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You can grow it in your backyard for personal use, but if you want to sell it you have to apply for a retail cannabis store licence (check your provincial gov't site). Before doing this, you have to have a location where you will sell it. Having a place to sell it and applying for a licence does not guarantee that you will be issued a licence.
I guess I have the go big or go home mentality .... but why have one plant when you could have a field of plants !
Who let me what watch breaking bad, narcos and queen of the south... I have all these ideas I have did not even get to watch Weeds yet. Please note I totally got the message that illegal drug dealing NEVER works out in the end so I am totally cool with following the laws relating to the topic.
I think I'd get more satisfaction growing vegetables. Seriously.
You can eat marijuana?
There is like a show on where different cooks compete to see you can incorporate it best in to an edible product. Crazy... but true.
Soon we will be using it a pizza topping ex I would like the marijuana infused stuff crust pizza with mushrooms.
......... If anyone has got the info on this please share.
Being a licensed health care professional with a science degree is irrelevant. It won't qualify you as an educated and dedicated horticulturist with the necessary knowledge and years of growing experience required to cultivate acceptable commercial crops intended for human consumption. Growing only a few cannabis plants just for one's own personal use can be more complicated, time consuming and expensive than most people realize and which more often than not ends in utter failure or common ditch-weed (another kind of failure) for most people who try it. Growing it commercially makes it a thousand times more complicated and really a LOT more expensive to cultivate and to protect.
I don't know if you're just joking about this, or if you're serious, but anyway here is some beginners information just to give you an idea about some of the procedures entailed:
With regard to your questions about land - There is no longer any such thing as free land anywhere in Canada. All the land in Canada is now already owned by other people or is held in reserve and protected by the Crown. There was a time right up to about 30 years ago when a person could get a 99 year lease on Crown land under the conditions that the land would be developed but I don't think the Crown even permits that kind of thing anymore.
Any land in Canada that is being sold really cheap usually means that the land is inaccessible and next to impossible to reach to develop, or the soil is so poor nothing but tough scrub can ever grow on it, or it's all rocky land on a mountain side or in an arid region that has no useable water, or it's all muskeg and swampland under acid water for 10 months out of the year, or it's frozen for 9 months of the year, etc. - etc. - in other words, pretty much useless for doing anything with it except for leaving it alone to Mother Nature and wildlife.
Any land for sale now that is good, useable, resourceful land is very, very expensive and comes with a lot of restrictions and rules and regulations. That's the way it should be to keep riff-raff out and prevented from abusing the land and the environment.
You can eat marijuana?
There is like a show on where different cooks compete to see you can incorporate it best in to an edible product. Crazy... but true.
Soon we will be using it a pizza topping ex I would like the marijuana infused stuff crust pizza with mushrooms.
Yes you can but the taste has to be disguised.
I'd make a better Marinara Sauce, rather than a Marijuana Sauce
Yesterday I notice a red new flash boarder across my computer screen saying Pot to be legal in October.
If this is a case then someone needs to grow it and sell it. So why should it not be me?
If there is money to be made I want a cut !
So what gives ... how do you get to be allowed to sell pot?
I have a science degree. A big backyard and a desire to make more money. Plus excellent customer service skills. How complicated would it be to grow, roast and package a bunch of weeds . Time to pull out all those tomatoes I planets and make room for a true cash crop !
Who would you rather buy pot from a licensed health care professional with a science degree or "joe the joint guy?"
If anyone has got the info on this please share.
Don’t bother ....too much of a hassle
Just buy some good “pot” stocks....
For exampl, Canopy Growth (WEED on the TSX) has gone from $9 to $43 per share in the past year,
some people are making some good cash
Being a licensed health care professional with a science degree is irrelevant. It won't qualify you as an educated and dedicated horticulturist with the necessary knowledge and years of growing experience required to cultivate acceptable commercial crops intended for human consumption. Growing only a few cannabis plants just for one's own personal use can be more complicated, time consuming and expensive than most people realize and which more often than not ends in utter failure or common ditch-weed (another kind of failure) for most people who try it. Growing it commercially makes it a thousand times more complicated and really a LOT more expensive to cultivate and to protect.
I don't know if you're just joking about this, or if you're serious, but anyway here is some beginners information just to give you an idea about some of the procedures entailed:
With regard to your questions about land - There is no longer any such thing as free land anywhere in Canada. All the land in Canada is now already owned by other people or is held in reserve and protected by the Crown. There was a time right up to about 30 years ago when a person could get a 99 year lease on Crown land under the conditions that the land would be developed but I don't think the Crown even permits that kind of thing anymore.
Any land in Canada that is being sold really cheap usually means that the land is inaccessible and next to impossible to reach to develop, or the soil is so poor nothing but tough scrub can ever grow on it, or it's all rocky land on a mountain side or in an arid region that has no useable water, or it's all muskeg and swampland under acid water for 10 months out of the year, or it's frozen for 9 months of the year, etc. - etc. - in other words, pretty much useless for doing anything with it except for leaving it alone to Mother Nature and wildlife.
Any land for sale now that is good, useable, resourceful land is very, very expensive and comes with a lot of restrictions and rules and regulations. That's the way it should be to keep riff-raff out and prevented from abusing the land and the environment.
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Again.....
You got to start somewhere.
I was not always a lot of things.
I am a firm believer that if you put your mind and energy fully in to something you can figure it out.
What university and life has really taught me is how to learn and ask questions to learn some more.
For exampl, Canopy Growth (WEED on the TSX) has gone from $9 to $43 per share in the past year,
some people are making some good cash
Ohhhh *****!!!!
Making money by literally doing nothing ..... your a genious!
That is much better ....
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