How much longer do you think you'll live and what will happen to your grow?

SouthFloridaGenetics

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I'm almost 60 years old and hope to make it to around 85 years old. But maybe I won't. What then? All the stuff I have going on with my two businesses and my grow room will be overwhelming for anyone to take over. My guess is that when I die nobody that is currently around me will be able to carry on with anything I have going. It makes me think that I need to find somebody to leave some of these things to that are not my immediate family. It sucks to think that some of us won't even make through the current grow. Stay high people! Stay mother fucking high!

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tyler.durden

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Not to worry, you can leave me all your shit. I totally deserve it. The great thing about dying is that you'll never know you're dead, so nothing to worry about any longer. My kid gets my house all paid off, and will move in and just continue my grow. He knows a lot, but he'll probably be on here stating that he's Tyler's kid and needs some knowledge to fill in the gaps. My best friend will get all my musical instruments and such. I'll probably leave her my music business, as well. A few people will mourn for a couple of days, and things just continue like they always do. Easy peasy...
 
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doublejj

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I'm in my mid 70's and my plan was to sell my pot farm to an experienced grower and carry the loan contract that allows for a portion of the principle to be paid in Cannabis. Then buy a couple of top shelf clones or seeds and make them into clone mothers and provide them with clones to grow so you have control of the strains you will receive as payment. Then you essentially have an indentured servant providing you with $$ and Cannabis for the next 15years. Anyway that's the plan that's been working for me. Best of luck
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SouthFloridaGenetics

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I'm in my mid 70's and my plan was to sell my pot farm to an experienced grower and carry the loan contract that allows for a portion of the principle to be paid in Cannabis. Then buy a couple of top shelf clones or seeds and make them into clone mothers and provide them with clones to grow so you have control of the strains you will receive as payment. Then you essentially have an indentured servant providing you will $$ and Cannabis for the next 15years. Anyway that's the plan that's been working for me. Best of luck
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Beautiful mate! Can't you just sell the weed to keep the money flowing? Do you have to go full servant with a pocketful of cash to be happy? I'd be selling every crumb every grow with a farm like yours!!
 

doublejj

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Beautiful mate! Can't you just sell the weed to keep the money flowing? Do you have to go full servant with a pocketful of cash to be happy? I'd be selling every crumb every grow with a farm like yours!!
Thank you, I did that for years...now I'm semi-retired. Hard work doesn't bother me, I can watch it all day long.
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formularacer

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Thank you, I did that for years...now I'm semi-retired. Hard work doesn't bother me, I can watch it all day long.
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Do you have to stamp CA Warning this Product Contains Lead on everything?

But seriously you should be come a teacher and instruct the next crop of growers. Having a dozen serfs is the best way.
I am teaching a kid welding and he pays for the time in garden hours of work, he just graduated from college with a 3.90 GPA
There are some smart ones out there.... The rest not so much
 

cannabiscrusader

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I was already out of commission for a year, and lost everything. Trying to train my wife to take over when that day comes. In her mind, if she avoids learning how to care for the garden, then I also live forever.

I see my step son barging his way in and fucking everything up. That boy knows so much, he's unteachable.
 

tyler.durden

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I'm in my mid 70's and my plan was to sell my pot farm to an experienced grower and carry the loan contract that allows for a portion of the principle to be paid in Cannabis. Then buy a couple of top shelf clones or seeds and make them into clone mothers and provide them with clones to grow so you have control of the strains you will receive as payment. Then you essentially have an indentured servant providing you with $$ and Cannabis for the next 15years. Anyway that's the plan that's been working for me. Best of luck
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That shirtless pic is a real treat. I shoulda got my ass to trim camp ;)
 

tyler.durden

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He wears a shirt most of the time, that was a particularly hot day. We have a very lax dress code on the farm.

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I did invite you to trim camp. It's a shame you never made it... ;)
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It's all good as long as you don't post any nudes. Maybe I'll make it to trim camp someday. You and I can drink beers on the couch and watch others work their asses off. Good times...
 

doublejj

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Do you have to stamp CA Warning this Product Contains Lead on everything?

But seriously you should be come a teacher and instruct the next crop of growers. Having a dozen serfs is the best way.
I am teaching a kid welding and he pays for the time in garden hours of work, he just graduated from college with a 3.90 GPA
There are some smart ones out there.... The rest not so much
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Blue Pirate

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I'm almost 60 years old and hope to make it to around 85 years old. But maybe I won't. What then? All the stuff I have going on with my two businesses and my grow room will be overwhelming for anyone to take over. My guess is that when I die nobody that is currently around me will be able to carry on with anything I have going. It makes me think that I need to find somebody to leave some of these things to that are not my immediate family. It sucks to think that some of us won't even make through the current grow. Stay high people! Stay mother fucking high!

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Dude I can relate, just had prostate surgery at 69 and wondering exactly the same thing.
 
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