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Extended Plant Count Benefits: What It Means for Colorado Growers

Colorado’s cannabis scene is constantly changing, and the Extended Plant Count (EPC) program stands out as a prime example of how the state is supporting medical marijuana patients and cultivators. But what exactly is an EPC, and how does it benefit growers in Colorado?

Learn about an Extended Plant Count in Colorado, plus Kind Love’s EPC Membership program.

 

What is an Extended Plant Count (EPC)?

The EPC program allows eligible medical marijuana patients in Colorado to grow more plants than the standard plant limit.

  • Standard Colorado cannabis law allows residents over the age of 21 to plant up to six plants with as many as three plants flowering at one time.

 

With an EPC, medical marijuana patients can increase their plant count based on their cannabis doctor’s recommendation. This helps patients meet their unique medical needs by ensuring they have enough cannabis medicine and resources to manage their symptoms effectively.

 

How Does the EPC Program Benefit Growers?

Colorado Marijuana Personal Cultivation Laws state that through a cannabis physician’s approval, an extended plant count can be granted for medical marijuana patients. Here are some benefits that growers can experience from the Rocky Mountain State’s EPC.

 

green plant on black plastic pot1. Increased Cultivation Potential

EPC memberships allow licensed growers to cultivate a greater number of plants legally. Many patients depend on licensed cultivators for specific strains or genetics tailored to alleviate their health conditions. An EPC enables cultivators to expand their operations.

 

2. Diverse Strain Selection

With the ability to grow more plants, cultivators can experiment with a wider variety of cannabis strains. This means a more diverse menu for patients, offering everything from high-CBD strains for pain relief to terpene-rich options for mood enhancement.

 

3. Meeting Patient Demand

Many medical marijuana patients require larger quantities of cannabis for edibles, tinctures, or concentrates. EPC memberships allow growers to meet these demands without sacrificing quality or consistency.

 

4. Strengthened Patient Relationships

By participating in an EPC program, growers and Colorado dispensaries like Kind Love can build stronger connections with the medical marijuana community. We’re here to provide tailored solutions and foster trust and loyalty with our patients.

 

How to Qualify for an EPC

Colorado medical marijuana patients interested in an EPC must:

  1. Consult with a qualified physician who can evaluate medical needs.
  2. Determine together whether an extended cannabis plant count is appropriate.
  3. If approved, patients can work with licensed cultivators or grow their own plants within the legal limits set by the EPC program.

 

Kind Love’s EPC Membership

At Kind Love, we’re proud to support medical marijuana patients through our dispensary’s EPC membership program. Our seed-to-sale approach provides our partners with complete access and insight into the plant medicine cultivated on-site. The Kind Love cultivation team is proud to provide expert guidance and access to high-quality cannabis products – so you can get exactly what you need.

Many of our extended plant count customers take advantage of their benefits by purchasing even larger quantities of flower at once. They often do this to create their own tinctures and edibles, or because they reside in the mountains and cannot visit a store regularly, necessitating bulk purchases.

Our flower is sourced in-house, and we have been cultivating it since 2010, ensuring the highest quality for our customers who seek the best ingredients for their homemade cannabis products.

Whether you’re a cannabis patient with a home grow setup or a licensed wholesale grower looking to expand, the EPC program is highly beneficial for medical patients in Colorado’s cannabis community. Visit our Denver dispensary or read more medical cannabis resources to learn how the EPC program can benefit you!

The contents of this blog are intended for informational purposes only. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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