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  2. Cannabis cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Regulations permitting outdoor cultivation of cannabis vary from state to state in the US. Illinois bans outdoor cultivation and requires growing in an enclosed and locked facility. Other states, like Michigan or Alaska, leave decisions about outdoor growing up to local governments.

  3. What Is Croptober? What You Need To Know About The Cannabis ...

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    A quick scroll through your feed will yield an endless barrage of photos showcasing freshly harvested cannabis plants that would make any weed enthusiasts salivate with delight.

  4. Cannabis in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    On November 6, 2018, Michigan voters approved Proposal 1 by a 56–44 margin, making Michigan the 10th state (and first in the Midwest) to legalize cannabis for recreational use. [ 17 ] The Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act allows persons age 21 and over to possess up to 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 ounces (71 g) of cannabis in public, up to 10 ...

  5. Green Crack Seeds: How to Cultivate and Where to Find Seeds - AOL

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    When growing outdoors, disease and pest management go a long way, and this is why it is extremely important to inspect your growing plants for signs of diseases and pests on a daily basis.

  6. Michigan's cannabis industry turns 5 this year: What to expect

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    Michigan's cannabis industry sold $3 billion in both recreational and medical marijuana in 2023, making the state the second biggest cannabis market in the U.S. behind only California. Prices ...

  7. Autoflowering cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Autoflowering cannabis or day neutral cannabis varieties automatically switch from vegetative growth to the flowering stage based on age, as opposed to the ratio of light to dark hours required with photoperiod dependent/short-day strains. Many autoflowering varieties are ready to harvest in less than 10 weeks from seed.

  8. Traveling with cannabis purchased in Michigan: What to know ...

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    The recreational use of cannabis was legalized in Michigan in 2018, and there are dispensaries where consumers can purchase marijuana all over the state and specifically in popular tourist ...

  9. Feral cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Feral cannabis is an exceptionally hardy weed, widely dispersing its seeds which can lie dormant for 7–10 years before sprouting again. [4] In Minnesota, hemp is classified among the 11 "noxious prohibited weeds" along with several species of thistle, and noted for damaging farmers' plowing equipment.