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  2. Cannabis cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Indoor growing became increasingly common when equipment, seeds and instructions on how to cultivate became widely available. So-called grow-ops (growing operations, often located in grow houses) are seen by many marijuana enthusiasts as a much cheaper way to gain a steady, higher-quality supply of cannabis. On a larger scale they have proven a ...

  3. Want to grow your own weed? What to know in Missouri after ...

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    Now that recreational marijuana is legal for adults 21 years and older in Missouri, weed enthusiasts and users can bypass the dispensaries and start growing their own bud.

  4. Grow shop - Wikipedia

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    In a grow shop there are products for indoor growing of plants, including: lamps/light bulbs, ventilation fans, pollinators, pots, fertilizers, and many other products for indoor and outdoor growing. Typically, grow shops or hydroponic stores do not sell drug paraphernalia or anything relating to drugs like cannabis seeds. Some grow shops may ...

  5. The first recreational dispensaries aren't expected to open for at least several months, depending on how lawmakers decide to amend the law. ... You can also purchase a cannabis grow kit online ...

  6. Ohio inches closer to recreational marijuana sales after ...

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    Ohio took a big step forward toward recreational marijuana sales last week after some cultivators and processors got the green light to operate.. As of Monday, four dual-use cultivators and six ...

  7. Hawthorne Gardening Company - Wikipedia

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    Hawthorne Gardening was created "to meet the demands of hydroponic growers (a.k.a. cannabis growers) ... [it] markets itself [to them] using language that's in line with the free-spirited, artisanal cannabis farmer."