The tiny holes can be found on the underside of the marijuana leaf (and just about every other plant.) They’re called “stomata” and they require a microscope or at least a magnifying glass to see. As far as the second half of the question, you don’t.
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Excited about ResponsibleOhio’s referendum to legalize cannabis in the Buckeye State? On the surface, you should be. After all, if Issue 3 passes, Ohio will become state number five to thumb their collective nose.
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Osmosis is how your marijuana plants stay in the right position, retain the proper tension in their cells, keep buds performing well, and get all of the nutrients it needs. The best part about osmosis – it doesn’t use energy.
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Now this puts some fun into the smoking products game. I took the Transformer Tubes to the beach for some TROPICAL WEATHER TESTING, and we had a blast with it. To be perfectly.
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Plants play a vital role in our ecosystem- we all depend on their presence. Simply put, we need them for our survival. Even though every plant goes through the photosynthesis process, they are not all created equal. The same goes for cannabis plants.
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In an unexpected twist to an otherwise all-too-familiar story, an initial toxicology report has revealed that motorist Sandra Bland was likely high on marijuana when she mysteriously died after three day in the custody of Texas police, following a traffic.
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While pot is currently legal in Alaska, Colorado, Washington and Oregon, traveling with marijuana across the border of any of those states while carrying your recent purchases makes you a felon in most cases. The difference of a few miles turns your legally.
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Two thirds of American forces in Vietnam smoked marijuana. If those troops were worried about copping a joint once they returned to America, they need not worry. The marijuana.
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More unbiased, publicly available scientific research has been done in regard to the benefits of medical marijuana in the last decade in the United States than has been done in the plant’s history. Government red-tape has always made research into the illegal substance expensive and difficult, but perseverance and public support has helped to shed light on the plant’s many benefits. This information has become more readily available to both counter-culture supporters and the general public, resulting in an impressive 46% of the States adopting medical marijuana laws. At the current rate of increase, this number is set to gain traction every year. So let’s nip propaganda in the bud and reveal the burning truth in regards to marijuana’s potential benefits.
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The gumshoe—hard-boiled, two-fisted, fedora-wearing, skirt-chasing sleuths—is as all American as the slice of processed cheese on his pie or the Lucky Strike jib dangling from his lip. Those smokes, however, were strictly tobacco, and the old school tough.
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If there’s one thing the internet really, really loves, it’s manufactured outrage; right behind cat videos, dodgy fetish sites and lists of great stoner movies that all mention of the same classics: Cheech and Kumar, Chong and Harold, the usual suspects.
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