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Medical Marijuana Grow Registration

Now Pre-Registering Students

Our grow session consists of a comprehensive 2-day session on growing medical marijuana for patient self reliance.  This session covers all that is necessary to start growing, perform maintenance, and harvest.  Students will learn essentials such as watering, lighting, air flow/ventilation, and grow equipment options.

OTHERSIDE FARMS also offers advanced sessions on growing as well as cooking with medical marijuana.

Open to ALL
2 day overview of all aspects of medical marijuana.
Legal/medical, growing and baking

Saturday
11am
to 4pm and
Sunday
11am
to 4pm

* Full Name: Doctor's Name:
* Date of Birth: Doctor's Phone:
* Address: License#: (if available)
* State, Zip: Website: (if available)
* Phone: Dept. of Health ID:
Patient ID
(if applicable):
Where did you hear about us?

Issue Date: Interested in:
Expiration Date: Preferred session dates/times:
* Email:  
 



Sessions will be held at 2424 Newport Blvd in Costa Mesa CA.
 

Information Center

Hours:
By Appointment Only

For Information
: 
Call 949-515-4754

 
     
 

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