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The Process of Producing Medical Marijuana and Ensuring Quality

MMJ Recs

The use of medical marijuana (MMJ) has gained significant recognition for its therapeutic benefits in treating various medical conditions. Vegetative Growth: Providing optimal environmental conditions is paramount. Strive for consistency in cannabinoid ratios to provide patients with predictable and reliable therapeutic effects.

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5 common cannabis growing mistakes and how to avoid them

The Cannigma

Cultivators who overfeed weed could have to deal with a condition called “nutrient burn.” True nutrient deficiencies are more common in hydroponics than soil. Since hydroponics run on water, there aren’t as many naturally-occurring minerals as in soil. Cannabis just takes in what it needs, right? .

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9 environmental factors of cannabis growth and development

The Cannigma

For example, shaded buds with less than optimal light exposure may grow slower or vary in cannabinoid and/or terpene concentration than sun-exposed flowers. As the CO 2 concentration increases, the rate of photosynthesis increases until a saturation point where no more CO 2 can be absorbed.

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What is PGR cannabis and how can you spot it?

The Cannigma

Since PGRs work by interfering with the natural hormones and blocking of natural enzymatic processes in the plant, it’s no wonder these buds often have depleted cannabinoid and terpene concentrations. Indeed, there are studies linking PGR consumption with an increased risk for multiple severe conditions.

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Canadian LP MTL Cannabis to Go Public by Merging with Canada House

Cannabis Law Report

Following the Closing, MTL Cannabis’ wholly owned subsidiaries will hold cultivation, processing, and sales licences for plants/seeds, flower, oil, concentrate, topical and edible products and will have existing supply agreements with nine Canadian provinces including British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, and Québec. Terms of the Transaction.

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Macedonian-based grower is on a mission to produce high quality, low-cost solutions to meet unmet market needs.

Cannabis Law Report

A graduate of the University of Guelph’s Controlled Environmental Systems Research Facility, he specialises in plant biology and novel hydroponic systems. Hexamer, the company’s VP of Engineering and Operations, possesses a deep level of experience commissioning and operating commercial hydroponic production systems.