Higher than you think
They would be similar, if not higher when off the plant and cured properly.
Its an annual plant. Most garden vegtables are annual.
cut off a branch,dip the branch in some root grower stuff you buy at the store and wait for roots then plant.
The THC degrades and will not get you high anymore. The bud will eventually fall off like fruit from any other plant
Yes, marijuana comes from the cannabis plant, which is a natural plant that has been cultivated for various purposes for thousands of years. The psychoactive compound in marijuana, THC, is produced by the plant as a natural defense mechanism against pests.
Depends on how much bud it produced, and the potency of the bud.
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Yes but you should also figuire out why the leaves are dying
Inside use the screen of green method (scrog). Basically you train your stems to grow into an even canopy so they can get as much light as possible. Also feeding the plant nutrients and prolongling the vegetative growth stage before you switch to a 12/12 lighting plan. There are a lot of forums online that will assist you with cannabis growth.
1. Generally, "shake" refers to the loose leaves, seeds and stems, at the bottom of a bag of marijuana. 2. Shake may also refer to the crystals, hairs, clippings, and anything else that may fall off of a living marijuana plant.
It really depends on the size and strain of plant that you are growing, the growing conditions, as well as the types of cemicals used in the process of growing. On average you can get as much as a pound per plant in optimal growing conditions but usually under 1 pound per plant. "Sea of Greens" growing technique will yield about a 1/2 ounce to ounce per plant, but the plant is less than half the size of an average-grown pot plant. They are smaller therefore you can fit twice as many plants per square foot than your 'average' plant which will boost your overal yield.
It's called duck feet which is a great strand!!