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Had a girl in class doing a paper on how Mary Jane shouldn't be legalized at all...not even medicinal. Her rationale was that mj was more harmful than cigarettes, was addictive, that states didn't get as much revenue as they thought, gangs, and of course, the children! Think of the children! Let's just say she was laughed out of class.

After we gutted pretty much every point she had, she said she just didn't like marijuana and thought it should be illegal.
 

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Thinking of ordering a few seeds online. Has anyone ever done this successfully?
 
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Obviously was going to order feminized seeds. That wasn't really the question. I was more looking for a reliable website that has worked for anyone
 

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Question for vape users. Besides being gentler on your lungs, do you notice a difference in the high/effect? Wondering if vapes miss out on some of the terpenes that also contribute to the high.

I've never had a problem with organic soil grown smoke, lung wise.

Vaping definitely produces a different high than does smoking. Some of the "high" that people attribute to smoking is actually caused by the inhalation of the various byproducts of combustion (carbon monoxide, etc.). And if you use a butane lighter to smoke (instead of a wick or electric lighter) then you're also directly inhaling the uncombusted butane. Oftentimes the "couch lock" effect and light-headedness is caused by these things and not the weed itself.

I would describe a vaping high as being 'cleaner' for lack of a better word. It's true that vaping may not release all of the terpenes that combustion would, but i have a pretty high tolerance and I have vaped exclusively for over a year with great results. The quality of the vaporizer also makes a huge difference in the experience you are likely to receive.
 
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so about the seeds, can you purchase those in CO or Oregon? I was in Portland this summer but didn't look very hard for seeds. Asking for a friend.

Also this same friend told me vaping has really helped his lungs. So, so much cleaner. He has the Mighty, which he says is awesome and worth the extra $$ :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:[roll]
 

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Seed Boutique in the UK. Good time of year too with lots of mail going and coming.

Males ain't a bad thing...chuck some pollen and forget about ordering again.
I agree but I'm just growing one at a time in my basement. Maybe after a couple successful grows and I have some good weed put back I could harvest some seeds
 
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Just wondering. Yeah, it was a shitshow for sure. Think I would deal with Dutch Passion. If I were going to. I'm not. And if I did I would be 100 miles outside of US territorial waters.
 

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Listen to Ymmot. He kno
I've got one started right now it's the first I've ever tried to grow inside so it may or may not suck ***

Come down man. Ur due. Ill get u 4 starters going from my friend. My friend is about to change his lighting to make his yield better.
 

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Listen to Ymmot. He kno


Come down man. Ur due. Ill get u 4 starters going from my friend. My friend is about to change his lighting to make his yield better.
I know man I will for sure be making a trip soon. I was so bummed the family decided South Carolina over Florida last year.

Do you know what your buddy's setup is like? I've just ran a couple extension cords into a closet under the stairs with a heat lamp and some bulb I bought off amazon
 

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Heat lamp is wrong spectrum, take it away. If you can't go with high intensity discharge lighting, go with lots of fluorescent. In your small space they won't produce as much heat.
 

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Heat lamp is wrong spectrum, take it away. If you can't go with high intensity discharge lighting, go with lots of fluorescent. In your small space they won't produce as much heat.
I was thinking LEDs. Any experiences with these lights?
 

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I know man I will for sure be making a trip soon. I was so bummed the family decided South Carolina over Florida last year.

Do you know what your buddy's setup is like? I've just ran a couple extension cords into a closet under the stairs with a heat lamp and some bulb I bought off amazon

Man. I was kinda hoping ya could down again. I still remmeber us getting stoned on the way to drop you off hahahaha hahahaha

hahahahaha
 

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Heat lamp is wrong spectrum, take it away. If you can't go with high intensity discharge lighting, go with lots of fluorescent. In your small space they won't produce as much heat.


Man, your advice has helped my friend. He's gettting a new light in a few weeks
 
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Through Blue was a blast. Knows his **** basketball wise, awesome troll skills. Complete dude. Wish he and other folks lived near me
 

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High pressure sodium is the best for flowering. CMH would be the best for vegetation. All the HID lights produce a **** load of heat that has to be dealt with.
 

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I sure couldn't refute that because I've no experience with hps. Just thinking cmh is closer to natural sunlight and can be used for both cycles, makes it convenient.
 

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That is correct. But an HPS light can be used for both cycles as well and will produce more bud weight and that's what you're after. The cmh can be used on a ballast that is designed for metal halide. Can be cost effective for that reason. You have to have a switchable ballast to use both mh and hps, or two ballasts.
 

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The older cmh bulbs are retrofits that run on hps ballasts so you could use one ballast for both cycles. I think the newer generation cmh bulbs do indeed require a different ballast.

There are a couple of very long threads elsewhere about the cmh and many people feel they hold their own with hps but I wouldn't know. Another claim is the quality of cmh is better, again I can't say.

The cmh supposedly generates less heat than hps which could be a factor for some.

It's all good and probably in the same ballpark. Not like using old T8s or something.
 
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