Introduction to hempcrete, hemp oil, hemp wood and more..
Hemp is finally legal in the States and it’s changing the building construction industry. In this video, I cover the most popular industrial hemp products: hempcrete …
CBD stands for cannabidiol, NOT "Cannabanoid" (which is a misspelling of cannabinoid). Cannabinoid is a collective term for all the chemicals that are unique or distinctive to cannabis plants.
Grateful for the increased investment in hemp paper, hemp plastic, and hemp biofuel.
It makes a big difference that steps are being taken to not waste these usages of the wonderful plant cannabis ruderalis, and cannabis hemp (industrial sativa plants).
This took and will take in the future an eagle management surveying possibilities for creation of the material and for the investment mostly from hugely funding big government in large orders of these products to get it grounded on cycles of use as early as possible.
Smaller private groups and eventually individuals may also become part of the customer market. The main strategic point is to win over government big deals first so that the environment can immediately gain the most benefit and the uses can become most grounded.
I am thankful everyday for the hemp enthusiasts, scientists, farmers hippies, government people and activists step by step maintaining and popularising the paths for hemp energy use and also solar energy use to the greatest level possible. Prophecy, grow more hemp
The information described in this video is misleading and not necessarily correct……CANNABIS IS CANNABIS…. For example, the 0.3 used to describe so called hemp is an arbitrary number invented by regulators at the start of relegalization of cannabis. The varieties as well that contain 0.3 thc CAN NOT contain 17% cbd, the ratio at present is locked,,,,this is to say that if a plant has 0.3% thc the maximum amount of cbd is 7.9%……period
MARIJAUNA IS A VERY PUNNY tobacco that's a poor excuse for a cigarette NOT sufficient for smoking at all and it's avasive grows native in MEXICO IT IS MARJAUNA BUT CANNABIS is not hemp NOT THE SAME YOUR ALL WRONG nor is it CANNABIS THAT'S ANOTHER GOVERNMENT LIE
CANNABIS IS NOT ILLEGAL BUT MISTAKEN FOR MARIJAUNA BUT IS NOT ACTUALLY ILLEGAL BIT Misidentified
i would love for another video on hempcrete and hemp wood. Given what they say about the strength and density of hempwood could we use it as a replacement for timber framing?
We really need to stop saying Marijuana. It's a term created through Propoganda. By fusing the names "Mary Jane" and Tijuana it was created. It's inherently racist; just use the scientific name "Cannabis" or any of the other hundreds of names it has. Come on guys
Hemp can grow in 4 months not 6 and you forgot to mention that it is naturally mold resistant!
+1 for the algorithm.
Hemp can only help humanity if we let it.
CBD stands for cannabidiol, NOT "Cannabanoid" (which is a misspelling of cannabinoid). Cannabinoid is a collective term for all the chemicals that are unique or distinctive to cannabis plants.
Grateful for the increased investment in hemp paper, hemp plastic, and hemp biofuel.
It makes a big difference that steps are being taken to not waste these usages of the wonderful plant cannabis ruderalis, and cannabis hemp (industrial sativa plants).
This took and will take in the future an eagle management surveying possibilities for creation of the material and for the investment mostly from hugely funding big government in large orders of these products to get it grounded on cycles of use as early as possible.
Smaller private groups and eventually individuals may also become part of the customer market. The main strategic point is to win over government big deals first so that the environment can immediately gain the most benefit and the uses can become most grounded.
I am thankful everyday for the hemp enthusiasts, scientists, farmers hippies, government people and activists step by step maintaining and popularising the paths for hemp energy use and also solar energy use to the greatest level possible. Prophecy, grow more hemp
What about the hempcrete biodegrade over time and affecting the building structure?
I did not catch the websites
What about adding hemp to concrete?
A 0.28%
Please stop calling us THE ORIENT!
Hemp
Industrial cannabis should be used today in lieu of hemp…..
The information described in this video is misleading and not necessarily correct……CANNABIS IS CANNABIS…. For example, the 0.3 used to describe so called hemp is an arbitrary number invented by regulators at the start of relegalization of cannabis. The varieties as well that contain 0.3 thc CAN NOT contain 17% cbd, the ratio at present is locked,,,,this is to say that if a plant has 0.3% thc the maximum amount of cbd is 7.9%……period
Smart and pretty! Hi😍
Why not permitting in India for farming in India
Legalize it, for more Peace and Freedom in the World.
NOPE BOTH ARE HEMP NEITHER ARE MARIJAUNA
MARIJAUNA IS A VERY PUNNY tobacco that's a poor excuse for a cigarette NOT sufficient for smoking at all and it's avasive grows native in MEXICO IT IS MARJAUNA BUT CANNABIS is not hemp NOT THE SAME YOUR ALL WRONG nor is it CANNABIS THAT'S ANOTHER GOVERNMENT LIE
CANNABIS IS NOT ILLEGAL
BUT MISTAKEN FOR MARIJAUNA
BUT IS NOT ACTUALLY ILLEGAL BIT Misidentified
Marijuana is a slang term and should not be used when refering to cannabis.
Great video #HEmpdemic2020
I long for the day we can talk about hemp without feeling compelled to mention marijuana.
good
i would love for another video on hempcrete and hemp wood. Given what they say about the strength and density of hempwood could we use it as a replacement for timber framing?
I'm sick of seeing everyone complain about carbon but not support hemp. If they want less carbon, hemp has to be used instead of petroleum.
3:01 No sand is used in Hempcrete?
0:57 Cannabis cannot cure glaucoma, it's a myth
We really need to stop saying Marijuana. It's a term created through Propoganda. By fusing the names "Mary Jane" and Tijuana it was created. It's inherently racist; just use the scientific name "Cannabis" or any of the other hundreds of names it has. Come on guys
is there an example of hempcrete used in steel framing?