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| Written by Jorge Cervantes | ||
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Grower's pride is part of the process of cultivating high quality medicine We do not advocate breaking any laws with the information provided in this column. Here we are with our first garden contest winner, and we’re already changing the rules. The Plant for a Patient idea was originally patterned after the Plant a Row for the Hungry program. However, the first winning entry made it clear that we must amplify that concept in order to support medical patients more. ![]() YOUNG PLANTS - This vegetative crop of cannabis sits on a balcony. It can be relatively easy to cultivate a terrace full of medicine, once you know how. ![]() Here is the same crop of females a few months later, nearly mature. There is enough medicine here to last some patients an entire year. * Cervantes is author of Marijuana Horticulture: the Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower’s Bible (2006), Jorge Cervantes’ Ultimate Grow DVD (2005) Indoor Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor Bible, Marijuana Indoors: Five Easy Gardens, Marijuana Outdoors: Guerrilla Growing, Jorge’s Rx and Jorge’s Ultimate Grow DVD He writes for twelve magazines in six languages. Jorge’s books are published in Dutch, English, French, German and Spanish. Hit www.marijuanagrowing.com for more information. ![]() Part of the harvest. It was first manicured and hung to dry. The buds shown here have been removed from large branches. Photo by Jorge Cervantes
How to enter the Odam News garden photo contest Every issue, Oaksterdam News will choose a winner of the contest for medical gardens and send them an autographed copy of Marijuana Horticulture: the Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower’s Bible – 512 full color pages and 1120 professional color images. We urge other publications and websites to start similar programs in their communities to help raise the awareness of medical marijuana growers and patients. Here is what we are looking for: 1. High quality digital images, at least 5 megapixel in size. 2. Medical marijuana gardens only 3. Send digital images with a short descriptive paragraph and return e-mail to: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . 4. Mail high-quality photo prints to Odam News, 405-15th St., Oakland CA, 94612, Attn: Plant for a Patient Please include a few words to a paragraph or two about each photo you submit when possible. The information provided by the images of cannabis gardens will help other qualified medical growers produce better gardens. The contest will also help expand the feeling of camaraderie within the cannabis community. |
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