Gerald
06-18-18, 09:01 AM
Scientists are looking at how hemp could clean contaminated soil – further proving it to be a miracle plant
In 2017, Gavin Stonehouse, a graduate student in plant biology at Colorado State University, started cultivating hemp plants in a special soil mixture dosed with varying levels of selenium. A mineral that occurs naturally in most of the western United States, selenium is also a nasty environmental pollutant when produced in excess by industrial and agricultural activities.
https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/hemp-clean-up-earth-sustainability-w521287
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/new-marijuana-bill-end-federal-pot-prohibition-w521225
Everybody goes around high.:D
In 2017, Gavin Stonehouse, a graduate student in plant biology at Colorado State University, started cultivating hemp plants in a special soil mixture dosed with varying levels of selenium. A mineral that occurs naturally in most of the western United States, selenium is also a nasty environmental pollutant when produced in excess by industrial and agricultural activities.
https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/hemp-clean-up-earth-sustainability-w521287
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/new-marijuana-bill-end-federal-pot-prohibition-w521225
Everybody goes around high.:D