Marijuana use that only a few decades back was for the most part confined to the fringes of society is now going mainstream with the trend towards legalization gaining increasing momentum.
(prHWY.com) April 9, 2012 - Sacramento, CA -- Sacramento, California - Marijuana use that only a few decades back was for the most part confined to the fringes of society is now going mainstream with the trend towards legalization gaining increasing momentum.
So as more people are having it prescribed by their doctor many of them are finding it more cost effective to grow their own supply in accordance with state and local laws.
Even so the black market along with it's high prices still continues to thrive forcing legitimate users of cannabis to grow what they need for treatment indoors in secure, specially equipped grow rooms.
Rooms containing equipment that has come to be the backbone of a new and growing high tech market niche.
Complex and increasingly more specialized pieces of machinery and electronics that allow the patients who can afford it to completely duplicate the natural outdoor environment.
So what began as just a just a simple high wattage metal halide bulb suspended by a chain in a room with a fan has now become elaborate off the shelf systems.
Systems that now allow for today's medical marijuana growers to cut the six month time required for natural plant development down to as little as a month and a half from start to completion.
In a recent interview Frank Weed, CEO of Humigrow.com, an online information source that specializes in topic related subject matter, informed us that in increasingly more instances it's done by rooting clones that begin their short life as cuttings from a mother plant.
It doesn't end there though because he also said that carbon dioxide injection technology is now commonly used to boost CO2 levels in grow rooms to further speed up growth rates.
Still another surprising technological development is the advent of LED lighting technology that has cut power bills by as much as 70% while providing what is an actual better blended light spectrum for indoor growing.
So then what's the next development on the horizon? According to Mr. Weed "all eyes are on the high cost of LED lights that currently cost up to five times as much as standard metal halides." Manufacturing technology is currently being developed that will make them substantially more affordable but it's going to take some time.
Currently seventeen states in the US have compassionate use medical marijuana legislation in place, then if the rate of change is extrapolated out it's estimated that in as little as twenty years time it could very well be completely legal in all states of the US, Canada, and possibly even the UK.
So the business of supplying legal indoor cannabis growers is here to stay and as more technological developments take place the subsequent need for topic related information to assist buyers will also increase.
Contact:
Frank Weed
frank@humigrow.com
233 North Street,
Sacramento, CA
http://www.humigrow.com/
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