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Getting to Know the Outer Space Strain

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Both indica and sativa smokers will enjoy the Outer Space strain. If you have chronic health issues like lack of appetite, paranoia, lupus, injury, or arthritis, it can help to reduce your symptoms. Additionally, the sativa Outer Space strain can inspire contemplation and awe, making it a fantastic choice for enjoying panoramic views. However, sativa Outer Space rarely has several minor side effects for a very small percent of users, some of which include dry mouth and eyes. But first, here is a detailed discussion of Outer Space strain. What Is Outer Space Strain? A sativa-dominant strain called Outer Space is well known for its energizing and cerebral effects. It is created through the cross-hybridization of a potent Trinity sativa strain and a strong Island Sweet Skunk strain. Sativa Outer Space contains a variety of cannabinoids in a proportionate amount. The concentrations of these substances are roughly 0.17–0.8% THCV, 19–22% THC, 0.01–0.21% CBN, 0.36–0.77% CBC, 0.33–0.62% CBD, a...

Lenny Wong: Insights from a Toronto Master Grower

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For Len Wong , who has made his career in cannabis, the future is looking optimistic. As the Canadian cannabis industry continues to take off, we’re seeing a willful push away from the stigmatized days of old, towards a broad acceptance of the cannabis as an agricultural commodity. Len Wong is a greenhouse specialist with a devotion to organic growing practices. He’s also the master grower and founder of two businesses: Genetix Consulting and The Grow Depot. We recently invited Len Wong for a Q&A session to talk about how his companies are helping others, why certain growing practices are especially useful for the Canadian cannabis grower, and more. What is your background and what prompted you to focus your expertise around organic growing? Lenny Wong: Well, I’ve always been dedicated to sustainability and understanding the role that organic growing plays in the environment as well as in human health. I’ve spent the last 16 years working in the areas of g...