
Five Ways Cannabis Can Contribute To A Green Future
Aside from this plant’s economic benefits, cannabis also has many ecological advantages
Aside from this plant’s economic benefits, cannabis also has many ecological advantages
Under-canopy lighting, affordable automation, and an electric joint filter you can fill up with concentrates
The Smash Stash Half is a sativa smorgasbord
Chemdog: “To be able to do this and get it to the people, it’s awesome because it is a true medicinal strain. You can smoke the stuff and you’ll just go off and clean your house.”
Chelsea cannabis cultivator-retailers say, “We have to keep variety on our menu. People lose their attention span real quick, so they always want to see something new.”
“Dropping some outdoors will get you a nice 3-4ft sun grown flower before the harvest, or you can take your clone and get an indoor grow tent and really have fun.”
Got cancer? Tough luck. Got epilepsy? Too bad, so sad. Got chronic pain? Shut up and go eat your opiates.
Massachusetts has a real opportunity to lead in sustainable cannabis cultivation, but the question is: how many poorly designed grow ops will come and go before Massachusetts cannabis cultivation facilities are as environmentally responsible as they can be?
“After getting frustrated with the current DIY solutions on the market such as bamboo stakes and trellis netting, he came up with an idea that he knew would help growers of all types. Night after night Rob would return home from the garden, talking enthusiastically about his idea…”
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