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  2. Cannabis cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Brick weed is a curing and packaging method of cannabis cultivation that consists in drying the bud for a short period, if at all, and pressing it with a hydraulic press, compacting the whole plant (bud, stems and seeds) into a brick, hence the name brick weed. This method is mainly used in the top cannabis producing countries like Mexico and ...

  3. Curing of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Sun-curing tobacco involves simply drying the leaves uncovered in the sun until they are brown and withered. [8] This method is predominantly used in Turkey , Greece , Bulgaria , North Macedonia , Romania and throughout the Mediterranean basin to produce oriental tobacco, [ 9 ] however sun-cured tobacco is also produced in India and Africa as well.

  4. Cannabis ruderalis - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] Cannabis x intersita Sojak, a strain identified in 1960, is a cross between C. sativa and C. ruderalis. [3] Attempts to produce a Cannabis strain with a shorter growing season are another application of cultivating C. ruderalis. [8] C. ruderalis when crossed with sativa and indica strains will carry the recessive autoflowering trait ...

  5. Marihuana prensada - Wikipedia

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    Marihuana prensada is the most harmful derivative of marijuana, being more toxic than natural marijuana. [ 9 ] It is difficult to determine the effects on the human body because its ingredients vary greatly depending on who makes it.

  6. Spray drying - Wikipedia

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    The spray drying technique was first described in 1860 with the first spray dryer instrument patented by Samuel Percy in 1872. [citation needed] With time, the spray drying method grew in popularity, at first mainly for milk production in the 1920s and during World War II, when there was a need to reduce the weight and volume of food and other materials.

  7. Food drying - Wikipedia

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    Flattened fish drying in the Sun in Madagascar. Fish are preserved through such traditional methods as drying, smoking, and salting. [1] A whole potato, sliced pieces (right), and dried sliced pieces (left), 1943. Food drying is a method of food preservation in which food is dried (dehydrated or desiccated).

  8. Crush, tear, curl - Wikipedia

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    Crush, tear, curl (sometimes cut, tear, curl) is a method of processing tea leaves into black tea in which the leaves are passed through a series of cylindrical rollers with hundreds of sharp teeth that crush, tear, and curl the tea into small, hard pellets.

  9. Types of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    News spread through the area pretty quickly. The infertile sandy soil of the Appalachian piedmont was suddenly profitable, and people rapidly developed flue-curing techniques, a more efficient way of smoke-free curing. Farmers discovered that bright-leaf tobacco needs thin, starved soil, and those who could not grow other crops found that they ...