Posts Tagged ‘THC’

 

Everybody’s wondering when pharmaceutical companies will create Viagra for women. But Viagra for women already exists: it’s called marijuana. Now I’m going to give you an insider marijuana sex secret so explosive that Viagra pharmaceutical companies absolutely hope you don’t know about it.

Before I let you in on this marijuana sex magic, let’s clear up a misconception: if anybody tells you that one puff of marijuana is going to turn a woman into a seething cauldron of juicy sex, don’t believe ‘em. There are hundreds of strains of marijuana and each interacts with your own unique internal chemistry and personality to determine how marijuana affects you. As much as I’d like it to be true, there’s no way you can be sure that smoking marijuana will make you hornier or more orgasmic.

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I’d bet you’re as stoked as I am that the hydroponics industry has given us powerful technology so we can grow the most valuable plants indoors.

Indoor hydroponics gardening is even more impressive when you realize that your plants evolved for millions of years to grow only in soil outdoors. Growers could only grow from spring to autumn. They often lost crops to insects or climate, no matter how hard they worked.

Today, you and I grow potent, large buds…without soil, indoors, every month of the year, no matter what the weather’s like outside. It gets you to wondering about all those people who contributed to the success and pleasure hydroponics gives us. Just how did we get the power to make indoor growing far more productive and predictable than outdoor growing?

HYDROPONICS PAST
KINGS AND PIONEERS

To answer that question, you look back nearly 3,000 years to a place we now call Iraq. Back then it was called Babylon, the cradle of civilization.

Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar II was bored with growing things in the ground like humans had always done, so he built the “Hanging Gardens of Babylon,” featuring massive “live architecture” arrangements of rare trees and plants.

The King’s engineers even devised a complicated pumping system to quench the garden’s 80,000 gallon per day thirst.

Centuries later, near what we now call Mexico City, the Aztecs placed handcrafted “floating gardens” in Lake Texcoco. In Europe during the 1400s, famed inventor Leonardo da Vinci studied how plants take in minerals from water.

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Hydroponics medical marijuana growers have a love-hate relationship with hydroponics pH meters, and for good reason.

Medical Marijuana plants’ roots can’t absorb all the essential nutrients your plants need unless the root zone environment and nutrients water are in a narrow range of pH. People argue about what range that is, but general agreement pegs it at 5.7-6.3.

Problem is, in most places, the water you get from the tap, rivers, rain, wells, reverse osmosis or elsewhere is not guaranteed to be in that ideal range. Out of pH range means your plants have nutrient deficiencies that harm their growth and yield.

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Paul had a “problem” all of us hydroponics medical marijuana growers would love to have…a lot of different varieties of marijuana all in the same grow room. It was a problem because it meant different feed programs and timing. But it was also a great opportunity to customize his marijuana medicine and growing tech specifically for his needs. Here are the details:

Each variety of medical marijuana comes with its own tendencies to give you a mixture of cannabinoids in various ratios and percentages. Some varieties may have more THC; others may have more CBD or CBN. What this means is that the “high” or medical effects you get from marijuana feel different based on what you’re consuming.

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