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1:03 For more information on being a Holistic Cannabis Practitioner and how to begin your training, click here: https://holisticcannabisacademy.com/

5:12 Emily says that she has a hemp growers permit in New York. Learn more about the industrial hemp pilot program in NY:  https://agriculture.ny.gov/industrial-hemp

8:21 Lindsey mentions that she uses a Volcano- you can purchase it here: https://www.storz-bickel.com/en-us/catalog/product/view/id/26

11:11 Emily says she obtained her medical card through an online service. There are multiple options when it comes to obtaining your medical card, and they vary by state. We recommend either talking with your current physician, finding a cannabis-friendly doctor in your area, or finding a resource online you can ensure is trustworthy with certified physicians available.

18:21 Check out Emily’s books, all available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Emily-Kyle-MS-RDN-CDN-CLT/e/B07K6Q6QH3?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2&qid=1612656612&sr=8-2

21:31 According to weedmaps.com, a clone is defined as “A cannabis plant that is a genetic copy of the mother plant. When obtained from a reputable breeder, a clone is a young female cannabis plant with stable genetics. Growers typically select to raise clones instead of seeds when they would rather not risk getting a plant that’s male or with poor characteristics”.

21:50 Having a female cannabis plant is essential to growing the top-quality cannabis that we all know and love. Leafly has great information on feminized seeds, as well as growing in general: https://www.leafly.com/news/growing/what-are-feminized-cannabis-seeds