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North Grenville council passed a resolution at the meeting on Nov. 3 to give site plan approval to a new cannabis facility in the municipality, which is located about an hour south of Ottawa. Site plan approval has been deferred twice while the council did their due diligence.
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The two Alberta-based companies are looking to launch a cannabis-infused confectionary brand that offers chocolate bars, drinking chocolate and infused sugar, all containing 10mg of THC. According to Sundial’s press release, they are hoping to release the first of its products in Alberta in time for the holiday season.
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Aphria Inc. has introduced the first products of its new large format, economy brand B!NGO. B!NGO is for the causal consumer looking for larger volumes of recreational cannabis at more affordable prices.
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Cannabis plants are classified into two main groups: Indica and Sativa. This book focuses on Cannabis Indica, a bushier and heavier plant that produces a smoke that famously induces (among other highs) a desire to sit quietly on the couch and relax. This is the latest book in the bestselling series focusing on the Cannabis Indica plant, the most popular type of marijuana in the United States due to its growth patterns and intense physical effects.
Cannabis Indica, Volume 3 features genetics from the world’s greatest seed breeders, and showcases strains from such varied countries as Britain, Holland, Canada, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, France, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Australia and the USA.
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Canadian cannabis extracts producer, Motif Labs, will now manufacture Spherex’s line of in pre-filled vaporizer cartridges and pods. The agreement covers up to 23 products from the U.S.-based cannabis vaporizer company, including the PAX ERA closed-loop vaporizer system by PAX Labs.
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Plant fertilizers, or “food,” include both macronutrients and micronutrients. These two categories of elements are equally as important, and without one, the function of the others may be hindered resulting in serious growth and nutritional problems in plants.
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