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It’s been 5 years since cannabis was legalized for recreational use in Canada.

While it is legal, using cannabis is not without harm or risk.

James MacKillop is the director of the Michael G. DeGroote Centre for Medicinal Cannabis Research at McMaster University, director of the Peter Boris Centre for Addictions Research at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton and a professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences.

MacKillop says there are many myths about cannabis and cannabis use, one of the most common being cannabis is not addictive.

Among those who use cannabis, roughly one in 10 develop cannabis use disorder (CUD), says MacKillop. The rate doubles in people who start using early as teenagers and increases to as high as 50 per cent among those who use cannabis daily.

While there’s no amount of cannabis known to have a lethal effect, overconsumption can lead to negative consequences like delirium or psychosis.

MacKillop adds that an important nuance is most negative consequences happen to a subset of people who use cannabis heavily, frequently and products that are high in Delta 9 THC – the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis.

MacKillop says this video is not about being pro-cannabis or anti-cannabis but about empowering people to make good decisions based on the facts.

Cannabis Use Pt. 1 #cannabisnews #cannabisdaily #mcmasteruniversity #shorts #research

It’s been 5 years since cannabis was legalized for recreational use in Canada.

While it is legal, using cannabis is not without harm or risk.

James MacKillop is the director of the Michael G. DeGroote Centre for Medicinal Cannabis Research at McMaster University, director of the Peter Boris Centre for Addictions Research at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton and a professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences.

MacKillop says there are many myths about cannabis and cannabis use, one of the most common being cannabis is not addictive.

Among those who use cannabis, roughly one in 10 develop cannabis use disorder (CUD), says MacKillop. The rate doubles in people who start using early as teenagers and increases to as high as 50 per cent among those who use cannabis daily.

While there’s no amount of cannabis known to have a lethal effect, overconsumption can lead to negative consequences like delirium or psychosis.

MacKillop adds that an important nuance is most negative consequences happen to a subset of people who use cannabis heavily, frequently and products that are high in Delta 9 THC – the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis.

MacKillop says this video is not about being pro-cannabis or anti-cannabis but about empowering people to make good decisions based on the facts.

Inside a recreational pot factory in Canada

Questions remain whether there will be enough supply to meet the demand for recreational marijuana when it becomes legal in Canada next week. Brett Ruskin takes us inside a P.E.I. cannabis growing facility, to see how the island’s largest producer plans to meet that demand.

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#3: Transplanting Your Cannabis Seeds Into Pots

The next step after planting your seeds into Jiffys is to transplant them into pots. We can’t do this until the seeds have sprouted and roots have grown through the Jiffy.

In this video demonstration we have seeds that have sprouted and are showing their true leaves, which indicates that the seeds have started to root, but have yet to grow roots through the Jiffy. We decided to transplant anyways because the seedlings have begun to stretch due to the light being placed too far from the plants; forcing them to reach for the light.

Lights should be kept about 6” from the top of the plant to reduce the risk of stretching. Older lights can also cause stretching because they tend to emit less intensive light. If your light bulbs are over a year old, you should consider replacing them.

Before we start the transplanting process, we want to make sure that the Jiffy plug has been soaked in a B vitamin solution; this will reduce the risk of the medium surrounding the roots from drying out and causing extreme stress or even death.

Once the Jiffy plug has been soaked we can then proceed transplanting into pots. Because two of the plants have stretched and two had slow growth, we want to take this opportunity to have them grow evenly. We can do this by placing the plants that have stretched lower in the pot, while keeping the shorter plants closer to the top.
We will start with the stretched plants by putting a bit of soil at the bottom of the pot, make sure it is enough to cover the drainage holes. We then place the Jiffy at the bottom and fill the rest of the pot with soil. Placing the stretched plant closer to the bottom of the pot will reduce the height of the plant above the soil, making it look smaller in height.

Make sure to adjust how your plant sits in the pot at this point. Try not to compress the soil too much while doing this. Once you are satisfied with how your plant looks use the same B vitamin solution to water the new medium you have transplanted your plant into.
Make sure to water the soil surrounding the Jiffy and don’t water too close to the stalk of the plant. This will reduce the risk of rotting the stalk and killing your plant. This will also help reduce the risk of the Jiffy plug drying out before you can water it again. Continue the same process for any stretched plants that you may have.

The same process can be used for shorter plants. The only difference is that you would place the plant closer to the top of the pot, filling the rest of the pot with soil. Adjust the plant and water in the same manner. All plants should be the same height, give or take a couple of centimeters, once you have finished transplanting.

Keep a close eye on the plants for the next 24 hours to make sure the medium does not dry out entirely. You should have to water again within a 48 hour period. Continue using a B vitamin solution for the second watering.

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‘Prince of Pot’ Marc Emery on looming legalization

Marc Emery is Canada’s self-proclaimed ‘Prince of Pot,’ and cannabis legalization has long been his cause, but with recreational marijuana becoming legal next week, Emery explains what he believes are the flaws in Canada’s legalization plan.

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