History of Stoney Girl Gardens from My Perspective
From the inception of the MMJ laws I have perceived
being involved with the process from a private business
perspective. My initial thought was compliance since
this was my then current specialty. My ideas were
squashed by the regulation of numbers on plants in any
one location and federal intervention.
I
then met a patient that I later would learn would be my
soul mate. This changed my life forever. I began
growing for her and we also began a breeding program.
The story began when I was sitting in a Gentleman’s club
one rainy day. I often went to those kinds of places to
get a rest from the daily phones and corporate drag.
This was my place of rest.
This day, while having a cold one, I overheard a very
beautiful exotic dancer asking people if they would grow
pot for her. After realizing that she was asking total
strangers, and wondering if she had a death wish to be
killed by a stranger, I looked over and said, “ I might
be able to help”. You see, my biggest vice was
recreational marijuana. I have had years of commercial,
hands on experience. I knew people and things. I had
friends all over the world. I had experience working
side by side with some of the world’s best, in some of
the most unusual, historic circumstances. Life had led
me this path. This was my chance to get back to hands on
growing.
I
offered her some old equipment I had hanging out in my
storage. That is until I viewed her lack of environment.
I walked in to view a small spot in a closet with a
shelf light and two sickly, fully matured plants. She
really needed help! Needless to say, I built a grow and
shared much knowledge and fun together. You might say we
built our own Garden of Eden where our garden grows
love.
I
soon learned that working within the requirements of the
medical marijuana program and commercial cultivation was
much different. It was neither as fun nor profitable.
In fact, it cost a lot of money for just a little
product. There were a lot of obstacles to overcome.
Numbers were the big one. How do you grow, or make
anything with only 6 plants? Where do you even get
started with a small budget? Where does the small guy
get supplies and starts? And were supposed to do all
this without income or profit? This reason alone is
the one that dispels the real commercial scientists.
Introducing Stoney Girl Gardens
We
first started Stoney Girl Gardens in 2000 for the
purpose of promoting a successful and easy way to grow
for Oregon Medical Marijuana Program card holders. We
also wanted to display our exclusive genetic work. All
of this was kept specific to the Oregon program. We soon
won awards for our work, and became acknowledged for our
genetics. We have been published in HT and many other
papers. We have formed allies with national folks such
as Ed Rosenthal, Tommy Chong, Eddie Lepp, Elvie Musikka,
Stevie Nix, Doobies and more. We are active and well
known in every major group and organization in Oregon.
We are a political force in Salem.
Many organizations were at first perplexed by our
marketing which included handouts, pictures, copies of
our mix, Cutting and Seed Guides, and other helpful
info, all for free. Our consistent course along with
our political activism and genuine support has allowed
us to become entrusted members of most organizations.
Our reputation is secure by our past and current work.
We
give away many cuttings to all organizations. We are
happy to pass out our exclusive genetics. As stated
above, once they are circulated, they go far and help a
lot of sick people. It is something that is permanent,
unstoppable and non retractable. Why we breed is another
story. We have often been asked what our standing is on
noted companies stealing our genetics. Our answerer is
that there is no better way to get our work out than to
have someone credible use it, and pass it on. Our goal
has always been to better the quality of medicine around
the world. We have seen the industry improve and believe
we have been a necessary part of that evolutionary
change.
Our
current standing allows us to be in the position of
having more flexibility within these organizations. As
such we began talking about having products on March of
2008.This is something we never did before. We have
always given things away and prided ourselves on never
selling anything. Stoney Girl Gardens is not an org,
corporation, membership, club, company or anything else,
yet. We are well respected, well known, and treated like
super-stars at any gathering or event. We are merely
successful program participants, and want everyone to be
the same.