No, the law that was overturned as being unconstitutional because it failed to maintain the scheduling of marijuana when marijuana was deemed by the medical community to have medical value, was replaced soon afterwards.
As many as you like! Just don't get caught. Growing even a single cannabis plant is illegal and the police will not overlook it if they find it.
Depends. Generally A fine ofup to$5, 000 orup to 2 years in prison. Just drink booze it's legal everywhere.
As many as you want as long as there 3 to 6 inches apart and you have a big enough room to grow a lot of plants
None if you don't have a cannabis card.
weed
yes. because it contains high glucose for the plants or weed to absorb the nutrients
Rice plants and other plants that kill you like weed and pot LOL NOT
it is a ear like plant very easy to grow and they are like grow like a weed
The unwanted plants that grow along with the crops is called weeds
Determining if a plant is a weed is often in the eye of the beholder. In general, a weed is a type of plant that is growing where you do not want it to grow. Often, these are plants that grow very fast and crowd out more desirable plants. Getting rid of them can be a cumbersome task since they tend to flourish in bad conditions and multiply easily.
Like all plants they are producers. We often think of "weeds" are pests that grow where they shouldn't but they are looking to grow and made seeds like most plants do.
They get rid of weeds cause weeds take over the plants space were they can't grow at all. You should never leave the weeds with plants cause the plants will never grow and will die.
You cannot use weed control for cosmetic purposes in Ontario, Canada, unless it is a noxious weed such as poison ivy. Most weed controls have been banned even though there are different classes of weed controls, of which some are okay to use. You can learn more by calling Ontario Pesticide Control.
There is no difference between a "weed" and a "flower" except Human viewpoint. Humans like to change and arrange things and we regard "flowers" as plants we want to have in a certain place and "weeds" as plants that grow where we do not want them.