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AlphaPhase

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Purple og 18 is supposed to be a good yielder too, I just started one fem bean recently so we'll see 8-)

heard the same
Just started week 4 day 22, the stretch is finally over in the glue. I'm moving in about a week to a new pad and can upgrade a bit too :) going to do a mini run under a 400w with fruity chronic juice, extrema, 2 phenos of headbanger (got lucky and 2/2 are fem), mk uktra, blue lemon thai, gorilla yeti which is a mystery bean from a gorilla glue bag sees that could be pollinated by yeti og or yoda og, or something (like all clone only mysteries lmao) and chemalope. Gonna put gg4 on rotation for the time being under a 1000w so will put those into flower at the same time. Then I pick the best 3 plants :p also, everyone that doesn't have a home Depot bucket needs to get one. When I read it, it makes me get shit done lol. Don't let anyone tell you you can't take huge clones and have to cut leaves in half and use nutes or root powder and phpH your water, it's all liesssss! Lol, sorry for the rant I'm pretty stoned and that's all I got for an update :D



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HydroGp

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Dunno if yall remember but i started a seed that came from a bubba kush that had either selfed or got some dog pollen. Believe it was callad hubabubbabubalooo :) Had spikes and shit coming out of the first leaves.

Well here it is 2months later! I kid you not! I have never seen such slow growth from a cannabis plant :D Maybe i should have tossed it long ago but it
reminds me of my grandmother who passed away 4/5-2015 so i call her Sonja.

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This PCK was started up after ;D
IMG_1420.JPG Oh and while im going all my Black Berry Og's turned out to be fails in some way or the other.. Small strange growing flowers on 3 of them and 1 looked like an awesome big yielder but buds are airy and strange looking.. Ill get pics at lights on.
 
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HydroGp

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Aw man. 1. suicide in denmark cause of the danish dog law.
Dan was a man in his 30's. He had a mixed breed dog that is tolerated with strict fucked up rules.(Just like me and many others). 1 of the rules is always have your dog on a leash with a muzzle. Some neighboors reported Dan to the police for not following those rules. Police gave Dan 8 days to prove that his dog had none of the banned breeds mixed in or it would be put to sleep. Dan knew it was impossible and the thought of never seeing his dog again made him commit suicide.
I feel this way too much as it could happen to me any day. They would have to kill me before taking my dog tho. Hope this will set some new wheels in motion. RIP Dan
 

curious old fart

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Here is another example of how mj gets a bad rap.....it's the heroin, stupid.

Thought cannabis was safe? Meet the South African teens being ravaged by dangerous new strain known as 'swazi gold'... and it could end up on the streets of Britain
  • The strain is grown in Swaziland, one of South Africa's poorest states
  • It has extremely high concentrations of THC
  • South African teens blend it with heroin to produce potent cocktail
By Annabel Fenwick Elliott for MailOnline
Published: 01:29 EST, 22 April 2015 | Updated: 06:30 EST, 22 April 2015


It's the most widely used illegal drug in the world, but does cannabis deserve its reputation as being one of the safest?
Not if you take a look at South Africa, one of the UK's biggest providers of high-strength cannabis, where a potent strain of the plant dubbed 'swazi gold' is wrecking havoc on its young population.
As revealed in BBC's Stacey Dooley Investigates, which aired last night, poverty-stricken grandmothers are growing it, drug mules are risking their lives to smuggle it out of the country, and what stays behind is ruining the lives of South Africa's drug-addled teens.
Scroll down for video


Confiscated: Reporter Stacey Dooley (left) poses with blocks of densely-packed cannabis which have been intercepted by officials (centre and right) at South Africa's O R Tambo International Airport
'We don't care where it ends up,' one farmer tells reporter Stacey Dooley.
The swazi gold that stays in South Africa is now commonly mixed with heroin to make a highly addictive new cocktail known as nyope.
Nyope contains a heroin concentration of around ten per cent, and often 'fillers' including rat poison and crushed HIV tablets.


Hooked: South African youths as young as 14 are mixing swazi gold with heroin to form nyope, a highly addictive substance that causes long-term mental problems (file photo)
'I smoke until I die,' one young addict based in Johannesburg's Ivory Park tells Ms Dooley. 'I get crazy if I don't get this.'
'We want to stop but if you are addicted you can't just leave,' complains another.
Nyope addicts, many starting out as young as 14, smoke an average of 15 heroin-laced 'joints' per day.
I smoke until I die. I get crazy if I don't get it
They go through stages of painful withdrawal on a daily basis between bouts of being high, with symptoms including restlessness, aching bones and nausea; and most are left with lifelong mental problems as a result of taking the drug.
Ms Dooley meets one 18-year-old nyope addict called Tulu who attends a rehab centre every day in a bid to turn his life around. He has been clean for three days when Ms Dooley meets him, and says he's determined to kick the habit.


Lucrative: Farmers in Swaziland developed the potent strain through cross-pollination, and can now yield double the crop they once could annually (file photo)
Tulu's parents died when he was just 11, leaving him alone to look after his younger sister.
'She's eight, I have to give her something so she can eat at school,' he explains.
It's difficult to know where to start when it comes to cracking down on South Africa's drug trade, Ms Dooley concludes.
Farmers and dealers simply pay off corrupt members of the police force to avoid being arrested on a daily basis, and the story is much the same in airports.
When Ms Dooley visits Johannesburg's O. R. Tambo International Airport, she witnesses one incident of a suitcase packed with cannabis being intercepted, but airport officials admit that more often than not, drugs get through.
As for Tulu, when Ms Dooley goes back to his home town to check on him, he has stopped attending rehab. Nyope, it seems, has reclaimed another victim.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3049069/Thought-cannabis-safe-Meet-South-African-teens-ravaged-dangerous-new-strain-known-swazi-gold-end-streets-Britain.html#ixzz3Y2r0Eci2
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:peace:
cof
 

Don Gin and Ton

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I was just looking at the pvc piping thinking the same. neoprene discs and the nozzles and a 2" drill piece and you're done pretty much right? won't even need a dome on top or will it?
 

curious old fart

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lmao blended with heroin. honest that's the funniest thing i've heard since LSD laced skunk.

H being a powder i wonder how they're 'infusing' it lol injecting the plants no doubt....

I think stacey just wanted a fortnight in the sunshine methinks.
It is a thick liquid before it becomes a solid....black tar H as an example. Heroin is refined opium paste.

:peace:
cof
 

GemuGrows

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Here is another example of how mj gets a bad rap.....it's the heroin, stupid.

Thought cannabis was safe? Meet the South African teens being ravaged by dangerous new strain known as 'swazi gold'... and it could end up on the streets of Britain
  • The strain is grown in Swaziland, one of South Africa's poorest states
  • It has extremely high concentrations of THC
  • South African teens blend it with heroin to produce potent cocktail
By Annabel Fenwick Elliott for MailOnline
Published: 01:29 EST, 22 April 2015 | Updated: 06:30 EST, 22 April 2015
It's the most widely used illegal drug in the world, but does cannabis deserve its reputation as being one of the safest?
Not if you take a look at South Africa, one of the UK's biggest providers of high-strength cannabis, where a potent strain of the plant dubbed 'swazi gold' is wrecking havoc on its young population.
As revealed in BBC's Stacey Dooley Investigates, which aired last night, poverty-stricken grandmothers are growing it, drug mules are risking their lives to smuggle it out of the country, and what stays behind is ruining the lives of South Africa's drug-addled teens.
Scroll down for video


Confiscated: Reporter Stacey Dooley (left) poses with blocks of densely-packed cannabis which have been intercepted by officials (centre and right) at South Africa's O R Tambo International Airport
'We don't care where it ends up,' one farmer tells reporter Stacey Dooley.
The swazi gold that stays in South Africa is now commonly mixed with heroin to make a highly addictive new cocktail known as nyope.
Nyope contains a heroin concentration of around ten per cent, and often 'fillers' including rat poison and crushed HIV tablets.


Hooked: South African youths as young as 14 are mixing swazi gold with heroin to form nyope, a highly addictive substance that causes long-term mental problems (file photo)
'I smoke until I die,' one young addict based in Johannesburg's Ivory Park tells Ms Dooley. 'I get crazy if I don't get this.'
'We want to stop but if you are addicted you can't just leave,' complains another.
Nyope addicts, many starting out as young as 14, smoke an average of 15 heroin-laced 'joints' per day.
I smoke until I die. I get crazy if I don't get it
They go through stages of painful withdrawal on a daily basis between bouts of being high, with symptoms including restlessness, aching bones and nausea; and most are left with lifelong mental problems as a result of taking the drug.
Ms Dooley meets one 18-year-old nyope addict called Tulu who attends a rehab centre every day in a bid to turn his life around. He has been clean for three days when Ms Dooley meets him, and says he's determined to kick the habit.


Lucrative: Farmers in Swaziland developed the potent strain through cross-pollination, and can now yield double the crop they once could annually (file photo)
Tulu's parents died when he was just 11, leaving him alone to look after his younger sister.
'She's eight, I have to give her something so she can eat at school,' he explains.
It's difficult to know where to start when it comes to cracking down on South Africa's drug trade, Ms Dooley concludes.
Farmers and dealers simply pay off corrupt members of the police force to avoid being arrested on a daily basis, and the story is much the same in airports.
When Ms Dooley visits Johannesburg's O. R. Tambo International Airport, she witnesses one incident of a suitcase packed with cannabis being intercepted, but airport officials admit that more often than not, drugs get through.
As for Tulu, when Ms Dooley goes back to his home town to check on him, he has stopped attending rehab. Nyope, it seems, has reclaimed another victim.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3049069/Thought-cannabis-safe-Meet-South-African-teens-ravaged-dangerous-new-strain-known-swazi-gold-end-streets-Britain.html#ixzz3Y2r0Eci2
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cof
My god what a poor article. Swazi gold isnt even close to a "new" strain, its been around forever.

Nyope vice documentary with Hamilton Morris:

Vice documentary on Swazi gold specifically:

Wish people would educate themselves. At least they didnt miss the key point in nyope, but they definitely didnt highlight it: "Nyope contains a heroin concentration of around ten per cent, and often 'fillers' including rat poison and crushed HIV tablets."

The HIV tablets are http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efavirenz Efavirenz, they are highly psychoactive on their own and can be smoked. Without the Efavirenz nyope would not be nyope.

As far as the rat poison goes i have no idea what is in the rat poison or what it does to the high, but most of the people cooking it up literally have no idea either so i'm at a loss on that one. I'm sure somebody could figure out though

People suck at educating people through media, which sucks cuz they could do a really good job with it

/rant

Did a little more prodding on Efavirenz because my curiosity was sparked about it again. This is pasted from wikipedia:

"
Recently, efavirenz has been found to act as a(n) 5-HT2A receptor partial agonist (Ki = 2.2 μM),[12] 5-HT2C receptor ligand, serotonin and dopamine reuptake inhibitor (50% and 75% inhibition at 10 μM, respectively), vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2) inhibitor (60% inhibition at 10 μM), and positive allosteric modulator of the GABAA receptor.[13] It is thought that these properties, especially its actions at the 5-HT2 receptors, are involved in its neuropsychiatric adverse effects (e.g., depression, anxiety, hallucinations,aggression, suicidal ideation, and sleep disturbance),[13][12] as they are alleviated by cyproheptadine, a drug with 5-HT2 receptor antagonist actions.[14][15]

Despite its actions at the GABAA receptor and the SERT, DAT, and VMAT2, efavirenz fails to produce self-administration or conditioned place preference in animals, suggesting that it lacks positive reinforcing effects.[13] However, efavirenz does show LSD-like effects in animals, including producing the head-twitch response and positive drug discrimination responding for LSD in rodents, and there is evidence that efavirenz produces LSD-like hallucinogenic effects in humans at sufficiently high doses.[13]"

The stuff is a very very active substance lmao.
 
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giggles26

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When I ran my aero cloner it'd sit in the corner of my room and I'd add dyna gro protekt.

I just wish a 40+ site one wasn't so big. I can easily cram 40 cuts into my tray and have roots in 7-10 days. Some take a lil longer but on avg no more then 10.
 

DST

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It's a vicious circle for people with HIV in South Africa. They get drugs to treat the HIV, but when they get tested certain levels are checked and once below a certain level the medication is then not prescribed. So people sell their medication when they feel better even though they still need to keep taking the medication. There's a lot more to it but my wifes Father was telling me a little when I was down there. And I don't think they mix it in the plants, they put it in the joints they smoke.:)
 

Mohican

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Old thai stick was supposedly dipped in opium water. It was a byproduct of making heroin.

Stuff was a powerful knockout herb for being a sativa.

OK - off to work.

Later,
Mo
 
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