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What nutritional value does marijuana have?
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[quote:Cannaboy 9698494:MV8yNzA4MDhfMzQ0Njc4NTNfQ0M0QTYwNjM=] The leafy green part of the plant has nutrients that the seeds do not. It contains CBDA and depending on the plant, THCA. These two recently understood nutrients are extremely fascinating and potentially very curative. Read about Dr. William Courtey's work at www.cannabisinternational.org [/quote]
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Looking at it as an after-doom survival plant it's useful. It's versatile, grows fast, produces a crapload of seeds, the stalks can be used for string, paper, clothing to name a few. You can grow a 6 foot plant in 4 months leaving two crops chances per season. If one fails you still had the other.
But what about nutritional value? Are there any recipes that are not intended to get you high so much as feed you? The stems and male plants have lower concentrations of THC so you could use only those parts in 'non-high' food.
Also since it's been banned there hasn't been a demand for GM weed, so it's almost still totally naturally with only slight deviations bred in by your local grow experts. This makes the mass seed production even more useful.
It is easy to control the seed production as well. Male and female plants are identifiable early and can be moved. After that you can put a plastic baggie over one of the male stems and shake. Bring the baggie over to the female plant and repeat step #1. Plant insemination.
Well anyway, anyone know nutritional properties or recipes for what may become a staple plant in the future.
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