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"as above, so below", what separates RCM Co. Canna Meds

production cannabis methods call for static temps & barometric pressures, lifeless soil & light that only changes from off to on. This isn't how cannabis has grown for millions of years. So what's the difference?


 

Thousands of years ago someone smart and a whole lot of people thought it was smart enough to write down, that all things and all motions adhere to a basic law, "as above, so below". What goes up, comes down, and without down, there is no up. Motion in all things is somehow essential to their performance. With life, there must be variation.


A so called organic hydroponic grown strawberry produced in a static environment, will pale in comparison to that organic soil grown strawberry from your grandmother's garden where everything- soil, air, temperature, sun, water - is continually variable.


Temperature and barometric pressure changes alter terpene and cannabinoid profiles. Light spectrums and intensities effect plant and flower structure, terpene content and effects. These variations are expected by the cannabis plant, based on genetic knowledge accumulated starting on the Tibetan Plateau 28 million years ago.


28 million years is a lot longer than the few decades legal cannabis production has existed. Although Canna genetics may have begun adapting to on/off lights in narrow spectrums, cocoa fiber soil without microbial life, and nutrients the equivalent of an I.V. to an organic meal... these environmental parameters are certainly not expected... after 28 million years of experience suggesting something very different.


The canna plant's genetics may be wondering when this will all change again- its only been a short blip of a second in its long life on this planet, that this whole human indoor production thing has been happening.

S.K.M.S. has demonstrated that a profound difference in effect, or cannabinoid profiles, can be achieved by pursuing the environmental variations and conditions which the cannabis plant expects throughout its life cycle. These environmental cues can be the key to achieving effects which often are missing in production cannabis, and are more genuine to their landrace roots, and the effects experienced and expected by smokers from an older time.



We hope you get a chance to appreciate it! You will remember that strawberry from your grandma's garden long after you've had many store bought ones!


Thanks for all the support, and keep up the health journeys progress! So great to hear all of your healing stories and positive feedback.


RCM Co. Staff

Portland Maine since 2014

May 24th, 2023


StrainKeeperMedicinal.com

(207) 671-8387

StrainKeeper@yahoo.com


91 AUBURN ST S J1154 PORTLAND ME 04103

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