phrygian44
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my condolences, btwI'm in Europe. Our friendly neighbours to the North are the English .
my condolences, btwI'm in Europe. Our friendly neighbours to the North are the English .
I know the politics that goes on in Brittan, so i got the drift. after all, da queen is our figure head, and we lick the back of her head evey time we send a letter in the post.I've mentioned the English specifically for a reason. Let's not put all Brits in the same bucket.
the whole war between the French and the English started in 1975, when The French Taunter, in Monty Python's The Wholly Grail Movie, insulted the English.Oh, well, the French-English relationship is the most spicy of all the possible pairings. No wonder that applies to Canada as well, hundreds of years later.
Not all pre-rolls in the industry are booboo, I rolled over 20,000 from small buds that most definitely weren't kiefed but if there was trichomes on that leaf it stayed in. Obviously we were going for quality as it was the house award winning strain but we also wanted other ways to utilize the smaller stuff to keep the premium nugs for the shelf. Only once in my life have I ever seen the company use a trimmer and that was the last time I saw them use it. The quality is day and night against hand trimmed and what most people don't understand is that those places aren't necessarily supplying top shelf of what cannabis connoisseur's considers top shelf they are just calling the best of what they have top shelf.Was told by a source in the business that all pre-rolls are just the trim… no bud material at all. And that’s after shaking it for keif
i never understood why people prefer pre-rolls. they're OK, and don't get me wrong, they have their place (just like going through the driver-thru at McDonald's), but don't go complaining about the quality of the food or roll, or lack thereof, when you can get so much better at a higher-end restaurant, or get the groceries yourself and cook a fancy meal.Not all pre-rolls in the industry are booboo
clear you agenda and schedule for a day or two, sit down in a very comfy chair, and then do a comparison
Conclusion: It was a good day
For me, that would have been one of the worst days in my life. Give me one or two tokes from a bad pre-roll and I'm done. CBD feels great, though.Conclusion: It was a good day
And that's just for one strain. You got several more to go!For me, that would have been one of the worst days in my life. Give me one or two tokes from a bad pre-roll and I'm done. CBD feels great, though.
i am sorry for my ignorance. Clearly it wasn’t bliss...my condolences, btw
In case you desire a high THC : CBD ratio, harvesting at an early stage is OK, because the CBD is tiny, no matter the THC isn't that high, even 8% would be still ok.... it was ok for decades, this stuff bangs your head like a wrecking ball, because of the low CBD, thats why harvesting not too late is great!Here are some of the common uses and potential benefits of CBN:
Sleep
Many people report that CBN helps them sleep. However, there’s only one study showing that it can potentially act as a sedative — it’s from 1975Trusted Source and had only five male participants.
In the study, participants given a combination of THC and CBN experienced stronger sedative effects than with THC alone.
Pain relief
A 2019 rat studyTrusted Source found that both CBD and CBN were able to reduce myofascial pain in rats. A combination of CBN and CBD was even more effective than either alone.
The researchers concluded that CBN and CBD may be able to relieve pain from temporomandibular disorders and fibromyalgia.
Neuroprotective effects
One older 2005 rat studyTrusted Source found that CBN was able to delay the onset of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). However, it’s not clear at this time if it has the same effects on humans.
Anti-inflammatory effects
There’s some evidence in rats that CBN may reduce inflammation caused by arthritis. However, human research is needed to fully understand its potential benefits.
have you seen why? they use these tumblers at end of harvst and the trices get tmbled off and end up in a kief draw at the bottom, thats our trics missing from the budI have some bought weed from when we legalized. I looked at it with my microscope out of curiosity and saw, the trichomes were missing. One of the reasons I still have it is because I haven't really got ripped on it. It is a Diesel, should do something to a, haven't smoked anything for 15-20 years guy. I really should grow a strain to do that though (mainly medical). Maybe in the summer.
You guys are hilarious to keep going on about tumblers, stop shopping at the shit show shops and find a decent one or grow your own. I was in the industry for almost 10 years and among many of these myths the tumbled weed is another one of em. From drying to curing to bagging up it goes through many hands and a lot of those trichs get damaged by being man handled not by being tumbled. Stop spreading fucktardianism.have you seen why? they use these tumblers at end of harvst and the trices get tmbled off and end up in a kief draw at the bottom, thats our trics missing from the bud
Word of the month.fucktardianism
When your friends want buds at a low price or gifted for free like if it was nothing or easy and dont respect the work, like if it shit from the streets and not valueing the brutal mass of trichomes modern lights the grower produces in comparison to whatever they saw in a coffeeshop, higher quality, these good growers must be idiot to not tumble their compact bud outside-surface and produce a hash-plate with +80% for himself, or give-away these plates under value, like this one Why would I smoke weed anymore, when i can have THIS:thats our trics missing from the bud
Praise ye CSN, for we have added to the language this day!Word of the month.
(Just checked the Urban Dictionary, and that particular word is missing an entry. I do not feel qualified to write one.)