why is land in modoc county so cheap? whats to stop me from buying say, 5 acres fencing it off, throwing up a greenhouse and getting tp work next season? seems like no reason not to, anyone have any input??
thanks uncle buck,it's mostly high desert.
modoc only allows you 12 plants per patient, 2 patients per parsel. better than other counties, but that's not great.
make sure your acreage has water and electric hookup, otherwise you are SOL.
yes dome parcels have hookups and wells but many do not the water table is like 3000' down lol i was planning ontrucking it in and then next time trying to catch mostly rainwater and supplement with brought in water, and yeah it s got roads.I dont know modoc county but 7,000 a acre is expensive for some areas
Are any utillitys even in the area
how is the grade
Is their a road ,how do you access the area, (land locked ??)
Water ?? is the land drillable for water , how deep , other water sources
yes dome parcels have hookups and wells but many do not the water table is like 3000' down lol i was planning ontrucking it in and then next time trying to catch mostly rainwater and supplement with brought in water, and yeah it s got roads.
yes dome parcels have hookups and wells but many do not the water table is like 3000' down lol i was planning ontrucking it in and then next time trying to catch mostly rainwater and supplement with brought in water, and yeah it s got roads.
Love your sig buck I'm glad your still here loli looked real quick at modoc county land yesterday and most of them did not boast water, you would need to drill a well at least 100+ feet down. trucking in water is not realistic in the high desert with as much water as you'll need and as much as the plants drink. not a lot of rainwater in the high desert either.
if you have the itch, i'd say to look for a property somewhere in the emerald triangle with acreage and at least a mobile or manufactured home already on the property. your plant count will be much higher and you'll have water and electric, plus a lot of the other amenities you'll be hard up to find in podunk modoc, like decent phone reception and internet.
whenever i look for those types of properties, i usually end up seeing a greenhouse or a grow on the property on google maps, or at the very least one of the neighbors has a grow going.
this is badass!! it reminds me of the spines and branches of the nara melonthat xhannel desert fog into themselves as a survival mechanism out in the namibMaybe you could collect water from desert fog?
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i looked real quick at modoc county land yesterday and most of them did not boast water, you would need to drill a well at least 100+ feet down. trucking in water is not realistic in the high desert with as much water as you'll need and as much as the plants drink. not a lot of rainwater in the high desert either.
if you have the itch, i'd say to look for a property somewhere in the emerald triangle with acreage and at least a mobile or manufactured home already on the property. your plant count will be much higher and you'll have water and electric, plus a lot of the other amenities you'll be hard up to find in podunk modoc, like decent phone reception and internet.
whenever i look for those types of properties, i usually end up seeing a greenhouse or a grow on the property on google maps, or at the very least one of the neighbors has a grow going.
Or you could perhaps run a solar powered condenser, and suck it straight out of the air itself!Maybe you could collect water from desert fog?
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