LEAPSpeaker
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Now that it's legal, I see a lot of people ask if they can grow medical marijuana here in the Arizona desert, the simple answer is yes.
The reason people don't grow huge crops in the desert like in Northern Arizona or California, is that it's desert. It's a little hard to hide a bright green 5-10 foot plant in the middle of miles of sand.
Marijuana grows great in the desert, marijuana loves the sun. In fact a plant that was shaded from afternoon sun only grew half as big as plants in direct sun.
Studies show marijuana produces about one ounce per sf of canopy. This seems to be correct information. A friend with a 6X8' grow area (48 sf) with about 30 plants, 3' tall, it produced 3 pounds, or 48 ounces.
the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act allows patients to cultivate 12 plants that must be grown in an enclosed, locked facility, defined as closet, room, greenhouse, or other enclosed area.
Other enclosed area can be a fence as long as it only permits entry by the patient or caregiver. So build a fenced area or greenhouse rather than an expensive to operate grow room.
If patients are allowed 2.5 ounces every 14 days, that works out to 4 pounds a year. So a patient should be able to grow one crop a year and have their 4 pounds of medicine.
The reason people don't grow huge crops in the desert like in Northern Arizona or California, is that it's desert. It's a little hard to hide a bright green 5-10 foot plant in the middle of miles of sand.
Marijuana grows great in the desert, marijuana loves the sun. In fact a plant that was shaded from afternoon sun only grew half as big as plants in direct sun.
Studies show marijuana produces about one ounce per sf of canopy. This seems to be correct information. A friend with a 6X8' grow area (48 sf) with about 30 plants, 3' tall, it produced 3 pounds, or 48 ounces.
the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act allows patients to cultivate 12 plants that must be grown in an enclosed, locked facility, defined as closet, room, greenhouse, or other enclosed area.
Other enclosed area can be a fence as long as it only permits entry by the patient or caregiver. So build a fenced area or greenhouse rather than an expensive to operate grow room.
If patients are allowed 2.5 ounces every 14 days, that works out to 4 pounds a year. So a patient should be able to grow one crop a year and have their 4 pounds of medicine.