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Wild cannabis: what is ditch weed and can you use it?

The Cannigma

Depending on the genetics and growing conditions, these cannabis plants can range from two feet tall fully grown, to over 10 feet tall. Commercially grown weed plants are grown in a highly controlled environment , where everything from the water to the light is highly controlled and optimized for maximum cannabinoid production.

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A Quick Guide About Autoflower Marijuana

The Joint Blog

We know the photoperiod cannabis strains, which are different from autoflower ruderalis strains, and flower quickly in the winter seasons. However, there’s a catch to this variety that most ruderalis strains contain a low level of THC content. The first Ruderalis varieties were not reliable in terms of quality and quantity.

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Autoflower vs Photoperiod - Which is the best cultivation style for you?

Marijuana Seeds NL

Autoflowers , genetically contain cannabis ruderalis traits. While you’ll need to ensure an optimal environment indoors, or outdoors for either variety, there’s much more labor that goes towards finessing photoperiod plants. The Basics of Autoflowering vs Photoperiod Genetics. 6 - The potency you require or desire .

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How to Grow High-Quality Weed at Home

The Joint Blog

You have to make your selection from Sativa , ruderalis, Indica, and hybrid. The temperature is set at twenty-seven degrees, although the plant can survive cold and heat except in extreme conditions. You can use a paper towel in a dark environment. Step 1: Choosing Your Cannabis Seeds. Here are two types–APD and auto-flowering.

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Minorities in cannabis, with Steven Philpott Jr.

The Cannigma

So, I’m legitimately, I’m a strength conditioning coach. I literally teach them about plants and soil science and roots and photosynthesis, and I teach them how to apply some of the basic general concepts of biology and the environment to cannabis. So yeah, cortisol, stress, this all connects for me, Steve. CP: Like Russia.