Canadian Medical growers: what defines a plant....

madcatter

Active Member
Here is a question... you have your MMA and PPL in Canada... and they say you can grow X number of plants...

How do you define that... clones, flowering, blooming, a combination?:joint:
 

cateros

Member
As far as I was told what consists of a plant is a complete regulatory system ie Roots ,stems ,leaves all that is required for the plant to be able to sustain itself and support photosynthesis. So I believe if you are able to grow 50 plants you can have 25 plants flowering 4 plants as mothers and then while getting clones to root you could have as many as needed to ensure you will be able to produce the needed amount of rooted viable plants afterwards all extras must be destroyed but to be sure contact health canada and make sure they havent change there viewpoint as to what consists of being a plant.
 

essie

Member
hmmm.. I was told that clones are included in the plant count. For this reason alone, I decided to grow straight from feminized seed every time. I haven't started my first med grow yet, so I still have time to change my method. I'll have to give them a call and verify. Do any of you guys know the answer?

and btw, do rooted seeds count as well, or do they have to be planted, and with leaves?
 

madcatter

Active Member
I also now believe that each viable plant counts so,,, inside your limit you have to decide how many mature , how many seedlings/clones and how many mothers.... good news is that you have your license so make the most of the numbers....
 
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