The UK Growers Thread!

R3l@X

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on sr2 being marked as shipped just means the vendor then has your coin, u place the order once they mark as shipped weather they have shipped or not they get the coins, sr2 is great for the vendor that is when the owner aint stealing all the cash lol 6+ month ago they shut off auto-finalize and alot of buyers never finalize, they then where offering up vender accounts but not making good on them so with that n auto-finalize off over a space of time 2.7million built up in escrow, then BAM ''hacked'' n all escrow money gone lol
wank
 

rambo22

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thats just how it is, aint saying your orders will go bad cause there is many a legit vendor still on there, and its also still the biggest darknet site its a vendors paradise that is when the owner defconing bastard lol isnt robbing the site.
 

R3l@X

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Yeah he's got the same pics as the lad me n rambo were suspicious about n i was only gonna buy from him with escrow lol but if he is legit that's some strong paki!
 

R3l@X

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Hmmmmmmmmm Spanish bastard better send me my hash!!!!!

And that UK cunt better send me my DMT lol
Remember to have a nice big dollop of the dmt lol I've one ever had it in a liquid form n never really tripped as hard as I did with acid or datura or salvia for that matter but after zeddd mentioned it one day I did a lil googling n that stuffs fucking propper man lol and a real eye opener.I wanna try it myself
 

shawnybizzle

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His feedback is good and fresh feedback as well so hopefully alls well....its the same every time u make an order off the dark net ain't it the worry it won't show lol...was eyeing up some Peruvian cocaine last night but thought no better wait n see if the hash comes first lol
 

rambo22

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you lot are mad even i wouldnt touch that dmt FUCK that, smell like burnt plastic n presume tastes the same.

watch out with the sniff bizz alot of it is sub standard to what you can get local if you pay enough, the good sniff on the darknet from uk vendors will be 100-130 a g! but it is the good shit, same as the crack most ive had from the dnet has been poor compared to what i can get in london.

also dont read too much into feedback on vendors pages, its a piece of piss to padd it out yourself using other accounts, forums research the vendor there
 

shawnybizzle

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Yeh after the first video I saw of someone smoking DMT and then him.explaining after what its like that was it I've just wanted to try it since then....apparently the only time on naturally produces in the body is at birth and death lol
 

shawnybizzle

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That's the shit I'm using now baz its hard to tell really but my plants are healthy as fuck so give it a go mate....its been around 3-4 weeks since I potted em up with it and they have just started going full knacker so must be doing something
 

bazoomer

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That's the shit I'm using now baz its hard to tell really but my plants are healthy as fuck so give it a go mate....its been around 3-4 weeks since I potted em up with it and they have just started going full knacker so must be doing something
I have m8, & I'm getting good results, just wondered if any one else had ?
 

Saerimmner

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Just found this n thought someone might like it

Terpenes and Cannabis: What You Need to Know


I think it is safe to say that most people are at least aware that cannabis has a unique sort of smell. Those who are educated in the various aspects of cannabis such as the differences between the many strains, might point out that the smell depends on the type of cannabis, and is as unique to the individual plant as is the ‘flavor’ and resulting ‘high’ or medicated results.
This is all new to me; the idea that cannabis could be judged and enjoyed like a fine wine is interesting and rather surprising. I can remember smelling the pungent aroma of cannabis for the first time and not liking it; almost smelling like a skunk the way I had heard it could.
From what I’ve learned, the reason for the familiar odor and even the ‘taste’ (which can vary from plant to plant just like the scent), are the plant’s terpenes. Terpenes are a group of organic compounds found in many plants and even some insects. Terpenes become Terpenoids when altered through a process of drying, curing, or chemical extraction.
Over 120 different types of Terpenes, in varying amounts, have been identified in cannabis depending on the individual strain. Each plant’s unique terpene content affects not only the aroma and flavor, but the medicinal qualities as well. Terpenes are also found in vegetables, fruits, spices, herbs, and other plants and are used in perfumes, essential oils, aroma therapy, to flavor food, and more. Terpenes are a common ingredient in our diets and are safe to consume, according to the FDA. While some are unique to cannabis, most of the terpenes are the same as those found in other plants and can deliver similar effects when consumed or otherwise enjoyed through aromatic means. There are many, but these are a few of the most common found in cannabis:
Alpha-Pinene: (also found in pine, rosemary, dill…) acts as a bronchodilator, promotes alertness and memory retention, and has antiseptic properties.
Myrcene: (also found in mango, lemongrass, hops…) has sedative effects, acts as a muscle relaxant, delivering pain relieving and anti-inflammatory results.
Linalool: (also found in lavender) relieves anxiety and stress, is a strong anticonvulsant and is said to amplify serotonin receptor transmission as well as having antidepressant effects; also reportedly effective topically to heal tissue with reduced scarring.
Limonene: (also found in citrus, juniper, peppermints…) improves mood, relieves heartburn and gastrointestinal reflux as well as reportedly having antimicrobial and anti-tumoral effects.
Beta-Caryophyllene: (also found in cloves, black pepper…) is gastro-protective, treats ulcers, has anti-inflammatory properties and more; said to be especially effective because of its ability to bind to CB2 receptors.
In combination with THC and other cannabinoids, these natural compounds are responsible for the varying strain specific effects cannabis can have on the individual. Some terpenes enhance the potency of the THC, while others serve to counteract the psychoactive effect of that same cannabinoid. Certain terpenes act to facilitate the binding of cannabinoids to receptors or allow the cannabinoids (like CBD) to deliver a more complete effect. It is slowly becoming possible to map the terpene content in a plant, thus making it easier to choose a strain specifically for the effects desired by the patient. In the future, strain enthusiasts (think wine connoisseurs of the cannabis world) suggest that proper testing could ensure patients get exactly the strains (specific combination of terpenes and cannabinoids) which they need for whatever it is they are treating. We know now, it’s not just a matter of Indica vs. Sativa or hybrid (though for now this is often the most readily available indicator of a strain’s potential effects), but a whole range of differences between.
The ability to map the specifics of the strains down to the individual terpene is still in the beginning stages, some labs only offering limited terpene testing and others not really testing for this compound yet at all. Certain strains have been identified and mapped for terpene content which can be found online, but the problem comes in knowing if the plant you have is not only the same strain, but has the same terpene content as the one tested. Terpene content is as much determined by sun, time of day harvested, and soil content, as by the strain type of the seed planted.
While there isn’t nearly enough testing for these compounds available, what is known is the synergistic quality of these compounds when utilized together in whole plant form. THC or CBD alone is not enough to get the full benefits of this amazingly diverse plant. Terpenes and cannabinoids combine to lend a full spectrum of results for each patient, making a compelling argument for utilizing the medicine in whole plant form, rather than those extracts sold as THC or CBD alone. It is no wonder terpenes are getting so much attention, it important to understand what they are when treating with cannabis as medicine.


http://heavens2betsey.com/terpenes-and-cannabis-what-you-need-to-know/
 
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