fake hash with cannabinoids has anyone tried to buy online fake hash and mixing it with syntetic cannabinoids? how does it fell?
this is the site that sells the fakehash,www.fakehash.com and they show how to mix it with the syntetic stuff. what do you think?
Weed or hash? Ultime faceoff thread! Alright guys! Big time thing here, what do you rather most? Ganjabis or Hashish, joints or pipes?
In my personal experiance ive smoked both regularly and i perfer hash as it give you a 'calm & smooth' feeling,
much less like the weed that gives you a 'brick to the face' when you load a heavy bongo.123
be ready to cultivate - if you like smoking mariajuana
- if you dont do fuss when your under effect of it
- if you dont want to defy the law ,dealing, buying
then you're ready for growing.
calculate how much you consume in gr, and buy an indoor installation. nobody will come to disturb you.
i dont smoke anymore but smoking a joint is like drink a coffee after dinner the intelligent ganja user dont do it to show off like most people do .
the problem arises for people who live still with their parents and cant do an indoor plant ,they risk by police and that's not right.
cannabanoids Im looking for a FORM OF CANNABANOID THAT IS AN A,B compound. Sprayed on tobacco and smoked. Its legal and is already out there, the name is common sence.
help my baby grow up big and strong lol Been growing my plant for about 3 weeks now, and I'm concerned he/woe isn't developing as quickly as it should be. It's already honkin out my room, landing and bathroom. It gets about 9-11 hours of light, but its just doesn't seem to be doing much.
Just wondering about and soil additives and other stuff I could use to help it develop a bit more/better.12
B2 from chems2u or Higher Grow Hi
new to the forums so hope i have posted in the right section.
can someone with experience tell me who supplies the best B2 - Higher Grow or Chems2u?
And does anyone know if Higher Grows are the main suppliers to smaller vendors like Chems2u?
thanks.
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Plant Thinking of getting myself some tomato plants, but only a small scale set... Just wondering If anyone knew of a good breed to grow??
Any tips and help would be very helpful...12
Cannabis production in Devon ‘up 450% in five years’ Cannabis production offences in Devon have increased by 450% in five years, Devon and Cornwall Police say. Offences ranged from drug users growing a crop in their own homes to large-scale cannabis farms in urban properties and also rural areas.
Police said the drug's reclassification and the large rural areas in the county were believed to be factors that could partly account for the rise. Det Con Sid Willet, drugs liaison officer with Devon and Cornwall Police, said there was no single explanation for the increase. But he said police were aware it had coincided with the drug's reclassification from Class B to Class C in 2004, before it was returned to Class B in 2009. He said: "I think there may have been some cloudiness around this issue, and certainly organised crime groups exploited what may have been considered to be a loophole. "It was never a loophole, it was never made legal."
He added that rural areas also attracted large-scale producers. He said: "It goes without saying that we have a huge rural area outside Plymouth, or Torquay or those kinds of areas, therefore it's going to be easier for them to secrete themselves. "Cannabis does smell quite strongly, so they need to keep it away from people as much as possible."
BBC News - Cannabis production in Devon 'up 450% in five years'
Growing Food on Windowsills and Other Hippy Tails Just got myself a chilli plant, I think someone mentioned on here that they have one on their windowsill so I thought I would have a go. Anyone grow anything else funky on the windowsill indoors?
Good Strains to Grow? anyone grow any weed? are differant strains harder to grow than others ?avoiding auto flowering plants any help appriciated what strains dont cope with stress well ect ect
Hydroponic Indoor Herb Grower iv been looking up this indoor herb growing kit and was wondering if anyone could enlighten me as to wether or not it could be used to grow afew small canni plants using like lowrider seeds? i cant see why it wouldnt but if anyone wants to share there knwoledge on this subject it would be greatly appriciated?
Growing Chilli Plants from Seed
Growing Chillies From Seed
When starting out it is important to begin as you mean to go on so organisation is key. Begin by gathering together the vital ingredients:
Your seeds.
A bag of potting compost (I recommend B&Q seedling and cutting or for organic growers Bio Bizz gold mix)
A seed tray, the best ones are the multi celled ones (as shown on the below)
Some form of propagator (or a Tupperware tub covered in cling film works for those on a budget)
A light source (at this stage a desk side lamp with an energy saving bulb will suffice)
A permanent marker
Label sticks
Patience
So now you have everything you need to begin your growing mission itās almost time to get started. First of all though you need to have a quick think about where you are growing them. If you intend to grow them outdoors then you should aim to start your seeds in February or March to make the best of the growing season available. If you are growing them indoors, starting them any earlier than that will require a small amount of supplementary lighting to get them going, but a desk lamp with an energy saving light bulb will be sufficient for only a few plants if placed within a 10cm (4ā) of the tops of your seedlings.
Anyway so youāve decided when you are going to do it and you have all your ingredients now comes the boring part of growing chilliesā¦.the germination.
Fill however many cells of your seedling tray you intend to use Ā¾ full with soil
Place your seeds one per cell on top of the, soil labelling each as you go to avoid confusion
Place a thin layer of soil on top of each seed.
Water with warm water until all the soil is damp but not soaking. (It s best to pour the water a day before and leave it in the airing cupboard to keep warmth as this allows the chlorine in it to evaporate)
Now place the seedling tray in your propagator and, if it is unheated, place it somewhere warm. The optimum temperature being between 24-26ĀŗC.
No comes the waiting game, some strains can take up to 6 weeks to germinate, so leave them somewhere warm and open the tray once a day to give a quick spray with water to keep the soil moist.
When your seedling finally pops up cut his cell from your seedling tray and move under a light as soon as possible to avoid the seedling stretching too much and becoming too weak to hold itself up. Until it gains mature leaves the seedling requires high levels of humidity so place it in another propagator under your light source which should be set to 18 hours of light and 6 of dark for the best levels of growth.
Now you have your seedling (see above) treat it well and you will be done with the difficult part of growing chilli plants. Once you see new sets of leaves form you know you are ready to pot the plant into a bigger pot and place it in a well lit window. Now thatās as far as Iām going with this guide but hereās a few final tips for keeping your seedlings healthy.
Donāt feed the plants with a standard NPK fertiliser. If you do want to speed up growth slightly try a weak solution of āFormulexā misted onto the leaves using a spray bottle
To encourage root growth in the soil try infusing your soil with āAdvanced Nutrients Piranhaā, a mixture of helpful bacteria which break up the soil helping root growth.
Also available is Rhizotonic which also helps to stimulate new root growth and if possible I would employ both although I use Rhixotonic as a foliar spray.
Have a small oscillating fan blowing over them for 15 minutes a day: this will help develop thicker stems allowing the plant to support more fruit.
Remember sometimes seeds just wonāt germinate itās the nature of natureā¦so donāt give up and plant a few more than you need at the start and if you end up with too many then you can give them to your friends.
Good luck and hopefully you can soon be enjoying food so hot that nobody but you can eat itā¦ā¦.any questions you can grab me at.
Elretardo87@gmail.com
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