Florida Growers Thread

haloman420

Well-Known Member
what would be the best strain to just throw in the ground and let it go in central florida?
Bag seed. About your plant cold coverer This next front coming in at 12 o clock tuseday morning should be the last one to worry about. so take it easy.
 

heathaa

Well-Known Member
remember the three L's
no smell
no tell
no sell
if ya live by that you can grow all your life. remember greed is what ruins peoples game. they get greedy and grow more than what they need and they get found usually because the violate one of the three L's. so good luck guys
 

FireCoral

Active Member
heathaa, your post reminded me about this thing on saw on this law firm's website before:

The Unsophisticated "Grow House" is the Most Likely Target of Sting Operations

As information becomes more readily available on the internet about how to grow marijuana indoors, more amatures attempt a small unsophisticated operation for their own personal consumption. Those small unsophisticated marijuauna cultivations are the most likely type of "grow house" to be discovered by law enforcement officers in Tampa, Hillsborough County, and the surrounding areas of Clearwater and St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Bartow, Polk County, New Port Richey and Dade City, Pasco County.
Many of our clients have no criminal record. A serious drug accusation such as marijuana cultivation or trafficking can have serious collateral consequences which are most destructive to an individual with no criminal record who attempts a small cultivation of cannabis for personal consumption as a hobby or out of curiosity.
The larger grow house operations are more sophisticated, and less likely fall prey to the most common types of sting operations. How do law enforcement officers find marijuana grow house or cannabis cultivations operations in Florida?

  1. Law enforcement officers wait outside a hydroponic store and then follow home anyone who makes a purchase.
  2. Law enforcement officers set up a dummy on-line hydroponic store to gather information about citizens that visit the site to request additional information.
  3. A neighbor reports suspicious activity.
  4. A disgruntled employee, or unhappy former love interest can report their knowledge about the presence of marijuana in the home to the police.
  5. A confidential informant working for the police after their own arrest makes a tip to a law enforcement officer.
  6. Officers receive information about unusually high electric bills at a residence.
  7. Officers notice certain signs of the cannabis cultivation operation from the outside of the house, such as mold growing on the eaves, or usually wiring.
  8. The occupant of the house fails to put his trash at the curb for pick up which can raise an officer's suspension after they have begun surveillance on the house.
Officers have become increasing creative in finding indoor cultivation of marijuana operations in Florida, including using confidential informants working at hydroponic stores to gather information from customers. The law enforcement officers then use those leads to conduct surveillance on the individuals until they gather enough information to obtain an arrest or search warrant.
In other cases, the law enforcement officers simply conduct a "knock and talk" which involves a number of officers approaching the front door of a house in an attempt to gain "voluntary consent" to search the residence. Furthermore, law enforcement officers can search electric bills, or survey the outside of the home looking for any indications of indoor marijuana cultivation.
At the Sammis Law Firm, our attorneys focus on fighting marijuana and cannabis cultivation cases in the Tampa Bay area, including Hillsborough County, Polk County, Pasco County, Hernando County, Pinellas County, and Manatee County, FL. Contact a lawyer for any cannabis cultivation case in Florida to discuss defenses that may apply given the particular facts and circumstances of your case.
 

Marvo40

Active Member
heathaa, your post reminded me about this thing on saw on this law firm's website before:

The Unsophisticated "Grow House" is the Most Likely Target of Sting Operations

As information becomes more readily available on the internet about how to grow marijuana indoors, more amatures attempt a small unsophisticated operation for their own personal consumption. Those small unsophisticated marijuauna cultivations are the most likely type of "grow house" to be discovered by law enforcement officers in Tampa, Hillsborough County, and the surrounding areas of Clearwater and St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Bartow, Polk County, New Port Richey and Dade City, Pasco County.
Many of our clients have no criminal record. A serious drug accusation such as marijuana cultivation or trafficking can have serious collateral consequences which are most destructive to an individual with no criminal record who attempts a small cultivation of cannabis for personal consumption as a hobby or out of curiosity.
The larger grow house operations are more sophisticated, and less likely fall prey to the most common types of sting operations. How do law enforcement officers find marijuana grow house or cannabis cultivations operations in Florida?

  1. Law enforcement officers wait outside a hydroponic store and then follow home anyone who makes a purchase.
  2. Law enforcement officers set up a dummy on-line hydroponic store to gather information about citizens that visit the site to request additional information.
  3. A neighbor reports suspicious activity.
  4. A disgruntled employee, or unhappy former love interest can report their knowledge about the presence of marijuana in the home to the police.
  5. A confidential informant working for the police after their own arrest makes a tip to a law enforcement officer.
  6. Officers receive information about unusually high electric bills at a residence.
  7. Officers notice certain signs of the cannabis cultivation operation from the outside of the house, such as mold growing on the eaves, or usually wiring.
  8. The occupant of the house fails to put his trash at the curb for pick up which can raise an officer's suspension after they have begun surveillance on the house.
Officers have become increasing creative in finding indoor cultivation of marijuana operations in Florida, including using confidential informants working at hydroponic stores to gather information from customers. The law enforcement officers then use those leads to conduct surveillance on the individuals until they gather enough information to obtain an arrest or search warrant.
In other cases, the law enforcement officers simply conduct a "knock and talk" which involves a number of officers approaching the front door of a house in an attempt to gain "voluntary consent" to search the residence. Furthermore, law enforcement officers can search electric bills, or survey the outside of the home looking for any indications of indoor marijuana cultivation.
At the Sammis Law Firm, our attorneys focus on fighting marijuana and cannabis cultivation cases in the Tampa Bay area, including Hillsborough County, Polk County, Pasco County, Hernando County, Pinellas County, and Manatee County, FL. Contact a lawyer for any cannabis cultivation case in Florida to discuss defenses that may apply given the particular facts and circumstances of your case.​
So Polk County is in the news in other places beside polk county. Anyone hear about the huge drug bust last week? Yea, the guy lived like 1 neighborhood away. I had no idea he sold! lol
 

nowstopwhining

Too many brownies
remember the three L's
no smell
no tell
no sell
if ya live by that you can grow all your life. remember greed is what ruins peoples game. they get greedy and grow more than what they need and they get found usually because the violate one of the three L's. so good luck guys
Thats 6 L's HAHAHAHAHA :bigjoint:
 

heathaa

Well-Known Member
heathaa, your post reminded me about this thing on saw on this law firm's website before:

The Unsophisticated "Grow House" is the Most Likely Target of Sting Operations

As information becomes more readily available on the internet about how to grow marijuana indoors, more amatures attempt a small unsophisticated operation for their own personal consumption. Those small unsophisticated marijuauna cultivations are the most likely type of "grow house" to be discovered by law enforcement officers in Tampa, Hillsborough County, and the surrounding areas of Clearwater and St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Bartow, Polk County, New Port Richey and Dade City, Pasco County.
Many of our clients have no criminal record. A serious drug accusation such as marijuana cultivation or trafficking can have serious collateral consequences which are most destructive to an individual with no criminal record who attempts a small cultivation of cannabis for personal consumption as a hobby or out of curiosity.
The larger grow house operations are more sophisticated, and less likely fall prey to the most common types of sting operations. How do law enforcement officers find marijuana grow house or cannabis cultivations operations in Florida?

  1. Law enforcement officers wait outside a hydroponic store and then follow home anyone who makes a purchase.
  2. Law enforcement officers set up a dummy on-line hydroponic store to gather information about citizens that visit the site to request additional information.
  3. A neighbor reports suspicious activity.
  4. A disgruntled employee, or unhappy former love interest can report their knowledge about the presence of marijuana in the home to the police.
  5. A confidential informant working for the police after their own arrest makes a tip to a law enforcement officer.
  6. Officers receive information about unusually high electric bills at a residence.
  7. Officers notice certain signs of the cannabis cultivation operation from the outside of the house, such as mold growing on the eaves, or usually wiring.
  8. The occupant of the house fails to put his trash at the curb for pick up which can raise an officer's suspension after they have begun surveillance on the house.
Officers have become increasing creative in finding indoor cultivation of marijuana operations in Florida, including using confidential informants working at hydroponic stores to gather information from customers. The law enforcement officers then use those leads to conduct surveillance on the individuals until they gather enough information to obtain an arrest or search warrant.
In other cases, the law enforcement officers simply conduct a "knock and talk" which involves a number of officers approaching the front door of a house in an attempt to gain "voluntary consent" to search the residence. Furthermore, law enforcement officers can search electric bills, or survey the outside of the home looking for any indications of indoor marijuana cultivation.
At the Sammis Law Firm, our attorneys focus on fighting marijuana and cannabis cultivation cases in the Tampa Bay area, including Hillsborough County, Polk County, Pasco County, Hernando County, Pinellas County, and Manatee County, FL. Contact a lawyer for any cannabis cultivation case in Florida to discuss defenses that may apply given the particular facts and circumstances of your case.
and with the exception of spikes in electric all of those can be traced back to violating one of the 3 L's
 

heathaa

Well-Known Member
hahaha! i know that place
im from lee county
miss that place man
yeah i know u from da 239. lots of work and all here compared to the rest of florida it seems theres a lot more goin on here workwise and less people effected by the economy. me and my girl came from ocala back here cuz theres more work now we pulling almost 4 grand a month. so its alot better here.
 

FireCoral

Active Member
damn dude! 4grand a month. I gotta work 1full time and 1 part time job just to make my $2500 a month. Well, I guess if you're doing double income, my boyfriend makes about $1500, which would be $4000 a month between the two of us. Congrats on your outdoor grow. What strains have you got going? Are you gonna do a journal for it?
 
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