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What Does A Hemp Plant Look Like?

The cannabis industry is always expanding and growing. Hemp plant has attracted increasing attention after the Farm Bill of 2018 was enacted. Unlike cannabis (known for its Tetrahydrocannabinol concentration) hemp...

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Assessing Broad Mite Damage on Cannabis

Broad mite damage can really mess up your crops but it need not be a death sentence for your cannabis plants. Have you noticed a change in your crop's leaves...

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Using CO2 to Boost Weed Yields

Carbon dioxide (CO2) has developed a negative connotation in recent decades. When people hear about it, they immediately think of pollution and global warming. However, nature has used this chemical...

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What On Earth Are Triploid And Tetraploid Cannabis Plants?

Tetraploid and triploid weed seeds are great for breeders and growers trying to boost the quality and quantity of their crops. Also, these cannabis seeds are a smart investment that can help producers (novice or seasoned) reach their objectives and produce high-quality cannabis that grow bigger and generate larger flowers with more trichomes). Here's everything you need to know about these weed...

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Maximizing Autoflower Yields

Autoflower yields get a bad rep, but we're here to say this is a myth! The explosion of growth in the autoflowering section of cannabis genetics over the past decade...

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Hermies and Pollen Sacks - How to Turn a Hermie Back into a Female Weed Plant

Hermies and pollen sacks describe certain characteristics that can appear on cannabis plants. Hermaphrodites, also known as "hermies," are cannabis plants that possess both male and female reproductive organs. On the other hand, pollen sacks are the structures on male cannabis plants that contain the pollen used for fertilization. Hermaphrodite Cannabis: What Is It? Cannabis is dioecious, meaning it has both male...

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