The California drought has thrown cannabis cultivation practices into the spotlight, and the state has begun a historic effort to work with growers on best-practices and fine bad actors who steal water and foul streams.
Part of that effort is education, and the State Water Board is posting a series of new pamphlets, brochures, fact sheets, and guidelines covering everything from hillside grading to pesticide use.
As the spring planting season picks up, here are ten things California cannabis growers need to know: