Monthly Archives: December 2019

  1. Eating cannabis vs smoking cannabis

    The cannabis world can be a bit confusing for some. Between all the different strains and cannabinoids, the complexity of cannabis extends further than some newcomers are ready to digest. Many users begin their cannabis journey without knowig the exact differences between the multiple methods of ingestion. Smoking cannabis is the most common way to consume cannabis. But how does this process exactly work? It starts with decarboxylating the cannabis, this means heating your flower or oil in order to convert the psychoactive THC. This is achieved by simply using a lighter or vaporizer. Once the cannabis is inhaled, the THC goes directly into your lungs. From here on, THC is absorbed into your bloodstream which then transfers all the cannabinoids into your endocannabinoid system.
    While eating raw cannabis is known to have several health benefits of its own, it still must be heated to help fully activate its compounds. Once ingested, THC and other cannabinoids’ path into your blood s

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  2. Does cannabis affect your Immune system?

    Researches are proving more and more that cannabis is well qualified for medical uses. Experts say that medical cannabis is an effective treatment to use in combination with other medications, often as purpose to decrease their side effects. People with for example cancer and epilepsy frequently use cannabis. Also, many people choose to smoke weed more and more when they’re sick instead of alcohol or other medications. But does it affect your immune system?
    Some studies show that cannabis improves immune function
    The cannabis search is limited due to government agencies or other opposition to cannabis research. Although, multiple studies conducted without federal backup show positive results when it comes to cannabis and the immune system. There is little data on the impact of consuming cannabis on a healthy person’s immune system. The bulk of immune system-related research looks at cannabis’ effect on HIV/AIDS patients. HIV/AIDS is an immunodeficiency virus, meaning that

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  3. The Netherlands ban the public consumption of cannabis.

    Once again there’s a discussion growing about the public use of cannabis in the Netherlands. This time, however, it’s not about the well known coffeeshops but about the public use of cannabis in the centre of The Hague. This is a result of many complaints received from local residents because of cannabis related disturbance. Other cities are already considering to follow up on The Hague on the new law enforcement to reduce the amount of complaints aswell. Over the years, the Netherlands earned a reputation as the drug-friendly nation. The reason why is because, even though it’s illegal, officials tolerate the use and trade of cannabis. This is a major tourist magnet, drawing thousands of visitors every year. There are more than 600 coffee shops located in the Netherlands, which reside in a quarter of all cities. Since they are faced with the unpopularity of restricting the use of cannabis, the Dutch officials are now trying a different approach by banning just the public use. The ban s

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  4. Choose your culture medium Earth, Coconut or Hydro

    Which culture medium is the best? This is different for everyone and everyone also has their own preference for a type of culture medium. Make your choice by weighing the pros and cons of each type of culture medium against each other.
    Earth
    Benefits
    – Product of mother nature
    – Fuller in taste
    – Organic
    – Easier
    Cons
    – Can take longer
    – Less ability to get nutrition
    – Indicas up to a week longer
    – Sativa up to 2 weeks longer
    – Unwanted ingredients
    Cocos
    Benefits
    – Same result as Hydro but in pot
    – Airy
    – Easy to apply to a pH value
    – Stays good for several harvests
    Cons
    – More difficult
    – First wash and steam for salt bacteria
    Hydroponics
    Benefits
    – The way of growing hemp
    – Can be used on mineral wool
    – Can be used on clay pellets
    – They are cheaper than Earth and or coco
    – You need less (with

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  5. How long does THC stay in your system?

    How long does THC stay in your system?
    So how long does weed actually stay in your system after consuming? It is impossible for anyone to accurately state the time it would take for somebody to test clean. This is because there are so many different variables that impact on the rate that marijuana is both metabolized and excreted.The most common way to to test the THC level in your body, is by using a simple urine test. It’s the cheapest way and it has the longest detection period. Urine and other tests like it do not test for THC itself specifically, but rather for a THC metabolite called THC-COOH. When this metabolite is found in your body, it means your body has recently processed cannabis. The length of the detection time depends on how often you consume. THC is mainly stored in your body’s fat and is acummulating in your body over time. The method of ingestion doesn’t really matter, the more you consume the longer it will be detectable. Here’s howlong cannabis can be detecte

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  6. Is all cannabis qualified for medical use?

    Is all cannabis qualified for medical use?
    The answer to this question is quite simple. Yes, even when you are using cannabis recreationally it is benefiting your health. Some examples of these benefits include eating more, lowering stress and getting to sleep properly. Another method to determine whether the usage is medical or not is the method of ingestion. The person who’s using cannabis for medical purposes may well need a specific dosage of cannabinoids and terpenoids, as well as specific cannabinoid-terpenoid profiles. Patients need an ingestion method that is safe and easy to control for psychoactive effects. However most bongs and vaporizers do not tend to be able to fulfil those requirements even though these methods are “healthier” than smoking a joint. Other methods of ingestion, such as tinctures and patches, as well as prescription drugs such as dronabinol, which is usually available in capsules, are generally the preferred method for medical cannabis use. However, many

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  7. Growing on Earth

    Are you a starting grower, then we advise you to grow on earth. Earth is the easiest way to start growing. With soil, your plant is not immediately ruined if you feed too much once. The disadvantage is that after harvesting you have a lot of soil and the soil can contain larvae and insects when the soil is in a worse state. Earth is not airy so don’t press it in the pot. Also check your pH value 2 to 3 times a week.
    Required products to be able to grow on Earth
    Rock wool cubes
    Plant food suitable for growing on hydro
    It is worth the investment to purchase a complete food line
    Water pump
    Water hoses and pipes
    Medium trays and water trays
    Air pump (for example for aquarium)
    Air hose and sparkling stone
    Heating element (for example for aquarium)
    Leakage protection (do not cut back on this)
    Fan
    Extraction and carbon filter
    Grow light
    Termo and hydro meter
    EC and PH meter and means t

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  8. Growing on coconut

    Because coconut retains water for a long time, the plants receive a constant stream of nutrients and minerals. Cocos is 100% Organic and benefits the taste of the harvest!
    Advantages and disadvantages of growing on Cocos ”
    The disadvantage of growing by means of Cococ is the mourning mosquito, which means that you can expand your predator. Cocos starts to dry out at a temperature of 28 degrees. Do not use cocos in combination with soil. Keep to the breeding schedule because cocos are mainly dependent on the right food.
    Required products to be able to grow on Cocos
    Rock wool cubes
    Plant food suitable for growing on hydro
    It is worth the investment to purchase a complete food line
    Water pump
    Water hoses and pipes
    Medium trays and water trays
    Air pump (for example for aquarium)
    Air hose and sparkling stone
    Heating element (for example for aquarium)
    Leakage protection (do not cut back on this)

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  9. First cannabis IPO in Europe is a Dane

    The StenoCare company is the first weed seller to make an IPO in Europe! StenoCare is the first European company to receive a license to import, produce and sell cannabis oil!
    There is currently more demand than supply for cannabis oil. This problem mainly occurs in Italy, the United Kingdom and other European countries. The use of cannabis for recreational purposes is prohibited almost everywhere in Denmark. Only in the district of Christiana, in the capital Copenhagen, is it allowed! Since the use of medicinal cannabis in Denmark, it is also permitted to have the products produced in Denmark!

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  10. Are you going to smoke weed or not? You don't choose it yourself

    Are you going to blow or not? That is the question. The answer is actually quite clear: it’s not your fault, because it’s in your genes! Research from Radboud University in Virgina has shown that 35 genes determine whether or not you will smoke.
    This research was conducted by research agency QIMR Berghofer, which is published in Nature Neuroscience.
    Research among nearly 200,000 people has shown that 35 genes emerge more from the millions of combinations of genes that increase the influence on cannabis use.
    Of course this is not the only point that might make it possible to blow. The environment and socialization also have to do with it.
    The research has shown that the 35 genes that show whether someone is going to smoke faster, also come to mind when using alcohol and tobacco. These 35 genes also develop mental disorders and risky behaviors.
    “Schizophrenia is one of the disorders that has been investigated. The link between weed use and schizophrenia was a

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