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  • ...ery low [[Cannabinoid]] content, and are instead grown for their fiber and seed. ...a genetically stable variety involves selectively choosing male and female cannabis plants and breeding them over the course of multiple generations. The final
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  • ...ce female plants are the ones that produce flowers (which is where most of cannabis' [[cannabinoids]] are found), they are the only ones that are used to creat A method used by organic growers and promulgated by the cannabis breeder Soma, is called 'Rodelization', or letting un-pollinated female pla
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  • ...nt name [[cannabis]] is from Greek κάνναβις (kánnabis), via Latin cannabis, originally a Scythian or Thracian word, also loaned into Persian as kanab. ...d in Carolus Linnaeus's (1753) Species Plantarum – from an earlier Latin cannabis, coming from Greek kánnabis.
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  • ...r more from the central stalk, rather like a conical Xmas tree shape. Its seed, chiefly used as caged-bird feed, is a valuable source of protein. The flow '''Cannabis High'''
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  • ...ns]]. Many autoflowers will be ready to harvest in less than 10 weeks from seed. Dwarf varieties can have short stature while still giving decent yield. Co ...C. ruderalis genes were lacking some of the finer qualities of high grade cannabis strains available.
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  • Autoflower marijuana is a type of [[marijuana]] or [[cannabis seed]] that will enter the flowering stage at any time despite any growing condi
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  • ...nnabis sativa throughout recorded history as a source of industrial fibre, seed oil, food, recreation, religious and spiritual moods, and medicine. Each pa [[File:Cannabis sativa - Weed Depot.jpg|200px|thumb|left|specific strain of cannabis]]
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  • ...It should not be confused with hash , a [[THC]] containing made from the cannabis flower, hailed by somefor its medicinal qualities. ...HC values since 1998.] Regular accredited sampling of THC in Canadian hemp seed shows THC levels usually below detection limit of 4 ppm (parts per million
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  • ...ual plant in the [[Cannabaceae]] family. A putative species of the genus [[Cannabis]]. ...ereas those of C. sativa were characterized as relatively long and narrow. Cannabis indica plants conforming to Schultes's and Anderson's descriptions may have
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  • ...s is because male and female flowers do not occur on the same individuals. Cannabis plants are dioecious. The opposite is [[monoecious]].
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  • ...orcade. The publication is devoted to, and advocates the legalization of [[cannabis]]. ...erfold photo, but instead of a nude woman, High Times typically features a cannabis plant. What started as a joke:
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  • ...as medicine. Pharmacologically, the principal psychoactive constituent of cannabis is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC); it is one of 483 known compounds in the plan Cannabis is often consumed for its psychoactive and physiological effects, which can
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  • ...mmon techniques and facts regarding the cultivation of the flowering plant cannabis, primarily for the production and consumption of marijuana buds. Cultivatio [[File:cultivation.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Cannabis Cultivation]]
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  • ...ug test methodologies for the use of cannabis in medicine, sport, and law. Cannabis use is highly detectable and can be detected by urinalysis, hair analysis, ...e tests and agreed-upon intoxication levels is an issue in the legality of cannabis debate, especially regarding intoxicated driving.
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  • ...e different from small clones because they are by definition produced from seed, not asexually. ...es of flowering plants (angiosperms) are distinguished by their numbers of seed leaves: monocotyledons (monocots) have one blade-shaped cotyledon, whereas
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  • ...stly fallen out of use in the modern day, but refers to the top grade of [[cannabis]] which has no seeds, as opposed to seeded [[schwag]] or mids. [[File:Sinsemilla - Weed Depot.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Top grade Cannabis]]
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  • ...ol]] (CBD), as medical therapy to treat disease or alleviate symptoms. The Cannabis plant has a history of medicinal use dating back thousands of years across ...ut does not appear to increase major adverse effects. Long-term effects of cannabis are not clear, and there are safety concerns including memory and cognition
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  • The history of [[medical cannabis]] can be traced thousands of years. "Dàmá", the Chinese word for "[[cannabis]]", compounds "big; great" and "cannabis; [[hemp]]."
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  • See also: [[Legality of cannabis by country]] ...tion in the world to legalize the sale, cultivation, and distribution of [[cannabis]].
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  • ...line, which was developed in the 1980′s and spread across the world via seed. Purple [[weed]] has traditionall been especially popular in Northern Calif
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  • ...s life, when it is grown from seed. Germination is also commonly called “seed popping”, as the seeds literally crack in half as the tiny seedling emerg ...ing from a small existence or germ, a method that is commonly used by many seed germination projects.
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  • ...d. Their goal is to obtain Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for cannabis-based medicines, with a focus on treating skin cancer (basal and squamous c The U.S. legal cannabis industry was valued at over $2 billion in in 2014.
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  • Cannabis is a drug and, as hemp, a source for fibers, oil and seed. Prior to its prohibition, U.S. politicians known for growing hemp include ...penalty provisions and elaborate rules of enforcement to which marijuana, cannabis, or hemp handlers were subject. Mandatory sentencing and increased punishme
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  • In Portugal, recreational use of [[cannabis]] is forbidden by law; also the medicinal use is not yet officially recogni ...tuguese residents. The provision of seeds and tools to produce and consume cannabis is also illegal in the country. Production and distribution of [[hemp]] pro
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  • ...lished several articles on the subject; seeing the therapeutic benefits of cannabis on patients in her own hospital, she became an early proponent of legalizat == [[Cannabis]] research ==
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  • ...ations such as the Centre for Social Justice and Skunk Sense advocate that cannabis remains illegal. [[File:Cannabis in the UK - Weed Depot.jpg|200px|thumb|left|information on marijuana in the
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  • ...[[THC]]), a psychoactive molecule that produces the "high" associated with cannabis as a drug. Cannabis may have been known in Britain as far back as the Bronze Age (ca. 2800 BP)
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  • ...n interest in activities one may not normally enjoy. The variety won the [[Cannabis Cup]] in 1995. White Widow grown in Amsterdam is known to contain up to 20%
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  • ...usic, educational seminars and an expo for marijuana-related products from cannabis-oriented businesses. [[File:Cannabis Cup - Weed Depot.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Cannabis Cup]]
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  • ...ore than 34.5 tonnes seized in 2006. A regular increase in quantities of [[cannabis]] resin seized could also be observed over recent years, though there has b ...e was decriminalised many years earlier than in Portugal while the use of Cannabis and heroin decreased in the rest of Western Europe.[20]
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  • ...n 1961, consolidated those treaties and broadened their scope to include[[ cannabis]] and drugs whose effects are similar to those of the drugs specified. The == Regulation of cannabis ==
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  • ...high associated with it and which is obtained through the dried flowers of Cannabis plants selectively bred to produce high levels of [[THC]] and other psychoa [[File:Cannabis - Weed Depot.jpg|200px|thumb|left|another word for marijuana]]
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  • ...on using it in the past year. It is estimated that 750,000 Australians use cannabis every week, and approximately 300,000 smoke it on a daily basis. ...tralia's indigenous population has higher levels of cannabis use. Although cannabis is illegal in Australia, the country has largely avoided a punitive drug po
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  • Cannabis has been used in a entheogenic context - a chemical substance used in a rel ...annabis has been spread by the disciples of the Rastafari movement who use cannabis as a sacrament and as an aid to meditation.
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  • The Massachusetts Cannabis Reform Coalition (MassCann), the state affiliate of the [[National Organiza MassCann/NORML seeks to raise public awareness about Cannabis sativa's use and potential in Massachusetts To those ends MC/N leaders and
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  • ...force and/or effect if a prescription is obtained. However, challenges to cannabis laws at the federal level have not resulted in the deletion of the appropri ...f the genus Cannabis (family Cannabaceae) is currently legal in Canada for seed, grain and fibre production only under licenses issued by Health Canada.
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  • Acapulco Gold is a golden-leafed [[Cannabis sativa]] [[strain]] originally from the Acapulco area of southwest Mexico. ...Acapulco gold. The similarly named Acapulco red, refers to a reddish-brown cannabis grown near Acapulco, Mexico with reddish tops on the plants.
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  • ...company became internationally famous after winning the 1999 High Times [[Cannabis Cup]] with Soma's 'Reclining Buddha' strain in the Indica category; in 2001
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  • ...is Cup is an annual event celebrating medical marijuana. The first Medical Cannabis Cup took place in San Francisco, California June 19–20, 2010. ...participating medical marijuana dispensaries and state approved [[medical cannabis]] patients can visit those dispensaries and sample the entered strains prio
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  • ...as 'the Prince of Pot', Emery has been a notable advocate of international cannabis policy reform. He has been active in the New Democratic Party, the Freedom ...ive-year sentence in a United States federal prison for selling mail-order cannabis seeds into the US.
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  • ...vist Ralph Nader whose work inspired Stroup to create a consumer group for cannabis users. Using $5,000 in seed money from the Playboy Foundation, Stroup founded NORML in 1970. He served
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  • ...e with over 3,000 [[medical marijuana]] dispensaries and 25,000 strains of cannabis. The company was launched in July 2008 by Justin Hartfield and Keith Hoerli ...Washington Post posted a story entitled, "WeedMaps Wants To Be A Help For Cannabis Clubs", which reported that the website was, "seeing an average of 48% grow
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  • ...seed seller and founder of the Green House coffeeshops and the Green House Seed Company in Amsterdam. ...s, Inc., in the "Marijuana" Episode, in which he discussed his work in the Cannabis business.
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  • '''California Proposition 19''' (also known as the '''Regulate, Control & Tax Cannabis Act''') was a ballot initiative on the November 2, 2010 statewide ballot. I ...federal funding. However, even if the proposition had passed, the sale of cannabis would have remained illegal under federal law via the Controlled Substances
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  • ...ts with the aim of becoming the standard form of payment for the legalized cannabis industry. PotCoin is an open source software project released under the MIT ...e and the development team had announced that they had secured their first seed-round investment.
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  • ...ains. Many autoflowers will be ready to harvest in less than 10 weeks from seed. Dwarf varieties can have short stature while still giving decent yield. Co ...C. ruderalis genes were lacking some of the finer qualities of high grade cannabis strains available.
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  • ...specially drug and counterculture movements, most notably their love for [[cannabis]]. ...le names such as former Vancouver mayor Larry Campbell, Canadian marijuana seed retailer Marc Emery, Canadian baking [[marijuana]] icon "Watermelon Girl",
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  • ...g in the field of addictive behavior to be more addictive in comparison to cannabis. Withdrawal from heavy, chronic cannabis use does not usually exceed 3–4 days, but it has the potential to be psyc
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  • ...wned by Canadian [[cannabis]] activist Marc Emery. Jeremiah Vandermeer (of Cannabis Culture Magazine) is Editor-in-Chief of the station. * "The Big Toke", a "[[cannabis]] comedy hour"
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  • ...bank, which was called "The Seed Bank of Holland." This was also the first seed company to advertise directly to the public in [[High Times]] magazine. ...ed from Holland as his activities were legal under Dutch law. In 1991, The Seed Bank was bought by Ben Dronkers, the founder of Sensi Seeds.
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