Category: Flower
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How to find the right strain
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The cannabis universe is expansive and diverse, presenting a plethora of strains, each with distinct effects and advantages. Learning how to find the right strain can greatly improve your experience, be it for recreational enjoyment or medicinal use. This guide will assist you in the journey to select the ideal…
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How much is enough?
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How much is enough Cannabis? With its wide range of therapeutic and recreational benefits, has become increasingly popular and accepted in many parts of the world. However, like any substance that alters mind and body, it’s important to use cannabis responsibly to avoid complications or adverse experiences. Here are some…
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Why your grandmother’s weed was better than yours
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The reason why your grandmother’s weed was better than yours, is cause cannabis has undergone a transformation, over 20 years. The concentration of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis, has increased dramatically. This shift has implications for both recreational users and medical patients, as well as for policymakers…
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What’s the difference between Indica, Sativa & Hybrid?
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The terms sativa, indica, and hybrid are commonly used to categorize different types of cannabis plants and their effects. These classifications are based on the plant’s morphology, growth patterns, and the general effects they have on users. Here’s a detailed comparison of these three categories: Sativa Origin and Growth Characteristics…
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Recommended Books on Cultivation
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Cannabis cultivation is a nuanced and intricate endeavor, necessitating expertise in botany, horticulture, and specialized cultivation methods. Numerous esteemed publications offer thorough guidance on this subject. The following titles are Recommended Books on Cultivation: “The Cannabis Grow Bible: The Definitive Guide to Growing Marijuana for Recreational and Medical Use” by…
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Edibles or Flower?
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The decision between cannabis edibles or flower (the dried buds of the cannabis plant) lie in their forms, methods of consumption, onset time, duration of effects, and how they affect the body. Here’s a detailed comparison: 1. Form and Consumption Edibles Form: Edibles are cannabis-infused food products, such as gummies,…