cannabis

Jun 24, 2008 at 18:51 o\clock

White widow feminized

Cardiovascular and Autonomic Effects A consistent, prominent, and sudden effect of marijuana is a 20 to 100 percent increase in heart rate lasting up to 2 to 3 hours (Hollister 1986a, 1988a; Jones 1985) and white widow . After higher smoked or oral doses postural hypotension and associated faintness or dizziness can occur upon standing up from a supine or prone position. Tolerance to these effects appears after only a few days of two to three times per day dosing (Benowitz and Jones 1981; Jones 1985). Typical is a modest increase in supine blood pressure. Cardiac output can increase 30 percent when supine. Peripheral vascular resistance decreases with the greatest drop in resistance in skeletal muscles.

Jun 12, 2008 at 13:48 o\clock

a possible role for cannabinoids

Preclinical evidence suggests a possible role for cannabinoids in the treatment of the epilepsies, particularly generalized and partial tonic-clonic seizures of white widow feminized. There is scant information on the use of marijuana or other cannabinoids for the actual treatment of epilepsy. Individual case studies have reported some benefit of smoked marijuana in treatment of dystonic states. Smoked marijuana or oral THC administrations for Parkinson's disease or Huntington's chorea have not been effective. Cannabinoids have shown efficacy as immune modulators in animal models of neurological conditions such as experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) and neuritis.

May 29, 2008 at 18:32 o\clock

marijuana seeds

Because all the alcohol will be removed by evaporation before the tar is used, one may use isopropyl rubbing alcohol instead. Be sure not to use any denaturated alcohol as this will leave a horrid tasting residue. Pay caution not to let the alcohol boil over marijuana seeds. Remember that the boiling point is lower than that of water and that alcohol is combustible. The use of a gas burner is discouraged. After the boiling strain the boiled materials and save the green solution. Add more alcohol to the mash while it is still damp and repeat the boiling (45 mins). Strain and combine the extraction with the first one. Fill a cleaned double boiler half the way with the extractions. Heat without a lid in well ventilated conditions until the liquids have boiled down to half the original. Add more solvent to bring the liquids back to the halfway mark. After all the extractions are added this way continue boiling until the scent of alcohol is no longer detectable.

May 20, 2008 at 17:53 o\clock

Time to give water

To discover when to water, feel the soil with your finger. if you feel moisture in the soil, you can wait a day or two to water. The soil near the top of the pot is always drier than the soil further down. You can drown your plant just as easily as you can let it get too dry and it is more likely to survive a dry spell than it is to survive a torrential flood. Water the plants well when you water and don't water them at all when they don't need it. Bugs If you can avoid getting bugs in the first place you will be much better off with graines de cannabis. Once your plants become infested you will probably be fighting bugs for the rest of your plants' lives

May 8, 2008 at 21:30 o\clock

Transplanting the white widow

Transplanting should be done once the plans have reached 4" - 6" high. Depending on the size you want them to be, you should transplant the plants into 2-5 gallon pots. 2 gallon will be good for a 2' high plant and 5 gallon would be good for a 5' high plant. When transplanting into new pots use the same soil mixture as you used in the first cups. Be careful not to over handle the plants because they will have higher rates of transplant shock. Transplant shock is when your plants are shocked from over handling or any disruption to the root ball. When the plants is in shock they will virtually stop growing the white widow for a few days and could possibly turn slightly yellow in some spots. Depending on the shock they have been through. To prevent shock, handle them very gently and don't disrupt the root ball in any way. Some plants may not make it thorough the transplant if you have done something wrong. As soon as your plants are in the new soil you must water the soil throughly.