I got enough for awhile. I was looking at some of these state laws and they are pretty strict. Nevada, you can't grow within 25 miles of a legal dispensary. You can only smoke on private property, If you're a property owner and allow it, smoking, growing, etc, you can be fined. You can only grow in a locked room. This is from the only state I know that has legal brothels and gambling. Basically the city said people can only smoke weed from the balconies of the Cosmopolitan. If you ever smoked dispensary weed, you know it's not quite right. Plus, it costs money. What educational benefit can one gain from purchasing weed? At least when you grow, you gain self esteem. You open your mind to knowledge that interests you, you're rewarded for your efforts, and most importantly, you know what you grew your weed with. I will not be romanticized by slick packaging and fancy logos. I reap what I sow, and to not be allowed to do that, it's sort of mind boggling. In a state so un-diverse in it's economy, you would think they would want to expand industry. How does freedom for citizens effect tourism tax dollars from dispensaries? It doesn't, locals should be allowed to grow because dispensaries costs money! So, in weighing the benefits of growing your own versus buying from a dispensary, I think you gain more as I stated above. I want to be legal without fear of penalty and after reading the Nevada laws, it really really bothered me.
I hope all of you that looked at the pics enjoyed them, and I will be starting another grow when I get my seeds. I am going to expand out to 400 watts draw 4 lights, 2 seperate 2 x
x 4 grow boxes or similar condensed space.
I got the flavor, and about 7 oz. of NL5 and purple bud, I feel like I have achieved.