Cannabis decarboxylation – what it is, why it’s done, and how to do it at home
Decarboxylation is one of those concepts that comes up very often in the world of cannabis, yet is still widely misunderstood. Many people know that “it has to be done,” but they don’t really know why, what actually happens during the process, or how to do it properly so the material isn’t wasted.
Read moreCannabis in Your Kitchen. How to Eat It, What to Combine It With, and Why?
Cannabis has accompanied humankind for thousands of years not only as a fiber or medicinal plant, but also as a fully functional food ingredient. Long before it became the subject of modern legal and cultural debates, it was used in the cuisines of Asia, the Middle East, and Europe as a source of fats, protein, and micronutrients.
Read moreLegalization Czechia vs Germany. A Gnome’s Tale of Two Worlds of the Green Revolution.
There are places where the law about the green herb is supposedly written in human words, but when you start reading it — you enter such a labyrinth that even a gnome after the third puff says: “what the f* is going on?”*.And there are countries where the system is like a Czech movie — supposedly no one knows anything, but in practice everyone knows and lives 😉.In 2024–2025 Europe started turning green.Germany went for a more official, legalistic, bureaucratic legalization.The Czechs — in their own way: chill, pragmatism, and “do whatever you want, as long as it makes sense.”This entry tells how things really are, without smoothing, without diplomacy, without political babbling.
Read moreCannabis contamination – sources, types and health risks.
Although cannabis is often perceived as a “natural” product, it can contain a wide range of contaminants that pose serious risks to users. The level and type of contamination strongly depend on the source: tightly controlled pharmaceutical-grade medical cannabis, regulated legal recreational markets, or completely unregulated black-market weed.
Read moreThe Future of Cannabis Cultivation: Triploid Cannabis
Welcome to the future of cannabis cultivation , where innovation meets excellence. If you're a home or commercial grower looking to increase yield and improve potency, you've come to the right place. The era of high-potency triploid cannabis strains has arrived.
Read moreFull Moon and Cannabis Seed Germination
We’re talking about the full moon and its potential effects on cannabis seed germination. Does the Moon really have a say on the quality and pace of our plants’ growth?
Read moreTHCjd. A natural, potent cannabinoid.
THCjD is one of the newest cannabinoids discovered, and it has already hit the market in the United States. When will it reach the European market as a finished product? It's hard to even speculate. It's important to remember that we don't yet have any studies confirming the safety of high doses of synthetic THCjD.
Read moreTHCP - the seven-alkyl powerhouse!
THCP, or tetrahydrocannabiprole, is a recently discovered compound isolated from cannabis. It may be up to 30 times more potent than THC!
Read morePopeye's Spinach. A True Story.
You know Popeye, right? The rogue sailor who snorted spinach for super strength? His story is much deeper than many of you realize. We invite you to join us.
Read moreMarijuana Seeds. Tips for Collectors
Useful knowledge for growers and collectors of marijuana seeds.
Read moreMarijuana. Why is it illegal? The history of marijuana.
Why marijuana became illegal. And how important it was to human development.
Read moreC99 Marijuana Seed Strain, Cindy 99-Cinderella 99.
Description of one of the older strains of marijuana. Cinderella99.
Read moreWhat does Autoflowering Seeds mean in Marijuana Seeds?
Autoflowering marijuana seeds have revolutionized the cannabis market over the last decade. They are currently very popular, especially among beginner farmers, but also among professionals, thanks to the easy and quick yields they produce – without the need to change the number of light hours.
Read moreMarijuana Seeds - What Humidity Do They Like? A Little About Humidifiers.
Is it worth using humidifiers for growing marijuana, and why not? How does a plant absorb water, and why it's bad if it has too much? What forces make marijuana grow strong and healthy? And a few words about soil. We invite you to join us.
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