one of the res stores was good but, damn.
Not from the state with no connection to the state and he thinks he deserves special consideration to profit from us. It's like this guy/company knew their application would be turned down but they filed anyway so they could cause a problem. Don't a few other states have a similar program for licensees?
There’s a payoff of $1.25 million in funding at stake - sorta encourages a Hail Mary move
When OR legalized there were no special programs for convicts and no free money for special applicants
Stopped down at The Heirloom Collective in Bernerdston Mass yesterday. Way bigger selection than what’s available in VT and right off the highway!
crab in my shoe mouth
Some of the shops in MA are pretty good but expensive due to 22% tax.
This article has more info on the case fucking things up here in NU https://www.syracuse.com/marijuana/2...njunction.html
Had my best harvest this year. 31 quart mason jars off 6 plants. 4 lbs or so. Way more than I need. My friend who just moved to Maine was buying $50 eights at a rec store. Came over with $50 and left with a huge smile. He got a couple ounces of fresh, a couple ounces of last years and a big bag of trim. So nice to legally grow your own.
I got my med card for $25, the “doctor” was interesting. But my friend doesn’t have a Maine ID yet
Heh, in mid ‘70’s the CA state police hit a large cannabis grow in Humboldt county. Took the crop to a site near Eureka to burn it. Bunches of people gathered just downwind of the fence and got a good high (a very young pre-Ms TBS was there)
The event is sort of memorialized in the movie “Homegrown” with Billy Bob Thornton, Hank Aziria, Kelly Lynch, a bunch of Guylenhaals, John Lithgow and many other cameos
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