Rants for March 10th

I am not an attorney, but to the best of my knowledge, every citizen of Colorado over the age of 21 can legally grow 6 marijuana plants. The question is where?  Indoor grows are expensive and take up a lot of room in your home. There is a steep learning curve. You’ll have to enjoy being a janitor.  Also, you and your children really should not live around all of the insecticides, fertilizers and damp soil.  I grow pot outdoors in the  FREE full sunlight. I believe in growing pot outdoors in the fresh air and full sunlight. I live in Denver county, so my wife and I can legally only grow 12 pot plants. If I lived in an area that is zoned commercial, I then could grow 6 plants for myself as well as be a caregiver for several other folks, too. Yes, the plants have to be out of sight of the neighbors and still be in full sunlight.

Have you seen the new TV anti-pot advertisements yet? These guys still hate our guts for feeling good when we get high. The anti-driving ads are a poorly done theatre of the absurd. Forty years ago, the Cheech and Chong act that we saw then was the only portrayal of pot smokers that corporate America would allow on TV or film. This phoney characterization of us as dopes or zombies is what mayor Hick and most of the city council members really do think of us, and they continue to try to re-criminalize marijuana. So, we must pay attention to who runs for seats in our local city councils across Colorado. We need to vote for candidates who sincerely advocate for marijuana.

Now, as far as germinating seeds goes…wait.  Unless you have an indoor area with lights…it is too early yet.  Seeds are both precious and expensive, so don’t waste good seeds. Three options.
1.) wait until the night time low temps consistently stay above 39˚f or 40˚f. This could be late April thru mid May.  When  marijuana seeds germinate and are grown out of doors, they’ll be acclimated to the natural sunlight intensity and photo period.
2.) Germinate pot seeds indoors and take the tray of sprouts outside everyday to sit in the warm sunlight. The free and natural sunlight is the best way to grow healthy plants. Then bring them indoors every evening to be in a warm house. This is a bit of work and on some grey, rainy days, you’ll have to leave them in the warm house all day.
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But as soon as possible, get each plant up potted into a larger container and move them outside into the real sunlight. Manufactured sunlight will cost you a lot of money to buy the fixtures as well as to run them. Even with the new “early-girl”seed varieties, you will want the plants to live outside because only the sun will give your sprouts enough energy to grow thick and lustrous vegetative growth. The young sprouts are delicate, so they need to be bumped around as little as possible. Keep your kids and pets away from your plants. Squirles too.

Grow a crop of pot plants this season. The druids in our various city councils through-out this state have sold out to the corporate grow operations. They make no tax revenue monies from us citizen, at home growers. They are not happy about this situation. Learn to grow your own. You can do this.

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