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  2. Autoflowering cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Short time to harvest, usually going from seed to harvest in under 13 weeks (some as short as seven weeks) [2] Can be kept short in stature for "stealth" growing; The Cannabis ruderalis heritage causes flowering after 2–3 weeks from germination [17]

  3. Cannabis cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Cultivation of cannabis is the production of cannabis infructescences ("buds" or "leaves"). Cultivation techniques for other purposes (such as hemp production) differ.. In the United States, all cannabis products in a regulated market must be grown in the state where they are sold because federal law continues to ban interstate cannabis sales.

  4. Cannabis - Wikipedia

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    It also is a useful source of foodstuffs (hemp milk, hemp seed, hemp oil) and biofuels. Hemp has been used by many civilizations, from China to Europe (and later North America) during the last 12,000 years. [121] [122] In modern times novel applications and improvements have been explored with modest commercial success. [123] [124]

  5. How to Grow Microgreens Indoors for Year-Round Eating ... - AOL

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    Microgreens are typically ready to enjoy in less than two weeks after planting. Harvest microgreens once the stems are about 2 inches long and the first small set of leaves have formed, says Eric ...

  6. Badlands Hemp: Changing perceptions in agriculture - AOL

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    Aug. 31—Though it smells and looks like marijuana, hemp differs from its cannabis sister in that it doesn't produce a significant amount of THC. In Taylor, a married couple is trying to educate ...

  7. Building your dream home could send you to the hemp dealer - AOL

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    Hemp products represent a growing niche within the green building-materials industry — a sector that posted $86.6 billion in revenues last year.

  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. [5]

  9. An Emerging U.S. Hemp Market Awaits Its First Fall Harvest - AOL

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    Explosive growth in the U.S. hemp industry as spurred by passage of the 2018 Farm Bill is keenly analyzed in the Hemp Business Journal (HBJ)'s forthcoming U.S. State Hemp Rankings Report.