No, using Mercury for marijuana plants is not safe or advisable. Mercury is a toxic heavy metal that can harm both plant health and the environment, as well as pose serious health risks to humans and animals. It can contaminate the soil and water, leading to long-term ecological damage. For the best results, stick to organic and safe nutrients specifically designed for plant growth.
There is no Marijuana in Salvia. You can use them both at the same time and both do grow in the ground as plants but Marijuana is not in Salvia.
Marijuana plants and coconuts
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Marijuana !
As of my last knowledge update in October 2021, Ohio allows medical marijuana use, but personal cultivation of marijuana plants is not legal for recreational use. Medical marijuana patients can grow their own plants only if they meet specific conditions, and the law permits only a limited number of plants. It's essential to check the most current laws and regulations, as they may have changed since then.
Ammonium nitrate is not recommended for use with marijuana plants, as it can potentially harm the plants due to its high nitrogen content. It may be too strong and can lead to nutrient imbalances or burn the roots of the plants. It's best to use fertilizers specifically designed for marijuana cultivation to ensure optimal growth.
All plants need water, and marijuana is no different. So, yes.
Given that it is illegal to use, possess, grow or sell marijuana in Australia, I would say the answer is fairly self-evident: simply stop growing marijuana.
Marijuana is not in any plant - it is a plant. Cannibus Sativa is the 'Marijuana Plant'.
it is made at a marijuana farm were they grow the plants
You have baby marijuana plants
No, marijuana plants are a soft bush. Perhaps you are thinking of hemp (Cannibis Sativa), which is a plant of the same family as marijuana.