Recycling Super Soil When Growing Cannabis & more Gardening Q&A

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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ answers your organic gardening questions.

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After watching this episode, you will learn John’s answers to these questions, and probably learn a few things along the way as well.

03:13 You Don’t cover your gardens, Do you encounter many problems with bugs?
07:15 Recycling and Reusing Supersoil Mix when growing Cannabis?
10:16 How Do you add Nutrients Back into the Soil after every growing season if you cant add more compost?
12:59 Do I add coconut coir back to my beds after each growing season?
13:43 Have you ever tried growing Spirulina? What would greens Would you grow for high nutrients?
15:15 What is the best place in the continental United States to grow fruits and vegetables?
17:16 Should I pay 00 to remove trees to plant a garden or Grow a garden in my front yard?
19:21 Is Stone Dust the same as rock dust?
20:50 What do you do with the Soil at the end of the season when growing in a container?
23:09 How well does the tumbling 55 gallon drum barrel composter work?

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This is a public panel about medical marijuana reform for the state of Ohio through the Ohio Medical Compassion Act. This footage was filmed at Kent State University on April 3rd, 2012.
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HEMP POWERED SUPER BATTERIES

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Hemp cutter designed and built by Stephen Eyles
To find out more information about this machine go to:
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Teamwork: Publius Super Bowl of Cannabinoid Science


Chicago, IL (PRWEB) January 31, 2015

“Teamwork is homeostasis,” opened Bryan W. Brickner, “and it’s the little things that count – that create the conditions for any game-winning moment.”

In Teamwork: Publius’ Super Bowl of Cannabinoid Science ~ New Homeostasis on the Bryan William Brickner Blog, today’s spotlight celebrates the little things – in sports as in life – that function without acclaim. Publius, of The Cannabis Papers: A citizen’s guide to cannabinoids (2011), showcases four recent PubMed cannabinoid system (CS) articles discussing: management of neuroinflammatory (brain) disorders, CB1 anti-aversive panic properties, obesity and the therapeutic agents THCV and CBD, and cannabinoids as a tool in modern cancer pharmacotherapy.

“Cannabinoid signaling in the brain,” noted Brickner, “is endowed with significant immunoregulatory and anti-inflammatory properties; the reviewed science shows this to be in both peripheral tissues and in the CNS, indicating a CS role in the management of brain disorders.”

“The panic controlling actions of cannabinoids will be evident Sunday,” Brickner chuckled, “and the new science tells how our CB1 receptors have a direct impact.”

“The obesity update shows two cannabinoids, THCV and CBD,” continued Brickner, “with positive results in treating hepatosteatosis, a liver disease.”

“Cannabinoids benefiting chemotherapeutics,” closed Brickner, “continues the CS anti-cancer narrative; the PubMed abstract notes the teamwork nature of cannabinoids and sees them as a player in modern cancer pharmacotherapy.”

Brickner has a 1997 political science doctorate from Purdue University and is the author of several political theory books, to include: The Promise Keepers: Politics and Promises (1999), Article the first of the Bill of Rights (2006), and Shivitti: A Review of Ka-Tzetnik 135633’s Vision (2015). He also writes political fiction, such as the novella thereafter (2013), and is the publisher of The Cannabis Papers: A citizen’s guide to cannabinoids (2011) and The Bryan William Brickner Blog, a resource for the political science of constitutions and the biological science of receptors.

The Cannabis Papers is available at online retailers and for free by download.







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Hemp Oil: A Super Food

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For all of you who are still on the “Just Say No” bandwagon, you might believe that hemp seed oil, which is derived from the seeds of the cannabis plant, is just another way for those dang hippies to get high. However, while the flowers this controversial plant are capable of bringing about mild hallucinations and making everything on FOX News seem hilarious, the seeds and the beneficial fatty oils that they contain, will do no such thing. In fact, hemp seed oil is thought to be one of the most beneficial supplements a person can take in order to maintain an active and healthy lifestyle.

Once upon a time before politicians and business interests got involved, hemp was an important crop with any industrial and medicinal uses. On the health front, the seeds of the hemp plant were found to be an almost perfect food source, containing 80% of the essential fatty acids that our bodies need as well as globule edestins which is a rare protein that is similar to globulin. Hemp oil is easily digestible and contains pretty much all of the essential fatty acids that the body needs in order to stay functioning properly. Modern Research studies have found that taking hemp oil on a regular basis can help repair a damaged immune system and even reverse wasting making it an important natural supplement for both cancer patients and people with AIDS

Taking Internally Hemp Oil Can:

Increase vitality Help with motor skills Ease Arthritis Pain Strengthen the Immune System Treat Tuberculosis Decrease Sun Related Damage to the skin

People with conditions caused by deficiency in LA (Omega 6) and LNA (Omega 3) can be treated by taking hemp oil because it has those essential fatty acids (EFA) in balanced, ideal proportions.

Hemp seed oil has a low level of Stearic acid (18:0) which is beneficial for health because high levels of Stearic acid form flow-impeding clots in blood vessels and work against the healing qualities of the EFA’s.

How much to take:

On the daily basis you can take 2-4 dessert spoons (up to 50 ml) per day. In the case of therapy you can increase the dose up to 150 ml per day for approximately 7 days, then return to the regular daily amount.

Hemp Seed Oil has a nutty flavor that most people find pleasant. It is an ideal additive to salad dressings, dips, or cold pasta. It is not suitable for frying, since excess heat will greatly reduce many of its life giving benefits. It can also be used externally to treat skin conditions such as eczema. You can find it many health food stores.

Yulia Berry is an independent health researcher and author of the best selling e-books Aloe – Your Miracle Doctor and “Pharmacy in Vegetables”. She distributes a weekly newsletter regarding great home remedies and has written dozens of natural health articles published on hundreds of websites worldwide. Yulia Berry’s new ebook Unlocked Secrets of Curative Garlic to be released soon.

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