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DST

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Well I put some plants outside yesterday.......of course it's pissing down with rain today, lmfao. Going away for a wee Higland break next week so I am starting my light dep girls off indoors (just the first 2 weeks to get em into the flowery groove). By which time I'll be back and on duty to cover them up each night (zzzzzz).
Going to be staying in a cottage at the foot of this mountain >>> can't wait.

Its called Schiehallion which is one of the Munros in Scotland. Also called Fairy Mountain lol. We'll be hiking it of course.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schiehallion
 

jacrispy

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White skunk, og kush, chronic x northern lights & bubbas giftIMG_1491.JPGi cut all the big fans off these(that flower in the middle is a "party cup" competition I'm in)IMG_1508.JPGcouple days after I cut the fans off,
flip them all except the bg in a week IMG_1510.JPG735watts 7sq ftIMG_1512.JPG2 more white skunk & some reveg work under a 4K 315 nanolux, when I get to blooming em ill throw a timber on the side.:peace:
 

greenjambo

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Starting to look like a garden :-) Everythings in full grow mode and can see changes daily. The seedlings are doing grand, Pineapples taking over the whole light for herself, cookies growing lots of new growth.
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I fired up my new heated prop with some seeds in root riot cubes. I was reading a thingy that said seeds are best kept in dark untill sprouted. Ive always kepy my clones n seedlings out direct light untill they'r rocking but not dark ??
 
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curious old fart

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I have a friend who is a retired lawyer who has long enjoyed burning cannabis flowers. I recently introduced him to vaping concentrates and this was his reply

"SHEEEEEEIIIIIIIIT baby......i ain't makin' no rope no mo'!!!!"

turn on a senior citizen today. They will appreciate it....... and you can teach an old dog new tricks.

:peace:
cof
 

Swamp Thing

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More pics of the Afkansastan
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Pre Release of Genetics currently available on strainly or just hit me up on instagram at @theDankyBank

Hope everyone has a great weekend! Gorgeous day here in Colorado!

@whodatnation still trying to get in touch my dude. Have some Kung seeds for you to absolutely slay this season with!


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**Sassaby**: Fainting Goat x Sakura


**Lengthwise**: Afkansastan x Sakura


**Kung**: Durban Punch x Sakura


**Purple Sake v1**: Jäger 1 x Sakura


**SEC**: PAC-10 x Sakura


**Emerald Stone**: Northern Lights #5 1989 x Durban Punch


**Hiroshima aka Hiro** : BruceBanner#3/Apollo11f3Genius #2 x Sakura


**Marukawa**: Indiana Bubblegum x Sakura
 

twagner23

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The joys of government involvement

California's cannabis industry is facing a crisis of capitalism
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/californias-cannabis-industry-is-facing-a-crisis-of-capitalism/ar-BBKpAsZ?ocid=spartandhp

:peace:
cof
Some of the loopholes are bad there but I actually prefer big companies taking over all of this, much safer and cheaper than small farms in the long run when done right (look at alcohol after prohibition was lifted, same exact thing). We are seeing a lot of bad products being offered by small farm growers, with mold and pesticides. This industry will be heavily regulated, which it should be if legal, and big companies are more equipped to handle that. Look at beer, there are a lot of local brews still available that are for the connoisseur, but we also have the big companies that everyone loves as well. We just don't have the shady brewers in their garage selling to stores because they can afford the cheap licenses, expensive licenses help to weed out the pretenders. Again, don't like some of the loopholes in this one though. Also, now that weed has been legal here in Oregon for a while you know what most people do anyways? Grow their own stuff and share with friends, there is so much free supply here lol. The shops are for medical patients (which is not addressed in this article) or tourists, nothing more.
 
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DST

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Some of the loopholes are bad there but I actually prefer big companies taking over all of this, much safer and cheaper than small farms in the long run when done right (look at alcohol after prohibition was lifted, same exact thing). We are seeing a lot of bad products being offered by small farm growers, with mold and pesticides. This industry will be heavily regulated, which it should be if legal, and big companies are more equipped to handle that. Look at beer, there are a lot of local brews still available that are for the connoisseur, but we also have the big companies that everyone loves as well. We just don't have the shady brewers in their garage selling to stores because they can afford the cheap licenses, expensive licenses help to weed out the pretenders. Again, don't like some of the loopholes in this one though. Also, now that weed has been legal here in Oregon for a while you know what most people do anyways? Grow their own stuff and share with friends, there is so much free supply here lol. The shops are for medical patients (which is not addressed in this article) or tourists, nothing more.
Sorry but i disagree. Restrictions to trade and entry to trade through trade barriers is not good for an industry. You point out the alcohol industry which i think is a perfect example. 1000s of micro breweries, small wine producers as another example, producing top quality produce. Why cant a small company produce qualoty product??. Large alcohol producers (particularly wine companies purchase their grapes through cooperatives i.e small producers).
It will go this way but it will be sad to see large swaithes of the industry controlled by a couple of Microsoftesque weed firms with profits being taken away to the top 1%....again.
 

twagner23

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Sorry but i disagree. Restrictions to trade and entry to trade through trade barriers is not good for an industry. You point out the alcohol industry which i think is a perfect example. 1000s of micro breweries, small wine producers as another example, producing top quality produce. Why cant a small company produce qualoty product??. Large alcohol producers (particularly wine companies purchase their grapes through cooperatives i.e small producers).
It will go this way but it will be sad to see large swaithes of the industry controlled by a couple of Microsoftesque weed firms with profits being taken away to the top 1%....again.
I think you missed me saying there are still small, local brewing companies (that produce great products) just like there will always be small, local growers that survive. The ones who won't are the pretenders. To think big companies won't take over during legalization is a pipe dream, the only thing I care about is quality, regulated product. They could hand out cheap licenses to everyone I guess and just let it all go unregulated, but that won't happen either. Eventually it will be just like alcohol is today, which is the model that played itself out through competition. You can buy high quality wines, beers that cost more (and from more local companies) or you can buy lower quality budget stuff (which surprise, is much more popular than expensive stuff), either way it is still safe to consume. You will be able to do the same with weed. The only time I have an issue is when licenses are controlled through loopholes and unfair practices by States. To be honest though, no nationwide, big companies are going to move in until it is legalized Nationally because it's too large of a risk at the fed level.
 
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