Author name: Fernando Reis

You can prevent your seeds and sprouts or seedlings from dying

Seeds dying ahead of germination Cannabis seeds can die even ahead of getting started to develop them, in which case, when the grower comes to germinate them, they will not open up and sprout at all. The seeds of the cannabis plant, like lots of other forms of seeds, should normally be kept in the right conditions, particularly if you […]

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Italians continue to push for recreational cannabis with domestic cultivation

Italy has taken a step forward in legalizing cannabis. The Italian Supreme Court seemed to copy both Israel and Thailand last year (who announced exports and reform legislation on Christmas Day 2018). In the end of days of 2019, on December 19, the court ruled in what is basically a landmark decision for not only

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Mexico Supreme Court says “its a fundamental human right to grow cannabis”

The world is slowly turning the page on one of the most fundamental rights we have on this Earth–the right to consume, cultivate and possess a plant. That right has been stripped away from many populations globally for decades. Just recently, Mexico has ruled that pot, whether smoking, consuming or cultivating is a fundamental human

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Lack of leadership in cosa-nostra has left Italy slow to progress with legalization

CANNABIS IN EUROPE: ITALY Allow me to be so candid as an observer from speaking with experience. It seems that Italy is one of the forerunners regarding progressive cannabis legislation. Although medical cannabis has been made available to patients since 2013, it has been the lack of local cultivation which has forced imports and its

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Cannabis Exposure is Associated With a Lower Likelihood of Neurocognitive Impairment

From JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 83(1):56–64, JANUARY 1, 2020 Aging has adverse effects on the central nervous system, including increased inflammation and neural injury and confer risk of neurocognitive impairment (NCI). Previous research suggests the nonacute neurocognitive effects of cannabis in the general population are adverse or null. However, in the context

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Cannabis Might Reverse Heart Failure Accodring to U of Hawaii

Cannabis could potentially slow and even reverse heart failure via TRPV1, a cannabinoid receptor. This is according to research led by the University of Hawaiʻi John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM).  Alexander Stokes, a JABSOM assistant professor in cell and molecular biology: “the potential medical benefits of using cannabis-based therapies for the treatment of

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