What is a hash plant? According to the dictionary, a hash plant is a cannabis plant from which hash can be extracted. The cannabis plant has a long history and has been cultivated for cannabis production for thousands of years. Particularly in northern India,...
Cannabis for relaxation: which type is best?
The use of medical cannabis is now recognised in several countries. Medical cannabis was once used only as a pain reliever, but now it is seen as a natural relief for stress, anxiety and depression. Patients are also now more aware of the options for choosing medical...
Skunk seeds and cannabis seeds – what’s the difference?
In Denmark, we have a tradition of calling all cannabis seeds skunk seeds. This is actually a bit unfortunate, because although all Skunk seeds are cannabis seeds, technically all cannabis seeds are not Skunk seeds. Skunk seeds are a specific, independent strain of...
What are cannabis terpenes, terpenoids and flavanoids – and what do they do?
Each cannabis strain has its unique taste and aroma. The effects are also widely varied: calming, uplifting/energetic, pain-relieving, creatively stimulating and mixtures of the aforementioned. The reason for this lies in the composition of cannabinoids, but what few...
The Entourage Effect
The concept of the "entourage effect" was introduced in 1998 by a group of researchers with the publication of a study in the European Journal of Pharmacology. It has long been known in cannabis circles that different cannabis strains have different effects. For...
Are cannabis seeds legal in Denmark?
Yes! More details to follow: Danish Legislation In Danish legislation, the cannabis plant is listed in Schedule A of the "Ordinance on Euphoriant Drugs" (Annex 1), which means that cannabis is a controlled substance that is illegal to possess without a permit from the...
How feminised cannabis seeds are produced
Most people who have bought cannabis seeds, or researched the subject, know that there are both regular and feminised versions. Regular cannabis seeds germinate into both male and female plants, while feminised seeds germinate exclusively as females (about 99.5%). The...