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The Process of Producing Medical Marijuana and Ensuring Quality

MMJ Recs

It encompasses several essential steps aimed at nurturing and optimizing plant growth and development: Seed Selection and Germination: The process begins with the careful selection of quality seeds, which are crucial for cultivating premium medical marijuana strains. Select seeds from reputable breeders known for producing stable genetics.

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South African Research Team Says Cannabis is ‘Very Promising’ as an Opioid Replacement

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Study Will Test Three Unique Strains . Exodus and Tallyman are the names of the two chemovars, or strains , being used for this study into cannabis as an opioid replacement. A third strain, 9 Pound Hammer, is also expected to be introduced at some stage in the near future. What Have the Study’s Findings Revealed So Far?

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Cultivating Knowledge: The Science and Art of Growing Medical Marijuana at Home in Florida

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It empowers patients to take an active role in their treatment, providing a level of control over the cultivation process and the specific strains of cannabis they consume. This includes factors such as choosing the correct strains, providing suitable growing conditions, and implementing effective cultivation techniques.

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What is PGR cannabis and how can you spot it?

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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. Unlike regular cannabis strains, PGR weed tends to have a dark brown sheen with amber-red pistils. Do cannabis farmers need to use PGRs?

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Ayr Wellness Introduces Award-Winning Cannabis Brand Lost in Translation (LIT) Across Four Additional States

Cannabis Law Report

multi-state cannabis operator (“MSO”), announced the launch of Lost in Translation (LIT), an award winning cannabis brand known for sought after genetics and terpene profiles, across four additional states in Ayr’s operational footprint: Arizona, Florida, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

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A Visit to the Cannabis Museum in Boston, MA

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The appearance of one’s paraphernalia signals where you are from and the traditions associated with cannabis consumption in your community. Because of this attachment between consumption and cultural identity, paraphernalia can facilitate social bonding across cultural lines. > Learn more about the effects of terpenes.