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  2. Pot Farm - Wikipedia

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    Pot Farm is a game similar to Happy Farm and FarmVille, but with an emphasis on cannabis cultivation. [2] On mobile, the game is free-to-play and requires an internet connection. [3] The game starts with an empty plot of land, with the objective of turning it into a profitable cannabis farm.

  3. How to Grow Weed: Step-by-Step Guide + Common Mistakes ... - AOL

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    Indoor vs. Outdoor Growing. As you know, some cultivators are growing marijuana indoors, and some are growing thriving plants outdoors. Before you hop on your marijuana-growing adventure, you need ...

  4. Cannabis cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Plants can also be grown indoors through the use of hydroponics. To grow plants indoors, a growing medium (e.g. soil or growing substrate), water, nutrients, light and air need to be supplied to the plant (with the exception of aeroponic cultivation, in which case a growing medium is not required).

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    Southern California is one of the best places on the planet to grow cannabis. Here's what you need to know before planting it in your backyard. ... Here's what you need to know before planting it ...

  7. Cannabis - Wikipedia

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    "Sativa" is the most widespread variety, which is usually tall, laxly branched, and found in warm lowland regions. "Indica" designates shorter, bushier plants adapted to cooler climates and highland environments. "Ruderalis" is the informal name for the short plants that grow wild in Europe and Central Asia. [83]