It's been REALLY HOT the last few days!!! (90's +) Could the heat be causing the stems on my plant to look yellowish??Wheres all my NEW YORK GROWERS show off your grow.
Thanx!!FYI it's still illegal to grow there. Cop.![]()
no its not.Thanx!!
Yes it is 100% against the law to grow cannabis in New York, it will be allowed a year after dispensaries can sell recreational. Estimated legal grow year should be 2023. So what are the repercussions according to the statue? Here it is:no its not.
Better recheck your sources. As pointed out above, it won't be legal until dispensaries can sell recreational.no its not.
Better recheck your sources. As pointed out above, it won't be legal until dispensaries can sell recreational.
Better recheck your sources. As pointed out above, it won't be legal until dispensaries can sell recreational.
Better recheck your sources. As pointed out above, it won't be legal until dispensaries can sell recreational.
Re: Recreational growingLiterally they changed up the dept info. It used to say, six months from the date of signing the law in NY STATE - but now they've taken it out entirely. They're saying that they have to pack up the department with employees before anything else happens. So... Anyone else in NY got some info regarding this???
I've looked through the entire site. Could you link that info?It'll be legal to homegrow after September if you have a Medical Card. Read the NYC dept of cannabis, says it there.
I've looked through the entire site. Could you link that info?
Either way, my original statement stands correct. It's still currently illegal to grow in NY.
I'll make an official NY growing thread at the end of harvest documenting my whole grow, with this being my first grow, general advice and guidelines. If your grow is indoor, you're very very safe. There would need to be a warrant to search your home, second if anyone smells your dank bud, it "can be" your legally permitted 5 pounds of weed in your home, and not from a plant. Same deal with growing in your backyard, we are protected from law enforcement from just searching your land without a warrant; they aren't your concern, people looking to swipe your plants are, so be smart and hide them among tomatoes and sunflowers
It's been REALLY HOT the last few days!!! (90's +) Could the heat be causing the stems on my plant to look yellowish??