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giggles26

Well-Known Member
I wast going to make a fsm pooping on my bowl,,, and it melting in my lungs, but decided not to.



Well I guess longer to ripen on the plant, once its down and curing I think the game changes. Got to do everything at that point to preserve the trich status but it will age into something. Temp/RH/light all important.




haha for sure... Dont let them hear you singing this though!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5w0K0Ve0ZvM
Dude I would of done it! But I've gota sick sense of humor lol
 

curious old fart

Well-Known Member
Get your visa's ready........


Uruguay approves world’s first national marketplace for legal marijuana

Tuesday's vote by Uruguay’s Senate gave final congressional approval to create the world’s first national marketplace for legal marijuana. The audacious experiment will have the government oversee production, sales and consumption of a drug that's illegal almost everywhere else.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Tuesday, December 10, 2013, 8:48 PM.

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — Uruguay’s Senate gave final congressional approval Tuesday to create the world’s first national marketplace for legal marijuana, an audacious experiment that will have the government oversee production, sales and consumption of a drug illegal almost everywhere else.

The vote was 16 to 13, with the governing Broad Front majority united in favor. The plan now awaits the signature of President Jose Mujica, who wants the market to begin operating next year.

The Senate voted to regulate the entire process of growing, selling and using a drug that is illegal almost everywhere else.

Two-thirds of Uruguayans oppose a government-run marijuana industry, according to opinion polls. But Mujica said he’s convinced the global drug war is a failure and feels bureaucrats can do a better job of containing addictions and beating organized crime than police, soldiers and prison guards.

The plan now awaits the signature of President Jose Mujica, who wants the market to begin operating next year.

“Today is an historic day. Many countries of Latin America, and many governments, will take this law as an example,” cheered Sen. Constanza Moreira, voting with the Broad Front majority.

Uruguay’s drug control agency will have 120 days, until mid-April, to draft regulations imposing state control over the entire market for marijuana, from seed to smoke.

Everyone involved must be licensed and registered, with government monitors enforcing limits such as the 40 grams a month any adult will be able to buy at pharmacies for any reason or the six marijuana plants that license-holders will be allowed to grow at home.

Congress’ lower house approved the bill in late July, and senators rejected all proposed amendments, enforcing party discipline before Tuesday’s debate to assure the outcome.

Former Health Minister Alfredo Solari, a Colorado Party senator, warned Tuesday that children and adolescents will more easily get their hands on pot and that “the effects of this policy on public health will be terrible.”

Uruguayan Senator Lucia Topolansky (center) votes to approve a law legalizing marijuana in the Legislative Palace in Montevideo, on December 10.

But Sen. Roberto Conde, a former deputy foreign minister with the Broad Front, said marijuana “is already established in Uruguay. It’s a drug that is already seen as very low risk and enormously easy to get.”

Mujica, a 78-year-old former leftist guerrilla who spent years in jail while many others experimented with marijuana, said the goal is to reduce drug use. A government ad campaign launched Friday makes the same point, warning of pot smoking’s dangers to human health.

“This is not liberalization of marijuana. It can be consumed within certain parameters established by law. I think it will reduce consumption,” Sen. Luis Gallo, a retired doctor who favored the bill, told The Associated Press.

The government got help from a national TV campaign and other lobbying efforts supporting by billionaire currency speculator and philanthropist George Soros and his Open Society Foundation and Drug Policy Alliance. In September, Mujica met with Soros and billionaire David Rockefeller in New York to explain his “experiment.”

These deep-pocketed connections drew criticism from Mujica’s opponents.

“I would say to Mr. Soros, to Mr. Rockefeller, and to the president of the republic that you don’t experiment with the Uruguayans. We are not guinea pigs,” Colorado Party Sen. Pedro Bordaberry said Tuesday.

Hannah Hetzer, a lobbyist for the Alliance who moved to Montevideo for the campaign, watched closely from the Senate gallery.

“Uruguay is seeking an alternative to a failed model. I think that this is the beginning of the end of a prohibitionist model and the beginning of a more intelligent focus,” she said.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/uruguay-approves-world-national-market-legal-pot-article-1.1543967#ixzz2n90WdhlR

:peace:
cof
 

urban1026835

Well-Known Member
and now that i am done reading what i missed (busy over here) good morning 6. Got to swap out that light so i can get a little blue light mixed in the flower room.

Thanks again for the inut on the whole mh with hps thing.
 

urban1026835

Well-Known Member
i am sure i will, and will definitely let you guys know.

sometimes i am in awe of how great a tool the internet can be for those of us who love to grow. 30 years ago i wouldn't have had access to such a talented pool of amazing growers from around the world. Technology is crazy.

on the bright side just received some kokush pollen and blew a load all over my kokush cut that's in flower and also decided to put a few dribbles on my og.
 

smellzlikeskunkyum

Well-Known Member
I was actually looking at Coco Kush, but the prices for his genetics are too high IMO, and are not in my range.
Here is the advertised image of it though.


This is more purple than my DJ's KG though
the tolerance build up was crazy fast, even for my girl who doesnt have as high of a tolerance. it sucked i hate to say it. flavor got old the first day. straight black ass coffee with no sweet. yuk. ive had other coffee/chocolate like smelling or tasting strains or just bags that were much better on the tongue than this cocoa kush imo/ime.

same guy had a bomb pheno of blueberry from dj short. he wouldnt share for anything. only thing he would ever give up was this pineapple sour kush that ended up being a hermie factory. and i even paid him for the clones. what a cheap bastard.

i want some damn Alien Kush damnit!! looking all damn day for damned shit, damnit. Shit-damnit! as me and my friends used to get frizzle fried and say while jamming some frizzle fry. :) u "clay" heads will know clay having a double meaning if u really know!! :D
 

DST

Well-Known Member
Hellas pinderkaas, the word "National" kind of blows the game outta the water. I believe the scheme will be for locals only......
[youtube]meF7NmfnXZ0[/youtube]

Get your visa's ready........


Uruguay approves world’s first national marketplace for legal marijuana

Tuesday's vote by Uruguay’s Senate gave final congressional approval to create the world’s first national marketplace for legal marijuana. The audacious experiment will have the government oversee production, sales and consumption of a drug that's illegal almost everywhere else.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Tuesday, December 10, 2013, 8:48 PM.

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — Uruguay’s Senate gave final congressional approval Tuesday to create the world’s first national marketplace for legal marijuana, an audacious experiment that will have the government oversee production, sales and consumption of a drug illegal almost everywhere else.

The vote was 16 to 13, with the governing Broad Front majority united in favor. The plan now awaits the signature of President Jose Mujica, who wants the market to begin operating next year.

The Senate voted to regulate the entire process of growing, selling and using a drug that is illegal almost everywhere else.

Two-thirds of Uruguayans oppose a government-run marijuana industry, according to opinion polls. But Mujica said he’s convinced the global drug war is a failure and feels bureaucrats can do a better job of containing addictions and beating organized crime than police, soldiers and prison guards.

The plan now awaits the signature of President Jose Mujica, who wants the market to begin operating next year.

“Today is an historic day. Many countries of Latin America, and many governments, will take this law as an example,” cheered Sen. Constanza Moreira, voting with the Broad Front majority.

Uruguay’s drug control agency will have 120 days, until mid-April, to draft regulations imposing state control over the entire market for marijuana, from seed to smoke.

Everyone involved must be licensed and registered, with government monitors enforcing limits such as the 40 grams a month any adult will be able to buy at pharmacies for any reason or the six marijuana plants that license-holders will be allowed to grow at home.

Congress’ lower house approved the bill in late July, and senators rejected all proposed amendments, enforcing party discipline before Tuesday’s debate to assure the outcome.

Former Health Minister Alfredo Solari, a Colorado Party senator, warned Tuesday that children and adolescents will more easily get their hands on pot and that “the effects of this policy on public health will be terrible.”

Uruguayan Senator Lucia Topolansky (center) votes to approve a law legalizing marijuana in the Legislative Palace in Montevideo, on December 10.

But Sen. Roberto Conde, a former deputy foreign minister with the Broad Front, said marijuana “is already established in Uruguay. It’s a drug that is already seen as very low risk and enormously easy to get.”

Mujica, a 78-year-old former leftist guerrilla who spent years in jail while many others experimented with marijuana, said the goal is to reduce drug use. A government ad campaign launched Friday makes the same point, warning of pot smoking’s dangers to human health.

“This is not liberalization of marijuana. It can be consumed within certain parameters established by law. I think it will reduce consumption,” Sen. Luis Gallo, a retired doctor who favored the bill, told The Associated Press.

The government got help from a national TV campaign and other lobbying efforts supporting by billionaire currency speculator and philanthropist George Soros and his Open Society Foundation and Drug Policy Alliance. In September, Mujica met with Soros and billionaire David Rockefeller in New York to explain his “experiment.”

These deep-pocketed connections drew criticism from Mujica’s opponents.

“I would say to Mr. Soros, to Mr. Rockefeller, and to the president of the republic that you don’t experiment with the Uruguayans. We are not guinea pigs,” Colorado Party Sen. Pedro Bordaberry said Tuesday.

Hannah Hetzer, a lobbyist for the Alliance who moved to Montevideo for the campaign, watched closely from the Senate gallery.

“Uruguay is seeking an alternative to a failed model. I think that this is the beginning of the end of a prohibitionist model and the beginning of a more intelligent focus,” she said.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/uruguay-approves-world-national-market-legal-pot-article-1.1543967#ixzz2n90WdhlR

:peace:
cof

Cool video:
[youtube]G4qgzsaNN7s[/youtube]
 

jimmer6577

Well-Known Member
I have a little question for you guys. In the past I only used 1 cool tube but when I moved them to the shed I used 2 cool tubes and sucked the air through 1 into and through the other. My question will this over heat and cause the 2nd bulb to burn out? My bulb burned out in 2 days so I figured it's something I did because its not even 2 months old and I just redid every thing. I have a back up and didn't hook up the 2nd tube to the exhaust fan till I figure out if that is what caused my bulb to blow. Thanks ahead. off to school.
 

welshwizzard

Well-Known Member
Im using two 600's cool tube and all heat goes over second bulb and had no issues, I am using a extraction fan a size up from what I need though.
 

DST

Well-Known Member
likewise, I am using 2 within cool tubes, same air blowing over both. The top one is slightly hotter than the bottom one but not massively. And no burn outs here....
 

ghb

Well-Known Member
i ran a cooltube with no fan for over a week on 24/0 with no ill effect, i can only assume you had a dodgy bulb. it can happen
 

Flaming Pie

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DaSmokinBear

Active Member
well....another semester down...seems like as soon as school gets goin i disappear from this forum ah well....i probably dont belong anymore since ive upgraded to a thouie...unless you kind folks dont mind keeping an imposter around lol.

Lovin all dank herb shots...keep up the good work folks. I'm waitin on the full moon to bring the axe to 4 of my 7 girls in the tent. Can't wait for some oth the most delicious looking herb ive ever grown....anywho...the binger is callin my name

happy tokin
 
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