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  2. Cannabis cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Indoor growing became increasingly common when equipment, seeds and instructions on how to cultivate became widely available. So-called grow-ops (growing operations, often located in grow houses ) are seen by many marijuana enthusiasts as a much cheaper way to gain a steady, higher-quality supply of cannabis.

  3. 12 Best Seed Banks - Top-rated Reputable Cannabis Seed ... - AOL

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    Growing marijuana seeds has a ton of benefits; You get peace of mind, e.g. knowing you have no hidden pesticide residues to worry about You get more knowledgeable about hemp, plus growing ...

  4. How to legally grow marijuana at home in NY: Key rules you ...

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    How to get started growing marijuana Shown are marijuana plants at the Finger Lakes Music, Comedy and Cannabis Festival in 2021. Cannabis seeds can be purchased from commercial retailers.

  5. Autoflowering cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Many autoflowering varieties are ready to harvest in less than 10 weeks from seed. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Dwarf varieties can have short stature [ 3 ] while still giving decent harvests. [ 4 ]

  6. Cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis has long been used for hemp fibre, hemp seeds and their oils, hemp leaves for use as vegetables and as juice. Industrial hemp products are made from cannabis plants selected to produce an abundance of fibre. Cannabis also has a long history of being used for medicinal purposes, and as a recreational drug known as marijuana or weed.

  7. Which states could legalize weed? Here's where marijuana is ...

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    Here's what to know about marijuana legislation in the 2024 election and what each state is voting on. Forget the polls? ... delivery or growing of cannabis by adults 21 and up.

  8. Feral cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Feral cannabis is an exceptionally hardy weed, widely dispersing its seeds which can lie dormant for 7–10 years before sprouting again. [4] In Minnesota, hemp is classified among the 11 "noxious prohibited weeds" along with several species of thistle, and noted for damaging farmers' plowing equipment.

  9. It smells like pot but it’s not: Hemp farmer sues Portage ...

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    A licensed hemp farmer has filed a $1.25 million federal lawsuit against Portage County and three sheriff’s deputies who searched his vehicle after smelling what they thought was marijuana.