Growing Cannabis at home is easier as never before!

At the beginning of this (New) year, California legalized the possession, use, and the growing marijuana for personal use. The Provisions of the Adult Use of Marijuana Act, Proposition 64, enable adults in California to grow cannabis plants at home.

The salient provisions of the Law relating to growing cannabis at home are:

The minimum age should be 21 You can’t grow more than 6 plants at a time, irrespective of age or size of the plants You can grow the cannabis plants only where you live The plants should not be visible to passersby Tenants can also grow cannabis plants in their rented homes. You can’t carry about more than 28.5 grams

Growing Medical Marijuana:

Obviously, producing cannabis at home is cost-effective or cheaper than buying from cannabis vendors. At the same time, it’s also important that while growing cannabis in the home, you abide by the law. When it’s about growing marijuana in California for medical purpose, you can reap higher advantages that are available to you under the law. These additional benefits are;

You can grow & use it if you are an adult of the age 18 years

You can carry it as per the actual requirement for medical purpose. This could be more than 1-ounce or 28 grams.

You can grow it on 100 sq. ft. irrespective of the number of plants. The decision is yours as how to grow more plants.

Be it for medical purpose, or recreate, a prior consultation with a medical marijuana doctor would always be beneficial. He would recommend you the best strains that could be beneficial for your well-being. Online Medical Card is one of the most reputed medical marijuana clinics in California, where you can get recommendations to grow medical marijuana almost instantly. This state-of-the-art Multispeciality Online Clinic carries the license for medical marijuana recommendations by the Local Health Dept. in several cities. All the doctors are compassionate & caring.

When you conceive of cultivating cannabis by yourself, the first question that appears in mind is, ‘how to benefit more?’ Because the number of plants that you can grow is small, you will have to know more about which strain will save you more. To help you in making this decision, you can select from the following high-yielding cannabis plants.

High-Yielding Cannabis Strains

Do-Si-Dos:

Do-Si-DOS is one of the strongest strains of cannabis. It’s the first choice of those who want to remain high. It’s a high-yield Indica dominant hybrid with 70:30 Indica-Sativa cross. It’s easy to grow this strain indoors. Do-Si-DOS flowers up into beautiful deep red and deep purple buds that smell minty sweet. The buds are small in size but grow in abundance. The plant gives the yields in abundance. Do-Si-DOS acts fast as well as hard. Due to its hard-hitting effects, this strain is very effective in the treatment of the conditions of chronic pain, insomnia, and depression.

Northern Lights:

It’s an Indica dominated hybrid cannabis strain, it is famous for being one of the most popular strains. Northern Light is best suited for indoor cultivation. It takes about 6-7 weeks for its flowers to blossom. Northern Lights emit low levels of odor and high yields. This combination makes the Northern Lights as a good selection for a small cannabis garden. This strain is also effective in the treatment of chronic pain, anxiety, loss of appetite and insomnia.

Gorilla Glue:

It’s a Sativa dominant hybrid. This strain is also known as 420 Glue. An association of its name with 420 indicates its popularity. The strain boasts one of the strongest psychoactive strains of all times. Gorilla Glue is a 50:50 Indica-Sativa hybrid. The buds smell harsh and very strong. Gorilla Glue gives you a hazy, happy & sleepy vibe for hours after consuming it. The strain is best used for patients having conditions of acute & chronic pain, Deep Depression, Insomnia and Muscle Spasm. The strain flowers up within 8 weeks and gives abundant yields.

Blue Dream:

It’s one of the “Hot Selling” cannabis product and the first choice among the smokers. Blue Dream is a 50:50 hybrid cross of Blue Berry & Haze. It’s known for its unique fragrance. This wonderful strain when grown indoors blooms up in 8-10 weeks. Blue Dream offers an average yield of 50-55 grams p/sq. ft. of the plant. Blue Dream is an ideal strain for the treatment of chronic pain, stress, depression, and insomnia.

Big Bud:

It’s an 85:15 Indica-Sativa hybrid strain. The Big Bud is among the highest yielding cannabis plants. The strain flowers some over-sized buds. It gives the largest number of buds that provide you the higher yield. The plant grows up to a moderate height. It takes about 7-8 weeks to blossom flowers and buds, which smells earthy or grape. The Big Bud tends to send you into a deep sleep after a feeling of laziness when you consume it. As such, it’s best used for the treatment of conditions like insomnia and pain.

Tickle Kush:

Tickle Kush has earned is one of the strongest strains. It remains one of the most sought-after cannabis products . Tickle Kush is a great choice for smokers across the States. It’s an Indica dominant cross of 70:30 between LA Kush and Chemdawg. When cultivated indoors, Tickle Kush blossoms up within 8-10 weeks. The plant yields abundance of thick buds to the benefits of the cultivator. Tickle Kush gives a relaxing feel and is best suited for muscular pains.

Black Lavender:

It’s a 60:40 Indica-Sativa hybrid strain. Black Lavender remains at the forefront of California’s cannabis market. It’s one of the most hot-selling strains in California. It is a beautiful plant that gives sweet smelling aroma. It’s a cross of Blackberry Kush and DJ Blueberry. The plant blossoms up within 8-10 weeks with densely grown buds. The strains are very effective for recovery from mental ill-health, GI conditions, anxiety, and depression.

About the author:

James Harper was born and raised in California. He loves reading books and blogs. The reading habit generates many ideas in his mind and he started writing. He started his own blogs and soon become a famous blogger.