Industrial Hemp
By woodlandstv
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Nathaniel, Rhys and Yolanda share their passion for the nutritional and therapeutic benefits of growing, processing and using industrial hemp. Not to be confused with its `cousin` plant marijuana, licensed industrial hemp (in this case cannabis sativa) must be grown to contain a level of less than 0.2% THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) - the psychoactive constituent of cannabis. This versatile plant only takes 4 months to mature and the whole plant can be used - roots, stems, leaves, buds and seeds for food, clothing and supplements eg the fibres for fabric and the seeds for oils. The seeds are high in protein and contain a wide range of vitamins, minerals and essential amino acids eg health-promoting anti-oxidants and omega 3. The hemp we see here is produced on the South Downs but there are various varieties to suit different climates and soil conditions. http://www.vitalityhemp.com/ An Adliberate film http://www.adliberate.co.uk for WoodlandsTV http://www.woodlands.co.uk/tv
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Ubi… I disagree…Short and to the point.. Good info..
How big is that field?
Dillon Andrews Hemp can have different smells just like MJ. Not overly skunky though. The terpenes that produce the skunk smell are predominately in indica strains (originating in the Kush mountains of India Pakistan) Industrial hemp is sativa which comes from warmer climates.
i bet theres some females in there somewhere lol
Not exactly a chick, she's kinda mature don't you think.
The best film about industrial hemp I've ever seen.
"Can any one point out any good thing that has came about from destroying our hemp industry?"
From the point of view of the powerful few, they became even richer.
@unknown101 nah she's stoned as a mf lmfaooo quit playin
Those are female. Only the female flowers. Males have pollen. When the pollen get on the female flower it grows seeds.
Что за сорт у данной конопли ?
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March 2, 2019