Mendacino

toca bowl

Member
Anyone live out mendacino?
How's the weather daily
What are the chances for getting busted growing out there
Is growing outside easy
How do you get your weed out there
what are their prices?
Sorry about all the questons End of this year I'm looking to move out there
 

poplars

Well-Known Member
eh. . . . . its in california, you get a medical script and you wont get busted.

as well as many other areas of california the weather is great and perfect for growing.
 

Leothwyn

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Sorry, I can't answer your questions, except about the weather. On the coast it's nice... a fair amount of rain in the winter, but otherwise it's pretty much middle-of-the-road, no real extremes all year (compared with other parts of the country). But, if you go inland just a little you'll get into some summer heat (still mellow winters overall though).
Out of curiosity, what part do you plan to move to? I lived on the coast there, in a few different towns, years ago. It's a beautiful place... definitely a mellow place to live - not a lot going on, but plenty of open space for hiking etc.. (BTW, it's Mendocino).
 

toca bowl

Member
I have no clue that's why I don't believe I'll make it out there.
I'm not the kind of guy that will show up on a plane and live in a hotel, I more or less joined this site to meet people out that way that seem cool and would want some help around their house or plants that I can crash at 'till I'm stable
 

Leothwyn

Well-Known Member
Just some generalizations from my experience:
The towns right on the coast are all fairly liberal and hippy-ish. The town of mendocino has a more upscale feel to it compared to the others - galleries, cafes, victorian inns, lots of tourists. Fort Bragg is not too different, but has more redneck population mixed in (loggers, fishermen). (I don't mean that to be insulting, just trying to explain). A couple of towns south of mendocino (town) that I lived in are Albion and Elk. They're nice if you want space. The houses are all on land and spaced out - you won't find regular neighborhoods. Both of those towns don't have much - just a little store and a post office. Like the rest of the area, you'll find a good mix of redneck and hippies out there (and, I'm sure, quit a few people growing). In the end, there just wasn't enough going on around there (jobs, seeing bands, etc.), so I headed to the next county up (humboldt) - bigger cities, but still lots of open space if you want it.
 
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Benassi

Guest
Menda?

Lol Mendocino*

Top shelf eighths up there are $45 and under, perfect bubble hash $10 a gram. Lbs from 1.5-2.5 grand.

Get a script and grow.
 
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