The legal weed market was supposed to be a win for cannabis consumers, but instead, it’s pricing them out. With dispensaries charging insane markups for weak flower, more people are skipping the middleman and growing their own fire. Homegrown cannabis is fresher, stronger, and way cheaper. Ready to ditch dispensary prices? Here’s why you should start growing now.
PGR Weed: What It Is & Why You Should Care
PGR weed might look dense and powerful, but beneath the surface lurks a chemical nightmare. These synthetic growth regulators strip cannabis of its natural potency, terpenes, and flavor—leaving you with a harsh, artificial high that’s bad for your lungs and worse for your health. If your bud smells weak, burns black, or feels like a rock, you might be smoking lab-grown trash. Know the signs, demand better, and never settle for chemical-laced garbage.
If George Washington Grew Weed, Why Can’t You?
George Washington grew weed—or at least, what the government would call weed today. So why can’t you? The same country that puts his face on the money still locks people up for growing the same plant he did. The hypocrisy is off the charts, and we’re diving into why America’s prohibitionist policies are a broken relic of the past.
Batshit Fertilizer: A Tale of Deadly DIY Cannabis Cultivation
Two men in Rochester attempted to cultivate cannabis using bat guano as fertilizer, which led to severe infections from inhaling spores of the Histoplasma capsulatum fungus. Their reckless shortcuts resulted in hospitalization and ultimately their deaths, highlighting the dangers of bypassing safe cultivation practices in favor of dubious methods.
Landrace Legends: The Roots of Cannabis History
Discover the fascinating world of landrace cannabis strains—ancient, pure, and rooted in tradition. From the rugged mountains of Afghanistan to the tropical forests of Thailand, these strains carry stories of history, resilience, and unique highs
Waste Not, Want Not: What to Do with Cannabis Trim
Don’t waste your cannabis trim! Learn how to turn your clippings into everything from potent edibles to compost for your next grow