Clones at Farmers Market???

dutch black

Member
So I was watching a news segment on the Farmers Market that was setup by the people from WeGrow and I saw several caregivers that had dozens of clones at their booths. So can anyone tell me how they are able to have that many plants? Are clones not considered an actual plant and thus not counted against the 12 plant limit or is there something that I am missing that allows this? I personally love to take clones and would like to be able to get some of the genetics that I have out to those that need them but I wouldn’t dare take any cuttings from mine because of the 12 plant limit. So can anyone give me some advice on this issue? Thanks again folks!!
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dutch black

Member
Well maybe the folks with clones at the Farmers Market are caregivers for other patients. This would by allow them by law to have more than 12 plants at any given time, but I would think that if someone had made me their caregiver they would want me growing medicine for them and not using the opportunity to take clones to the market. But then again if there were 2 or 3 individuals at a booth that they could easily have up to 36 clones at any given time. I guess I could try and contact the people in charge of the market to find out what the rules are for having a booth. Thanks everyone!!!
 

hydrogregg

Active Member
The next farmers market is this saturday; http://www.meetup.com/CAMP420/events/83401072/

Here are the farmers market rules:

Rules for the Arizona Medical Farmers Markets
The Arizona Medical Farmers Markets is a group organized to provide Arizona medical marijuana (MMJ) patients a different option and flexibility with regard to procuring their medicine. We help patient cultivators stay in compliance of the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA). The Arizona Medical Farmers Markets and its affiliates strictly comply with all rules set forth in AMMA and we demand the same high standards from all participants in the market.
The following are the rules we use to guide our compliance with AMMA.
1) All MMJ providers: Must know your limits and abide by such. There are specific limitations which we must/and WILL abide by strictly. # 1 is the amount of cannabis you have in your possession. Patients are allowed to possess 2.5 ounces of usable marijuana at any time. All farmers market participants must not knowingly cause another patient to go over their limit, nor should you yourself be over your limit.
“(a) With respect to a qualifying patient, the "allowable amount of marijuana" means: (i) Two-and-one-half ounces of usable marijuana”
“(b) With respect to a designated caregiver, the "allowable amount of marijuana" for each patient assisted by the designated caregiver under this chapter means: (i) Two-and-one-half ounces of usable marijuana;”
(Above excerpts from A.R.S. 36-2801.)
2) Arizona MMJ patients and caregivers who are cultivators are permitted to give away cannabis to AZ MMJ patients at the farmers markets. 3) Our model is to have patients be creative and offer a variety of art, jewelry, paintings, pottery, glassware, clothing, and other non-cannabis items for sale and the medical cannabis is offered free to patients. The items must be appropriately priced at fair market value and the cannabis is free. 4) All cardholding patients and caregivers will wear the designated wrist band. 5) Any non- patient vendors will be separate from cannabis products and wear separate wristbands. 6) All attendees will wear wristbands which should be checked routinely. Checking actual state issue card is acceptable and encouraged. 7) There will be a walk-thru to monitor for market compliance 30 minutes prior to event doors open. Please have in place your AZ MMJ green card around your neck, (we can provide lanyard) and please have appropriate signage in place. Maximum card carriers (4) per table. Pre-Paid only.
8) Non-profit organizations are allowed to collect donations for their organization at the market. Literature about your organization’s mission must be on hand. 9) Market participants agree to follow all current AZ laws as well as maintain compliance with the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act. Medical Farmers Markets do not allow hash, wax, extracts and products made using CO2 or butane extraction methods. 10) All Arizona Medical Cannabis Farmers Market participants and all attendees must present current AZ Medical Marijuana green card prior to entry.
 

fatboyOGOF

Well-Known Member
a friend just got his card. only for toking not for growing. can he go to a market and purchase clones when he gets a care giver?

i'm thinking no but i'm not sure.
 

fatboyOGOF

Well-Known Member
The next farmers market is this saturday; http://www.meetup.com/CAMP420/events/83401072/

Here are the farmers market rules:

Rules for the Arizona Medical Farmers Markets
The Arizona Medical Farmers Markets is a group organized to provide Arizona medical marijuana (MMJ) patients a different option and flexibility with regard to procuring their medicine. We help patient cultivators stay in compliance of the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA). The Arizona Medical Farmers Markets and its affiliates strictly comply with all rules set forth in AMMA and we demand the same high standards from all participants in the market.
The following are the rules we use to guide our compliance with AMMA.
1) All MMJ providers: Must know your limits and abide by such. There are specific limitations which we must/and WILL abide by strictly. # 1 is the amount of cannabis you have in your possession. Patients are allowed to possess 2.5 ounces of usable marijuana at any time. All farmers market participants must not knowingly cause another patient to go over their limit, nor should you yourself be over your limit.
“(a) With respect to a qualifying patient, the "allowable amount of marijuana" means: (i) Two-and-one-half ounces of usable marijuana”
“(b) With respect to a designated caregiver, the "allowable amount of marijuana" for each patient assisted by the designated caregiver under this chapter means: (i) Two-and-one-half ounces of usable marijuana;”
(Above excerpts from A.R.S. 36-2801.)
2) Arizona MMJ patients and caregivers who are cultivators are permitted to give away cannabis to AZ MMJ patients at the farmers markets. 3) Our model is to have patients be creative and offer a variety of art, jewelry, paintings, pottery, glassware, clothing, and other non-cannabis items for sale and the medical cannabis is offered free to patients. The items must be appropriately priced at fair market value and the cannabis is free. 4) All cardholding patients and caregivers will wear the designated wrist band. 5) Any non- patient vendors will be separate from cannabis products and wear separate wristbands. 6) All attendees will wear wristbands which should be checked routinely. Checking actual state issue card is acceptable and encouraged. 7) There will be a walk-thru to monitor for market compliance 30 minutes prior to event doors open. Please have in place your AZ MMJ green card around your neck, (we can provide lanyard) and please have appropriate signage in place. Maximum card carriers (4) per table. Pre-Paid only.
8) Non-profit organizations are allowed to collect donations for their organization at the market. Literature about your organization’s mission must be on hand. 9) Market participants agree to follow all current AZ laws as well as maintain compliance with the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act. Medical Farmers Markets do not allow hash, wax, extracts and products made using CO2 or butane extraction methods. 10) All Arizona Medical Cannabis Farmers Market participants and all attendees must present current AZ Medical Marijuana green card prior to entry.
i've been hiding pot since 1969. i keep forgetting that i can drive around with 2.5 ounces now and not be concerned.

i'll have to do it just for the thrill! :)
 

Rck James

Member
I'll be on the look out for something good this Saturday. Does anyone have a recommendation on which tables to check out?

Would love to find a chocolate, afghan, skunk, cheese, *real* blueberry, or good kush.
 

Chronicseeker

New Member
Talked to a fellow gardener who was planning on bringing cuts to the next market, some quality stock. I have no idea about availability etc, but the initial list has enticed me to possibly venture out that way, hoping they come through...

Fire OG BX
Grape Stomper BX
Alien Dawg f3
Tahoe OG
Wifi
Fugu Kush
Blue Heron
 

fatboyOGOF

Well-Known Member
i just had a stoned idea.

you larger growers who mix your soils. adding all the magic fairy dust etc., would you ever consider selling it by the cubic foot?

i'm way too lazy to do anything more than adding some perlite and guano to ocean forest but i would be curious to use something that you people, who put in a lot more effort than me, believe would help enhance the taste of my pot. something i started neglecting years ago.

i'll bet you could sell a goodly amount at the markets on saturday



i spend a lot of time on my dry and cure. i'm looking for any other way to bring out the natural tastes and smells.
 

headtreep

Well-Known Member
I've heard there is a local organic soil producer but I'm not sure "where or who".

@fatboyOGOF
If you ever need some super soil PM me we can work something out.
 

AlohaKid

Well-Known Member
Talked to a fellow gardener who was planning on bringing cuts to the next market, some quality stock. I have no idea about availability etc, but the initial list has enticed me to possibly venture out that way, hoping they come through...

Fire OG BX
Grape Stomper BX
Alien Dawg f3
Tahoe OG
Wifi
Fugu Kush
Blue Heron
Nice lineup, you would be smart to jump on that Wifi and Tahoe.
 

Chronicseeker

New Member
and maybe premixed bottles of any teas you may make. i'd buy em out of curiousity.
There is a group out here in the desert that does exactly this. They brew mj specific teas and blend soil mixes for use with particular strains. I am not sure about the whole operation but the target audience I assume is dispensaries looking to eliminate the expensive master grower positions.. (Not putting in my two cents here.) Maybe patient/caregivers have access as well but I couldn't say.
 

fatboyOGOF

Well-Known Member
There is a group out here in the desert that does exactly this. They brew mj specific teas and blend soil mixes for use with particular strains. I am not sure about the whole operation but the target audience I assume is dispensaries looking to eliminate the expensive master grower positions.. (Not putting in my two cents here.) Maybe patient/caregivers have access as well but I couldn't say.

thanks. i'll have to see what i can find. i used to make teas but i stopped after a few grows. i started getting lazy around grow number 30 or so. :lol:
 

BeaverHuntr

Well-Known Member
thanks. i'll have to see what i can find. i used to make teas but i stopped after a few grows. i started getting lazy around grow number 30 or so. :lol:
I just use EWC, Hi-Brix Molasses , Kelp meal and some Caps Bennies a buddy turned me onto. Bubble for 24 hours in my garage, I use a aquarium heater for the winter moths.
 
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