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What is hydroponic cannabis? Pros and cons

The Cannigma

First, let’s clear up that slang you heard at a party when someone was referencing their weed with terms like the “Sweet Dro’”, or “Hydro weed” and tackle the question: “What does hydroponic mean?”. Simply put, hydroponics is the technique of growing a plant in water. Hydroponic grow systems vs growing in soil.

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6 Essentials For Establishing a Hydroponic Grow

SpeedWeed

Whether growing indoors, outdoors or in greenhouses, one thing all cultivators strive for is more control. For decades, commercial growers have increasingly moved to using hydroponic systems to feed and water plants more effectively, and the cannabis industry has taken note. Hydroponics] is a highly efficient way to grow crops.

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Cannabis Sustainability: Minimize Wastewater

Cannabis Law Report

California, as well as being a huge state with a large population and a prime cannabis growing climate, also has a need for massive amounts of water for the cultivation of other crops. California’s San Juaquin Valley (aka Central Valley) Is another region with a huge amount of crop cultivation. Make adjustments as necessary.

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5 Telltale Signs Of Cannabis Deficiencies

Cannabis Law Report

Cannabis cultivation may be both a blessing and a curse. Many of the frequent weaknesses in cannabis plants may make marijuana cultivation one of the most frustrating experiences. As a result, when anything goes wrong in cultivating a cannabis plant farm, it may be devastating, regardless of the scale of the enterprise.

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Australian Border Force Seize Cannabis Book Ordered Via Amazon By  President Of Medical Cannabis Users Association of Tasmania

Cannabis Law Report

However, instead of taking delivery of what is described on Amazon as “the definitive guide to medical marijuana cultivation and consumption”, he was served a notice by the ABF informing him it had been seized in Victoria as it was classified as ‘objectionable goods’ under the Customs (Prohibited Imports) Regulations 1956. April 20, 2015.

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Cannabis Sustainability: GACP and GMP

Cannabis Law Report

On April 22, 2019, United Nations-based cannabis correspondent and global drug policy analyst Sara Brittany Somerset took advantage of our collective national climate focus to address the “ cannabis carbon footprint ” issue with her pertinent Earth Day Begs The Question: Is Cannabis Farming Sustainable?

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Potential for lucrative cannabis industry in South Africa

Cannabis Law Report

In 2018 the Constitutional Court – South Africa’s highest court – unanimously ruled to decriminalise the private possession, consumption and cultivation of cannabis. Cultivation for medicinal use. A licence to cultivate currently costs R23,000 (about $1,600) in official fees. Joanne van Harmelen. Introduction.