I myself have my card my mother is getting hers can i grow hers also ?? can anybody answer that for me ? Also she does not live with me.
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I myself have my card my mother is getting hers can i grow hers also ?? can anybody answer that for me ? Also she does not live with me.
NAH...welcome....I would be steering you in the WRONG direction if I made direct comments as I am in the "infancy" stages on the medical cannabis program!
Here is an EXCELLENT resource for you to READ and ask questions on....it is the NM Administrative code that applies to production:
New Rule<---Link to NMAC 7.34.4
Did you and your mother get approved for personal production? Remember, there are VERY strict regulations on that. Take a gander at the link and then see if your situation fits within that realm.
GOOD LUCK and I will try to answer what I can....:)
Good looking out Sandia.:thumbsup:
your mother would also need a production license and you would have to grow her stuff in her place with your own 'caregiver' card.Quote:
Originally Posted by NEEDAHIT
you can't grow stuff for her in your place and you can't grow your stuff at her place
you both must have your own production licenses and in order to help your mother grow at her place, you must have a caregiver license
It makes no sense that two card holding people cannot help each other out like that,especially family! The more I learn about this program I realize what a clustermaphuck it is. In the beginning a person could legally use Cannabis but had NO legal access.:wtf:Baby steps I guess. Most everything I read about it just reinforces what I don't want to believe,NM politics is a g-damn joke,always has been.
when growing marijuana how many times should you change soil
anybody thanks for your time. Question! How many times should i put in new soil in marijuana cycle of life? also can plant grow without adding any extra nutrients can i just use potting soil.Quote:
Originally Posted by NEEDAHIT
It's best to change out the soil with each grow. You'll have residual nutrients in the soil that can damage or kill young seedlings/clones. Cannabis plants require a ph level between 6.3 to 6.7 for optimum growth and prevent hermies. If you go above or below this ph level for prolonged periods; your plants will experience what is called, "nutrient lockout." It will prevent your plants from getting the nutrients they needs to survive. You can use potting soil but nutrients are essential. Otherwise, your plant will starve to death before she can flower. You will also risk raising males or hermies.Quote:
Originally Posted by jim226
Cannabis plants have few requirements but these requirements are absolute. Ph 6.3 to 6.7/temperature 70-76 degrees/consistent light cycles and make sure there are no light leaks during your dark cycles/As your plants grow, make sure you transplant to larger pots as you go. This is to prevent your plants from becoming root bound (this is bad).
O.k., I'll stop rambling now and go to sleep. :p I hope that helps.
Can't one flush out the soil and re-use it? Would even that be to risky? Maybe flush it out then save it for when your lil darlings need to be re-potted. :weedpoke:Quote:
Originally Posted by Totah Sam
Flushing's what made me decide to go with Hydroponics, we just decided that soil would be too messy in a single family home.
sorry but im a first time grow by what do you mean change out the soil with each growQuote:
Originally Posted by Totah Sam
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Originally Posted by Anonymouse
sorry but im a first time grow by what do you mean change out the soil with each grow
Heard yah the first time bro. :asskick:Quote:
Originally Posted by jim226
That means throwing out the soil you used on the previous grow, and using fresh, never used soil for the next. :thumbsup:
I think you should post these questions over at this area. http://boards.cannabis.com/#growing
You will get good response and they are very in the know.
Don't think I am trying to be mean to you. I hate mean people. When you have questions that are off the topic of the thread, you should start a new thread. Otherwise it is called thread stealing, and is considered rude.
I hope this helps. Glad you are here. :hippy: