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    California marijuana laws are helping to restore cannabis to its rightful place as a useful and medicinally valuable plant.

    Otherwise known as Cannabis, hemp is an industrial fibre. Defined in various ways depending on which country you are in. Most countries view THC < 1% to be a non-drug form of cannabis (cannabis for drug use is usually over 10% THC). Smoking hemp is more likely to produce a headache than anything else! There are a variety of well-known uses for hemp; today we will be examining how to farm this plant legally.

    Non Toxic Agriculture

    Hemp growing shares many of the attributes of cannabis cultivation. Hemp and cannabis grow and look the same way. Hemp requires no pesticides or herbicides to grow successfully In comparison to cotton, this is important, as cotton crops have 24% of the world's pesticides sprayed on them, but cotton only has a 2.4% global market share!

    Yields

    The crop must be grown in well-fertilised soil for a good yield. Hemp is versatile enough to grow in different soil types but grows best in sandier soils. Like many crops, the better the soil, the higher the yield. As with all plants, nutrition is gained from the soil in which the plant grows. Some believe this is what prevented hemp from remaining a mainstream crop. Mono-cultured hemp plantations can only be supported by the addition of chemicals.

    Industrial hemp is ideal therefore, in crop rotation farming where a sustainable permaculture is established. With a large tap root, hemp is able to extract nutrients from deep within the soil. As the plants flower and are harvested, falling leaves mulch into useful nutrition to keep the soil healthy. The yield from a hectare of the plant is in the region of 9 tons of fibre in <100 of in seed and days tons 2>< 120 days! Using quality seeds and planting with the correct spacing is the best way to ensure an optimal yield. Latitude is an important factor to consider when choosing seed variety. Before planting the first crop, the condition of the existing soil should be assessed.

    Harvesting

    Determining harvest time will depend upon either the maturity of the seed or the level of defoliation. Combine harvesters are the usual method of collecting seed from the crop whereas fibre is mowed/cut. Harvest timing can be affected by the hemp variety and the type of crop required. Alternative harvesting techniques include;

    Baling

    The crop is collected complete and baled on-site ready for the pulping process. For fiber and hurd/shiv production, the Hemp stalk must be collected complete.

    Retting

    This is a naturally organic process where the hurd/shiv is separated from the fibre. It is important to get a good ret because it plays an important part in fibre quality and helps in processing. Retting can be achieved through numerous methods;

    Dew retting

    Water Retting

    Chemical Retting

    Crailar Enzyme retting

    Depending on the method used it takes between 1 and 5 weeks to complete hemp retting. Achieving a good yield and high quality hemp fiber is dependent upon timing the retting correctly. Before baling and storage, the windrows should be turned so that the retting is even across the crop. marijuana seeds
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