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Delivery Methods and Dosing:Making the most of your medicine
Grow Your Own
Host: Becky DeKeuster, M.Ed, Director of Education
Medical Cannabis:Cultivation 102
An introduction for beginning gardeners
Special Guests: Shawn Hebert, Director of Production OperationsIan Andrews, Cultivation Manager
Producer: Ben Gelassen, Marketing Associate
Maine’s Law
B. Cultivate, or designate a primary caregiver to cultivate under paragraph F, up to a total of 6 mature marijuana plants for that qualifying patient. In addition to the 6 mature marijuana plants, the patient who is cultivating the patient's own marijuana may have harvested marijuana in varying stages of processing in order to ensure the patient is able to maintain supply and meet personal needs. Two or more qualifying patients who are members of the same household and cultivating their own marijuana may share one enclosed, locked facility for cultivation; [2011, c. 407, Pt. B, §16 (AMD).]
1. Qualifying patient. Except as provided in section 2426, a qualifying patient may:
Possess up to 2 1/2 ounces of prepared marijuana and an incidental amount of marijuana as provided in subsection 5; [2009, c. 631, §21 (NEW); 2009, c. 631, §51 (AFF).]
A.
Quick Review: Timeline
Germinate seeds or take clones (1 – 7 days)
Vegetative stage(2 weeks to 2+ mo.)
Harvest & drying(3-10 days)
Quick Review: Birth through Seedling
Quick Review: Basic NeedsIndoor Outdoor
Genetics √ √
Growing medium √ -
Nutrients √ -
Light/heat √ -
Ventilation √ -
Pots with good drainage √ -
PH tester and PPM tester √ -
Jeweler’s loupe or handheld microscope √ √
Moving from Seedling to Veg
Selecting strong candidate plantsLight cycleHumidity
Temperature
Veg Plants: Before You Transplant
Sexing Your Veg PlantsCannabis is a dioecious species, meaning there are both male and female plants.
Source: http://grow-marijuana.com/male-femaleFemale pre-flower
Male pre-flower
From Veg to Flowering
Flowering Stage
When Should I Harvest?
Harvest, Trimming, Drying & Curing
Harvest & Drying
Final Trim, Curing, Storage
Common Pests
Spider mites
White flies
GNATS!
Thrips
Other Common Problems
Delivery Methods and Dosing:Making the most of your medicine
Thank you for your time and attention!
What are your remaining questions & concerns?
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