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What is the difference between hemp, marijuana and cannabis?
When it comes to green plants, many are confused by the variety of terms — hemp, cannabis, marijuana. But before diving into this confusion, it's worth recalling a question that many have also pondered: so, is a tomato a vegetable or a fruit? Some will say it's a fruit, while others adamantly insist it's a vegetable, since what else do we slice for a salad? The story is the same with hemp, cannabis, and marijuana: even botanists, lawyers, and pharmacists argue about what is what. Let’s sort this out!
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Why is it Safe?
Many people wonder how safe it is to buy cannabis seeds online and have them delivered by mail. First of all, it's important to remember that the seeds themselves contain no psychoactive substances, making their purchase and storage legal. So, you can safely buy them for collection, culinary purposes, or even for your pet. Our team guarantees complete confidentiality and data security, strictly adhering to legal regulations.
The life cycle of cannabis.
This article is not for you, dear botanists and lovers of specific terminology. If you’ve spotted any inaccuracies or errors here, feel free to go to hell (and from there, send us your angry comments). We’re writing here for those who’ve finally decided to buy seeds and want to experiment with growing cannabis at home.
How to tell male cannabis plants from female ones?
Why is it important to distinguish between the male and female characteristics of plants? How can you do this, and what are the distinguishing features of boys and girls? Answers to these burning questions await you in this article. Remember, you can only achieve a good harvest with a female plant that remains virgin until maturity :).
What are autoflowering marijuana strains?
Autoflowering marijuana strains emerged after the unique properties of the cannabis ruderalis species (wild hemp) were discovered, essentially a common "wild plant," whose short plants (around 90 cm on average) contain almost no THC. This type of cannabis begins to flower independently of the number of daylight hours.