Romanos SEAsian Vietnamese Tripweed grow

It’s not just your opinion; the newer types of extracts do tend to taste very similar. Alcohol extractions I’ve made have all tasted and smelled similarly bland, compared to the flower they came from.

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Is it just me, or does it seem like many SE Asian landraces have much deeper serration on the leaves?

serrations? cant say, im not focused on serrations. Nice serrations , and even nicer sensations. :grinning: Some of the most Jurassic Leaves , monster Plants you find in SE Asia

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Pretty sure Thai is known for rounded serrations on the leaves, but some look like Alligator back type. Real deep and choppy.

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i just found those Papers that i long ago had a few. Placed Hash inside and it was veeeeery delicious. Theyre called Backwood Papers. (i just wrote it here as Reminder)
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=backwood+joint

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The best oversimplification I’ve heard is from Kevin Jodrey- THC is the gas pedal, CBD is the brake pedal, terpenoids & minor cannabinoids are the steering wheel.

:pensive:

:evergreen_tree:

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(full sentence)

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unicorn castle

Love me some Gary Clark jr. Saw him a couple years ago in Austin. The guitarist that is with him is a wizard as well. Whole band is pretty dam tight.

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yes man, he has some fire melodies , bends, bends space in such a nice way.
music, my passion.
the bass is very good too.

bass music, thats whats going on mostly around here… a bit modern, but where i feel good too,
have endless amount of music that makes me fucking giving it, yeah, kaboom. haha
including the most favored, jimi
haha

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First time I heard Gary Clark jr I was thinking, This guy is the new Jimi Hendrix.
I listen to a lot of blues/rock.
Hendrix, Bonamassa, Johnny Winter. SRV. Etc…

But nothing, to me beats listening to Pink Floyd. Gilmour is the absolute best at hitting the right emotions for me.

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there is a Pinkfloyd album that lifted me into a good sphere, havent heard it again since. Most people dont have same taste… Its crazy sometimes…
Need to go to some raves, and play my own collection,.

Some tunes, they really have such a nice punch, or like this scapes, so real.
Grew up with Rock of corse, but worldmusic, i think it stuck. beat and rythm tuck. there is not much that i care about than music. finishing a great music project, probably you will hear about… dont mention it here. blues is definitly most understandable of 70s music, this slow train going deeper and deeper. love jimi, like clarke too.

ok, lets hope i get my strains here on overgrow too, and then im outta here (besides PM), will probably become a huge success, hope, still some old lines to keep, keep the depth of true old gold.

Cool cool, enjoy the live, enjoy music.
Im all over place, waiting on something, press thumbs,. lol

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We’ve beaten the system for the last 50 years, and we can do it for another 50, or longer. Cannabis will probably end up like alcohol, in that once it’s legal, people will prefer to buy it instead of try to grow it. Moonshine used to be much more popular, but now it’s so uncommon that very, very few jurisdictions even bother looking for stills. Once cannabis is legal, the vast majority of people will end up preferring to buy it legally over black market connections, let alone grow it themselves.
Speaking of which, Washington (state) has legalized recreational use, but seems to have replaced outright prohibition with draconian regulations. Medical patients are allowed to grow at home, but the state can come into their house at any time to make sure they aren’t breaking any laws. Anyone on the state’s medical program also forfeits their Second Amendment rights, on top of their Fourth Amendment rights. It’s ridiculous.

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That why I never got a med card here in Colorado. It was beneficial at first but then it all got so big there was no need for them unless it would help you get a higher plant count you could grow. But, you are subject to inspection if you are registered. I just stay quiet and grow my few plants around outside and some inside during winter. It’s plenty for me.

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Interesting, we have a similar thing going on with tobacco plants here, cultivation is illegal, as is import of any unprocessed tobacco leaf etc, The irony is that these laws were originally put in place to ‘protect’ domestic tobacco growers, and in the end it wasn’t the regulation or policing that completely destroyed the tobacco growing, but the fact that increased risk taxes meant that growers were facing situations where their product had such a high value on the black market that criminals were willing to stick shotgun barrels into growers faces and steal their harvest.

Now there is no tobacco industry here, it’s $120 for a 50g pouch of roll your own tobacco and as a result their is now a burgeoning black market. However I have 3 tobacco plants growing in my front yard and nobody is going to come looking or even care.

Prohibition had never worked but still they keep doing it. Personally I wouldn’t care if it was just decriminalised here, so that cultivation and possession results in a small fine but no criminal record, want to keep plant count down? Do what they do here for catching over your bag limit of fish, a sliding scale of fine up to a maximum.

That way we can keep doing what we are doing without risking jail time and a criminal record and we won’t see the feeding frenzy from big pharma.

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St. Louis, MO has the right idea: They’ve decriminalized possession and cultivation of up to 6 plants. What that means is while it’s still illegal, the penalty (confiscation and a fine that you probably have months to pay off) means the cops aren’t going to even bother with it most of the time. Between the choppers, overtime and who knows what other expenses, eradication costs thousands of dollar every HOUR. No police department is going to spend that kind of money on chasing down civil infractions. I wish they would do something like that here. If the cops would be willing to be cool with me, I’d be willing to give them all the plausible deniability they need.

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Governments never learn. Whether or not they work is irrelevant; people like you and me don’t have many (if any) choices. Bureaucracy can be likened to to a living organism or population of organisms, in that they consume, grow and multiply. In addition to following the money, follow the power.

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THCP is is definitely a major factor. The effects are similar, but distinct from, THC. I can see it being a potentiator of other cannabinoids, and vice-versa.
There’s good news and bad news:
The good news is the DEA has requested many times their usual amount of cannabis for research.
The bad news is big pharma’s goon squad (DEA) are the ones doing it.

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That’s why I never got my medical in NY. Same situation. I’m not giving up 2 of my constitutional rights for a med card. Absolutely ridiculous. Didn’t we fight the British because they were coming in our homes unannounced? And i can’t own a firearm if I smoke? What would I do? Throw doobies at an intruder?

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