#Growing at home @cbctoronto #JointVentures The legalization framework proposes to allow anyone to cultivate up to four plants in their own home. But growing cannabis is not as simple as throwing together seed, soil, sunlight and water and there will be a learning curve for recreational users come legalization. That's an opportunity that Ashley Athill intends to take advantage of. Ashley Athill Ashley Athill is a teacher at The #GanjaSchool in #KensingtonMarket (CBC) Athill, who has a licence from Health Canada that allows her to grow weed and to distribute it to four registered medical patients, is also a teacher at The Ganja School at Hotbox Hydroponics in Kensington Market. After honing her skills as a child on her family's farm in Jamaica and then later with an agricultural science degree, she now teaches the basics of growing weed at home. What is the legal weed market really going to be worth in Ontario? "From seed to cure and everything in between," she said. "From ensuring you're in the right PH range, to ensuring that your environment is properly done, your temperatures, your humidity, there's a lot of different information that needs to be passed through to an individual before they start growing if they want to do it effectively," she said. (at Hotbox Homegrown Hydroponics)