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  2. Cannabis cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Indoor cannabis plant during flowering. Indoor growing became increasingly common when equipment, seeds and instructions on how to cultivate became widely available. So-called grow-ops (growing operations, often located in grow houses) are seen by many marijuana enthusiasts as a much cheaper way to gain a steady, higher-quality supply of ...

  3. Cercis canadensis - Wikipedia

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    A 10-year-old tree will generally be around 5 m (16 ft) tall. The bark is dark in color, smooth, later scaly with ridges somewhat apparent, sometimes with maroon patches. The twigs are slender and zigzag, nearly black in color, spotted with lighter lenticels. The winter buds are tiny, rounded and dark red to chestnut in color.

  4. You grew your first outdoor pot plant. Here are 4 things you ...

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    Harvesting and drying your backyard pot plants doesn't need to be complicated. Here are four easy pointers to help you maximize your botanical bonanza.

  5. Cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis (/ ˈ k æ n ə b ɪ s / ⓘ) [2] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae that is widely accepted as being indigenous to and originating from the continent of Asia. [3] [4] [5] However, the number of species is disputed, with as many as three species being recognized: Cannabis sativa, C. indica, and C. ruderalis.

  6. Your Home Will Be Greener *and* Chicer With These 20 Indoor ...

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    Looking for greenery that'll liven up your space? Look no further. Here, we've collected 20 of the lushest, loveliest plants and trees that'll flourish indoors.

  7. Lush Indoor Trees May Be the Finishing Touch Your Space Needs

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    While some indoor trees can grow upwards of 8-10 feet tall (like the fiddle leaf fig), you can find small indoor trees that will stay between 3-4 feet tall, such as a Ming Aralia or some Norfolk ...