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Dezracer

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I was talking with wifey about doing a vertical grow in my room before tearing it all down this morning. She's not against the idea, like I thought she would be, so it looks like I'll be in the market for some clones myself pretty quick here. I want fem seed or clones for this run so I can maximize my yield. I'm going to get my flower room ready for a run before getting any clones.
I need to hang the cooltube, set up the screen and connect the exhaust and then I'm ready. Stoked! :)
 

SomeGuy

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Good dez! None of my cuts are big enough to take more from yet or I would help stock your garden. What's your time frame?
 
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Dezracer

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I don't know yet about a time frame as it all came about this morning. I may see about taking cuts from my buddy's place but it would be dope to have some different strains too. I will probably only take cuts of the Hericheese since we know which ones they are and I have yet to have one hermie on me. Those plants should show sex soon.
 

Mohican

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@jigfresh - Look at that face she is making! I can see the wheels turning! You are going to have your hands full :)

@DST - Our first daughter was in a walker (chair thing with wheels) and went screaming through the kitchen and right through the screen door and off the porch on to the cement head first. Our second daughter was in her baby carrier and it fell off the counter and landed upside down. Had the same dreadful feeling you described. Babies are designed to bounce.

@DoobieBrother - Showed my wife the picture and she said "Is that Gold and Silver falls?" and I just looked at her like "how do you know that"!
 

curious old fart

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Vancouver is looking good.....


Canada vending machines pop out marijuana
Thanks to a federal court ruling that overturned Ottawa's recent attempt at regulating the drug, pot stores thrive. Customers have to be 19 or older and show a medical need.
AFP RELAXNEWS
Monday, May 26, 2014, 9:21 AM
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AFP PHOTO/Don MacKinnon A patron makes a selection of one of the bags of marijuana in a vending machine at the BC Pain Society in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, May 12, 2014.
The vending machines at a Vancouver storefront look ordinary -- but instead of spitting out gum or snacks, for a few coins they deliver medical marijuana.

For Can$4, the brightly lit "gumball" machine drops a plastic ball filled with the so-called "Cotton Candy" variety of the drug. The "Purple Kush" option costs Can$6.

But the really good stuff, said proprietor Chuck Varabioff, is "Pink Kush," available from another machine the size of a fridge that delivers a wide range of marijuana in plastic bags heat-sealed for hygiene.

His British Columbia Pain Society is one of about 400 pot stores -- which call themselves medical marijuana dispensaries -- in the western Canadian city.

They're all part of a booming medical marijuana industry that operates in a legal gray zone since a federal court ruling recently overturned Ottawa's latest attempt to regulate its distribution.

Under the new regulatory regime, as of April 1, some 30,000 home-based growing operations and distributors across Canada are to be replaced by fewer but larger commercial operations.

Many of the smaller growers and distributors, particularly in westernmost British Columbia province, however, refused to step aside.

The drug is illegal outside of the new regime, Vancouver police said in March, but it's not one of the force's top priorities, which are instead focused on violent and predatory drug traffickers, gangs and hard drugs including cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine.

"Medical marijuana dispensaries operating today in Vancouver do not meet these criteria," the police warning said.

Official city policy -- and to a lesser degree British Columbia government policy -- tackles all illegal drugs as a health instead of a criminal issue.

The use of marijuana for medicinal purposes was effectively legalized in Canada in 1999, and its use has been expanded through a series of court challenges.

Calls are now growing to also decriminalize recreational marijuana use -- which Canada has prohibited since 1923.

- 'Pain is gone' -

The medical dispensaries are relatively new.

For generations, pot has been produced and sold here as a street drug, including by gangs, and fueled a vibrant underground economy.

A decade-old study by an economist for the libertarian Fraser Institute think tank estimated the street value of the weed at Can$7 billion a year in British Columbia.

Back at the British Columbia Pain Society, customers have to be 19 or older, and are required to show a signed form from a medical professional -- such as a physician or naturopath -- to enter the fenced area where the marijuana is sold.

They can take their purchase away, or smoke it at a large table with an air filtration system.

Justin Johnson sat at the table and inhaled deeply from a bong -- a glass pipe contraption.

"I feel stoned, slightly euphoric, a little anxious," he said with a little smile.

"And immediately all the pain I have is gone."

Johnson said he has relied on marijuana to reduce pain since injuring his back lifting a heavy box of potatoes in his former job as a chef.

He now works as a pot advocate and is currently setting up a new storefront for the British Columbia Pain Society.

British Columbia Pain Society director Varabioff said the shiny new vending machines and a second storefront for the business are just the start of his big plans.

He hopes to install marijuana vending machines in nursing homes and medical clinics.

Varabioff said he's a businessman who does not smoke pot because he has asthma, but supports its medical use after watching an elderly relative suffer in pain.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/canada-vending-machines-pop-marijuana-article-1.1805657#ixzz32rGDWPCS

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DoobieBrother

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In today's fast-paced society, many people are turning to cannabis as a remedy for many things, both physical and mental.
People prefer to smoke "dank", also called "skunk", which is a cannabis plant that exhibits strong odors.
Some people prefer to smoke "joints", also called "doobies" or, more commonly, "jazz cigarettes", which is minced cannabis material rolled into paper tubes, much like a cigarette, to which a small flame is applied to one end as air is sucked through the opposite side (to prevent burning of the lips) until a self-sustaining coal ember is established on the "lit" end so that marijuana smoke is generated for inhalation, also referred to as a "toke" or a "hit" by some of the more hardcore cannabis aficionados.

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