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Cannabis anatomy: The different parts of a plant
Understanding cannabis plant anatomy is essential for making better decisions throughout the growing process. While many growers focus mainly on buds, each part of the plant pla...
What are the orange hairs on weed?
While the bright orange splashes of hair add a certain aesthetic pop to everyone's favorite plant, they're not there just for show. These fiery strands play a crucial role in th...
What is CBD hemp flower?
With the nothing short of meteoric rise that everyone's second favorite cannabinoid, CBD, has seen over the past decade or so, it should come as little wonder that people are on...
What are trichomes?
Introduction Trichomes. While you very well may have never heard the word, or seen it printed, we are pretty sure you have witnessed their glory if you have ended up here. They ...
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