The plants all died during the cold snap

During the recent cold snap, all of my marijuana plants died.

  • Since I am a medical marijuana patient, I can grow up to six plants at a time.

When I was first diagnosed with HIV, I immediately got a medical marijuana card. I didn’t start growing plants right away. I knew it was going to be very difficult. The price of medical marijuana is quite expensive, so eventually I had to make a change. I bought seeds from a medical marijuana shop. The package of three seeds was $100, but the seeds were auto feminized. One of the seeds was an OG Kush Indica strain. Another seed was a blue dream sativa strain. The third auto feminized marijuana seed was a hybrid called Girl Scout cookies. This hybrid has the lowest flowering time and the quickest turnaround from seed to harvest. I was particularly looking forward to enjoying the batch of Girl Scout cookies. I had all of my plants in the garage and I had lights and heat set up as well. Unfortunately, there was a very huge storm last weekend and the weather dropped below freezing. The power lines were snapped and all of the plants died during the storm. There was no power or heat and the plants suffered in the Sub-Zero temperatures. The plants were 24 in tall at that time and I was heartbroken when I had to start over and get rid of the lifeless bodies of the plants that I had cared for during the last two months. It’s heartbreaking and expensive to have these problems repeatedly.

 

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