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is what this book will help you to understand.
At the end of the Cannabis plant’s life cycle the plant is
harvested. This means one
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uprooted and treated (called a complete harvest) or the plant can be
harvested a small bit and used again for a second flowering term (this
is called re-veging (Figure 1..3) and re-flowering).
Figure 1.3 - A plant that is being re-veged. Picture by Vic High.
When Cannabis is harvested the harvester concentrates on the
best part of the plant, namely the top cola and the buds. The leaves are
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the last thing to worry about and the stem and roots are normally
thrown away. There are many ways to harvest a plant and we will
explain it in detail, later. Once the grower has selected the parts they
want, they then set about curing their harvest (Figure 1.4). Curing
your harvest is important. It helps one to produce a finer product. After
the curing has been done the grower can then choose how he/she
wants to finally produce their smokable mix (figure 1.5). They can use
the cured plant as it is and smoke it dry or they can produce hash or
oils from the curing process.
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1.4 - This is a picture of some cured buds.
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Figure 1.5 - This is the result of a good indoor harvest.
Both Pictures by Kryptonite.
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Figure 1.6 - This is a picture of an indoor garden from Kryptonite.
SPECIES
The next thing one should know about are the different types
of Cannabis species. There are 3 main species of Cannabis plants.
These are Sativa, Indica and Ruderalis. Each species has its own group
of strains which are many. Each species has different characteristics
and each strain
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Figure 1.7 - Picture of Sativa leaf by Slowhand.
SATIVA:
Height - Can grow tall. Averages anywhere between, 4 - 15 feet.
Nodes - Has long internodes between branches, 3 inches to 6.
Leaf - Pointy leaves with no markings or patterns.
Figure 1.8 - Indica Leaf picture by Kryptonite.
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INDICA:
Height - Small plants. Averages anywhere between 6 inches - 4 feet.
Nodes - Short internodes between branches. 3 inches and less.
Leaf - Rounded leaves with marble like patterns.
Figure 1.9 - This is a picture of some Ruderalis / Indica hybrids from
Sensi Seeds.
RUDERERALIS:
Height - Small plants. Averages anywhere between 6 inches and 4 feet.
Nodes - very short internodes with much branching.
Leaf - Small and thick.
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THC
Cannabis plants produce psychoactive ingredients called
cannabinoids. The main ingredient of the cannabinoids that gives the
high effect is called - delta 9 THC. All strains vary in THC levels that
come in different percentages. Some plants may contain 100% THC
but the "levels" of THC may be low. Other plants have only 60% THC,
but the "levels" of THC may be very high. A good potent plant will
have both levels and quantities very high. Cannabis plants also
produce something called - delta 8 THC. This ing

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powerful ability to perceive facts selectively. Presenting the same set of
facts to two different observers, each with his own set of ideological and theoretical
perspectives or models, will produce reports whose conclusions differ fundamentally on
every conceivable important question. Facts are not perceived in the abstract; they are
linked to a general scheme. They are manifestations of larger processes. By themselves,
facts are chaotic assortments of trivia. At the same time, an iron-clad adherence to a
meaningless model, an ignorance of the facts in preference to an outworn but elegant
scheme, is equally as sterile and misleading. It is at the general level that we must begin.
What are these obsolete drug models? They range from the ludicrous to the nearly
plausible. The least useful and most erroneous of these models—and the one most densely
woven into historical and cultural folklore—is what might be called the "Dr. Jekyll and
Mr. Hyde" model of marijuana use. The essential elements of this notion are that: (1) there
is a germ of evil in even the best of men; (2) some potion, or external chemical agent, may
release this evil; and (3) once the agent is ingested, the evil will express itself in
aggressive and destructive acts under any and all circumstances. However, this belief that
a normal person, upon ingestion of marijuana, will instantly become a dangerous and
violent maniac is not entertained very seriously in many quarters today. A perusal of the
antimarijuana propaganda of the 1930s would yield full-blown expressions of this tribal
mythology; even today, the police commonly propagate the notion that there is a direct
causal association between the use of marijuana and the commission of violent crimes.
Not only is this belief held by a minority among all groups in American society, it is
slowly a dying belief, even among the police. The "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" model of
marijuana use is interesting mainly for antiquarian purposes.
A newer and somewhat more realistic model of marijuana use, taken seriously by
medical and lay figures alike, in part reflects the shift from a punitive to a rehabilitative
approach to the drug question (a shift not yet institutionalized among law enforcement
agencies). This model could be called the "pathology" or "medical" model. According to
this model, marijuana use, particularly at its more extreme levels of frequent use and high
dosages, has features resembling a medical disease; therefore, physicians have special
competence in dealing with it. In both its cause and consequence, marijuana use is viewed
as a kind of pathology. Marijuana appeals predominantly to the neurotic and the troubled
young. Although some essentially normal youths will wander in and out of a marijuanasmoking
crowd, the frequent and fairly long-term, or chronic user, is far more likely to
manifest psychiatric disturbances.
In addition, the marijuana experience is itself seen as pathological. Bein
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