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Hemp cultivation is based on 2 types of plant – Sativa and Indica – or a hybrid of the two.

Indica strains are believed to be physically sedating, Sativas are said to provide invigorating,

uplifting cerebral effects, and Hybrids are thought to fall somewhere in between, offering a

balance of indica and sativa effects.

Hemp has many industrial uses and several new products containing hemp protein have

been launched worldwide between 2008 and 2017 including 105 new types of snacks,

cereals, and candy bars. Further, Hemp can be converted into over 25,000 products and is

understood as the new trillion-dollar crop which may be refined into a spread of economic

items, including paper, textiles, clothing, biodegradable plastics, paint, insulation, biofuel,

food, and animal feed. It's been employed by major brands to supply all sorts of products.

Hemp is a miracle plant with a multitude of beneficial uses. It is not marijuana and it has

never been and will never be as destructive and addictive as marijuana. Hemp is a good

source of fuel, fibre, food and medicine as in any other cash crop that is commonly

cultivated among farms around the world. Hemp must not contain more than a 0.3%

concentration of Delta-9 Tetrahydrocannabinol (delta 9 THC) on a dry weight basis.

Cannabidiol (CBD) and Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) are two of the most prominent

cannabinoids found in Cannabis plant. Both cannabis and hemp produce CBD and THC and

each have their own medical benefits. THC is a psychoactive compound that produces the

high sensation, while CBD is psychoactive but does not produce the high associated with

THC. CBD Oil is made by extracting CBD from the cannabis plant; however, with the

advancements in seed technology and genetic engineering, most CBD oil can be made
purely from Hemp. CBD Oil has significant medical benefits and helps medical conditions

without experiencing the intoxicating effects of THC.

CBD Oils help:

- Relieve pain - Reduce anxiety and depression

- Alleviate Cancer-related symptoms - Reduce acne

- Alleviate Alzheimer’s diseases

- Benefits to Heart health and circulatory system

- Contain Neuro-protective properties to help with neurological problems

- Other potential benefits including Anti-psychotic effects, Anti-tumor effects, Diabetics

Prevention and Substance abuse treatment


Germination of Cloning Mother
Plants and Plant Vegetation
Seeds
Rooting Clones

Plant Flowering Harvesting Lab Testing & QA

Drying Extraction Vault Storage

Inventory Shipping

Phases of Production - Cultivation

 Germination of seeds, gendering plants, male/female, or feminized plants (10 weeks)

 •taking and rooting clones (2 weeks)

 •clone / vegetation (1 week)

 •vegetation (2 weeks)

 •flowering (8 weeks)

 •Harvesting: day 81

 •processing / trimming (3 days)

 •drying (11 days)

 •Total Elapsed time: approximately 15 weeks

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