Cannabis Indica idoor-grown - Warning: Chemicals!
Hemp does not create addictions, but what is added to it, YES!
We especially wish to bring to the attention of our customers that some strains of smelling bags are treated with fertilizers or toxic products. Among others, ammoniac is used.
Our hemp has a BIO-burgeon quality label. It means that, respectfully to the environment our products are grown without fertilizers or chemicals. Let’s not forget that this magnificent plant is able to grow in any condition.
Even if water is lacking or if there is not a lot of space, it thrives in any climate.
Then watch out for the specialities that can be found in several shops, notably in the German part of Switzerland, as many strains of this hemp come from indoor cultures and are raised with light bulbs. These strains require a constant addition of fertilizers and chemicals to fight the different sorts of parasites and the use of artificial light supplied in electricity by nuclear power stations. Keep in mind that we are in an era of technology and that some scientists are very satisfied to develop new fertilizers and for the most to have the opportunity to try them. And by the way, a chemical compound derived from the crocus plant called "colchicine" is often used with indoor and outdoor culture to get a higher yield of seed free flowers and develop more potent strains but it carries a great danger. When crops of hemp have been treated with "colchicine", it is well established that the first generation of plants pervaded by this compound must in any case not be used for oral consumption because of its high toxicity. Unfortunately, up to date there isn’t any swift and efficient way of determining whether the plants are from the first generation or contaminated. Thus we can think that the hallucinogenic properties of these strains is not due to THC but is due to the presence of fertilizers and added toxic products.
Our teas and smelling bags all come from outdoor cultures that do not require fertilizers or chemicals and therefore they yield seeds. In conclusion, you must be aware that hemp has never been reported to cause death but on an other hand, it cannot be stated so concerning chemicals.
Consequently, Chanvre-info suggests that hemp sold to the general public has to pass a test carried out by the cantonal laboratories. These should test the hemp THC yield as well as determine the added chemical or toxic impurities.
