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Culture Cannabis Indoor

Posted on May 7, 2010.
Culture Cannabis IndoorIntelligent Design and Evolution

Apologies if the title of this piece is an obscure reference. It is from the recent debate in the United States, whether the science classes of public schools should teach "intelligent design" as an alternative theory to evolution.

In this debate, the evolution of terms "and" intelligent design "have been used to describe the opposing viewpoints. However, the two words fit very well in the examination of our favorite plants and its history from ancient times until today.

The way cannabis and those who choose to grow, it has adapted to the environment of the ban throughout the past decades is a stunning example of both evolution and intelligent design.

In essence, the only severe legal restrictions that plant and increased eradication efforts have been a huge influence on reproduction and development of heavier, faster, more potent varieties. Similarly, the war against weeds has led producers to develop systems smaller and more effective and very efficient methods for growing indoors.

In response to the use of new technologies to detect cannabis within the producers have taken dozens of new developments in other fields and adapting them to the illegal indoor cultivation.

There are improvements such as direct lights quieter cooling fans, and advanced odor control, and indirect improvements, such as the use of the Internet as a means of disseminating information to the widest possible audience and computer applications that enable a culture chamber monitored and adjusted remotely.

Depending on your point of view and sense of optimism, can currently be experiencing cannabis from the Renaissance - with the knowledge and freedom on the rise - or we may be on the verge of yet another game against cannabis - by misinformation and the increasing persecution. It probably will not be clear whether the situation here in the early 21st century is getting better or worse until we can look back at this point of view of the future.

If we look back over the 20th century, one can see the ebb and flow of Prohibition in the United States cannabis West.The gives us an interesting summary of the fluid attitude to cannabis.

At the turn of last century, popular interest in cannabis use is increasing in Europe and North America - as well as interests in many other subjects who were currently acceptable considered bizarre or subversive, such as jazz, vegetarianism and nudism.

The anti-marijuana forces began to regain strength in the national and global 1930. Not coincidentally, this was the period when nationalist and fascist movements have reached their peak, and hostility to the decay or "foreign" influence was widespread.

It was not until the 1960s that the acceptance and appreciation of cannabis reaches the status of pop culture '. Many years of propaganda have been canceled when a generation of people have tried cannabis and contrast their positive experience with the misinformation provided by official sources. The future looked promising. According to Jimmy Carter, even the U.S., home of the prohibition, decriminalization of possession of cannabis.

The hope for real change were swept into the 1980s, with the declaration of war against drugs, the war soon spread worldwide and should be fought mainly against civilians - people whose views, experiments or the use of certain substances in contradiction with the official line.

The war against drugs has had many tragic victims, but cannabis itself was not one of them. The attack on the plant and its producers in the early 80s explosion motivated in breeding and technology that continues to this day. An unjust war has given rise to a popular resistance movement - farmers determined to protect their valuable strains had been collecting and refining during the brief truce 70s.

Evolution is a very convenient way.

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