Mixing chocolate and cannabis is a trend that has been gaining popularity in recent years. Combining the sweetness and richness of chocolate with the pleasant effects of cannabis can be a joint venture that indulges your sweet tooth and relaxes your body and mind. This article aims to explore...
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Cannabis Landrace: Everything You Need To Know
Landrace strains are pure, indigenous strains of cannabis that have adapted over time to their natural environment. These strains have been grown for thousands of years by farmers and growers in specific regions around the world, such as South America, Central America, and Southeast Asia....
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When To Harvest Autoflower Strains?
Autoflowering plants are known for their fast-growing cycles and can typically be harvested sooner than photoperiod plants. The typical timeline from seed to harvest for an autoflower is generally around 10 weeks but can sometimes go up to 16 weeks depending on the strain. On the other hand,
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