Have you ever seen weed flowering?
We have. It is a beautiful sight to see. After a marijuana plant gets past a certain point in its growth process you might be able to spot weed flowering. The buds open up and fan out a bit, the colors change vibrantly. Weed flowering is probably the prettiest phase of a marijuana plants life. In comparison to other types of plants a marijuana’s weed flowering phase is like a rose budding.
Many people may not like marijuana but the plant itself in nature has a beauty to behold. Let someone say that weed flowering isn't an amazing act of nature, with an aspect of beauty. It is a rather alien form for a plant to take, and a strange flower it produces. Nature is strange in what it has to offer us. What beauties it will shine upon our eyes.
Weed flowering is amazing sight to behold. If you have ever seen wild weed flowering along the sides of the road in Nebraska, or other parts of the midwest, you might be taken aback. None of this marijuana has the ability to get you high; it is strictly hemp. Sometimes called "Nebraska no high," this dense foliage is the no-high essence of marijuana growing in the wild.
In the autumn weed flowering is a most common site to be observed. All the plants opened up leaves reaching out for sun. As the sun slowly fades more and more each day and winter slowly nips at its buds. Its colors changes to rose reds and purple plums, with dark greens interwoven. Weed flowering is the act of the plant beginning to die off in the winter. The reds and purples creeps first into the tips of the leaves, and work inward.
Eventually the cold changes the color of the buds themselves. Weed flowering is an amazing process. Like any other plant marijuana is subject to the harsh elements. Like many plants even in its acts of death is beautiful. Once weed flowering has occurred the marijuana if it was a potent strain, begins to lose its potency. Until eventually the plant will die and its THC content will be reduced to nothing. Into the winter for the most part the plants will die off and be scarcely identifiable as that of marijuana. Until the season changes and weed flowering begins anew.
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