Never heard of Thread Jacks? lolhow the fuck is a thread about smoking catnip 26 pages long?
Never heard of Thread Jacks? lol
Smoke can do that do a person.I managed to smoke half a joint of pure catnip (sold to stitch into toys for cats) and it deffinately gave me a slight buzz
Yeah that would do it! It's definitely not placebo as Crypt seems to insists towards, I have smoke catnip a decent amount of times now and 3 varieties total and only the 2 that I am growing now got me high, one of the varieties much less than the other though.. A cool side note also, I recently got the first hemorrhoid of my life from well, abusing pills, It was pretty swollen and painful, as soon as I hit the catnip I noticed a major difference in pain level of the hemorrhoid and swelling went down a noticeable amount!I managed to smoke half a joint of pure catnip (sold to stitch into toys for cats) and it deffinately gave me a slight buzz
catnip flowers under long day periods. opposite of how cannabis flowers under short day periods. Catnip requires long days around 14+ hours of light to bloom.i have catnip growing for my cats and i have yet to see a "bud"
I have not insisted towards anything besides nothing is proven.Yeah that would do it! It's definitely not placebo as Crypt seems to insists towards, I have smoke catnip a decent amount of times now and 3 varieties total and only the 2 that I am growing now got me high, one of the varieties much less than the other though.. A cool side note also, I recently got the first hemorrhoid of my life from well, abusing pills, It was pretty swollen and painful, as soon as I hit the catnip I noticed a major difference in pain level of the hemorrhoid and swelling went down a noticeable amount!
Haha, yeah. It would be a waste of research money lmaoI have not insisted towards anything besides nothing is proven.
Thank's for that It's handy to know!catnip flowers under long day periods. opposite of how cannabis flowers under short day periods. Catnip requires long days around 14+ hours of light to bloom.
This is because catnip flowers in the summer after the vernal equinox, while short day period plants such as cannabis flower as the autumnal equinox approaches.
Typical curve for daylight hours in the year.
Youre welcome. This is a great tool for finding the daylight hours of any latitude. :http://astro.unl.edu/classaction/animations/coordsmotion/daylighthoursexplorer.htmlThank's for that It's handy to know!
What is the cat powder like? Strange I am looking into it now!Youre welcome. This is a great tool for finding the daylight hours of any latitude. :http://astro.unl.edu/classaction/animations/coordsmotion/daylighthoursexplorer.html
I got cats and grow Cat Powder(Actinidia polygama) and Japanese Catnip(Jing Jie) as well as a variety of American Catnip Strains. The Cat Powder is the cocaine of cat drugs. Popular in asia and also a great ornamental vine, commonly referred to as Silver Vine. Also the Cat Powder flowers turn into fruits similar to kiwi after pollination.
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Edit: They say 2 out of 3 cats respond to american catnip. But I have yet to find a cat that gives a shit about Japanese Catnip. Might be a waste of money if you buy it for your cat.
LOL When it's said that there is no scientific documentation that catnip effects humans at all, that means that there are no research showing that it crosses the blood–brain barrier and acts upon the central nervous system where it affects brain function, resulting in changes in perception, mood, consciousness, cognition, and behavior, at all.Perhaps it's due to this that catnip effects (assuming it is possible) vary from person to person. Someone more well versed on this can either back up or refute this ^
(I've had relatives that consumed a tea blend with catnip in it. It was a night time tea, if there is such a thing. Assuming the caffeine didn't effect you, supposedly the catnip was supposed to knock you out.)The Silver Vine (Actinidia polygama) is used horticulturally but some some gardeners no doubt get a bit of a surprise when they find that cats are "put into such a frenzy by the plant that they sometimes tear the plants to pieces." (This is what the Encyclopedia of Horticulture says about the plant.) It is reported that the twigs and young leaves of the plant have been used for centuries in the orient to tranquilize large cats in zoos. But it appears that felines were not the only ones on whom "cat powder" had an effect. The powdered plant used to be added to saki to increase the effects of the alcohol. (You yourself are likely to have eaten the fruit of a different Actinidia. The Latin name for the Kiwi fruit is Actinidia deliciosa.) One of the major physiologically active ingredients in the Silver Vine is actinidine. An additional compound (dihydroactinidiolide) in it, that also is a cat attractant, has been found as a trace compound in black tea, cured tobacco, heated mango and the red imported fire ant!