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

The Cannigma

Most of the ditch weed in the US is remnants of a time when hemp cultivation was not only legal, but an important piece of the United State’s manufacturing. Hemp was a staple crop in the American colonies to produce fibers and cordage, and some states even went as far as requiring farmers to grow hemp.

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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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Cannabis Strains and Their Therapeutic Applications

Leafwell

Hybridization, the environment a plant is grown in, when the plant was harvested, and the phenotype ultimately expressed all make an impact as to which cannabinoids, terpenoids and flavonoids show up in the final product. Figuring out a particular strain’s medical applications is a very difficult if not impossible task.

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Minorities in cannabis, with Steven Philpott Jr.

The Cannigma

So, if you’re interested in growing your own cannabis, whether it’s to make CBD hemp oil or whether it’s to burn one down after work, definitely check out our articles and you’ll learn something and maybe it’ll even be from Steven. Just talking about ruderalis, just that there’s this auto-flowering plant.