Banana Blaze Auto is an Afghani Kush-derived Indica-dominant strain. It's a fairly potent plant with high THC levels and outstanding yields. All environments are suitable for growing.
Banana Blaze Auto takes 12 weeks from seed to harvest. She will grow into a Christmas tree shape, like other Indica plants, reaching a maximum height of 100 cm.
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The first is that this plant excels under organic gardening, generating more fulsome, rich flavours, yet hydroponics will produce higher yields.
Second, growers should avoid feeding at every watering; plants will "tell" you what they require, and attentive gardeners will achieve the best results. Each plant has the potential to yield up to 150 grammes.
Its very high levels of THC generate a highly powerful and soothing effect.
THC Content: 20%+
Effect: Relaxing, Strong
Flowering time: 84 days from seed
Genetics: Afghani Kush x Ruderalis
Grows: Greenhouse, Grows indoors, Grows outdoors
Plant height: 80 - 100 cm.
Sex: Feminised
Flowering type: Autoflowering
Variety: Mostly Indica
Yield: Medium
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Cannabis laws in europe
There is currently no precedent for whether member states can legalize cannabis while complying with EU law. In the Netherlands, for example, the sale and consumption of the substance is illegal, but only "tolerated" so that it is not actually prosecuted.
The country legalized medicinal cannabis in 2018. While Luxembourg has not yet legalized adult consumption, first-time offender possession has been legalized. The country also hosted a summit with Germany, Malta and the Netherlands in July to discuss cannabis policy.
Cannabis laws in the united states
In the United States, the use and possession of marijuana for any purpose is illegal under the federal law of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) of 1970. According to the CSA, marijuana is classified as a Schedule I substance with a high potential for abuse and has no recognized medical use—even medical use of the drug is prohibited. Still, most states have legalized the medicinal and recreational use of marijuana.
In the United States, the use of marijuana for medical purposes is legal in 37 states, four of the five U.S. territories of permanent residence, and the District of Columbia as of February 2022. Eleven other states have stricter laws limiting THC levels with the goal of allowing access to products rich in cannabidiol (CBD), the non-psychoactive compound in marijuana. Laws governing medicinal cannabis vary significantly from state to state, including how it's manufactured and distributed, how it's consumed, and what medical conditions it can be used for.
Cannabis laws in other countries
Cannabis laws are changing. About half of the world's countries will have legalized some form of medical marijuana by 2022. Additionally, a growing number of countries are developing legal guidelines for recreational marijuana use. About 30 countries have legalized recreational marijuana, and about a dozen countries have explicitly legalized it.
Some countries have fully legalized recreational marijuana, while others have only legalized medical use. There are also countries that have legalized marijuana, a legal gray area that means personal use is illegal but does not result in harsh penalties.
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