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  1. 2 hours ago, NedR69 said:
      On 9/20/2022 at 10:50 AM, Wuvu2 said:

    The coconut oil activates the THC and provides an efficient medium for delivery
    to your system.

     

    2 hours ago, NedR69 said:

    Laughing at this nonsense.  Your statement is only half correct.  Temperature is what activates the THC, whether you decarb it or smoke it....it's the heat.  Coconut oil, or butter too, is as you say "an effective medium for delivery".  This is called infusion when you combine decarb'd flower with coconut oil and heated up.......to INFUSE the oil with already activated THC. If you try to combine the two and decarb and infuse together, you will only achieve a partial decarb.  Decarb flower first, then infuse.  You do not need coconut oil to decarb, do not use oil or butter or anything during decarb.   Once you decarb, you can now consume the decarb'd flower as is.  Sprinkle on food, salads, or eat just eat it.  Maybe you mistakenly said this about coconut oil activating the THC, but only temperature at the correct range and for a set amount of time will activate it, not coconut oil or butter or anything else - only temperature.  Same as the flame to a bowl or a joint.....the heat activates it.  Cannabis can be decarb'd at home in the kitchen with an oven.  

    Whoa there little doggies - I just posted the instructions that PrickPot sent with the bong water bags. The nonsense you are laughing at is not mine Sir, It comes directly from the Prick  ????  

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  2. On 8/11/2023 at 9:51 AM, petermik said:

    This is another troll from someone who reported he was having a beer a couple of weeks back in the Killkenny bar which has been closed for over 6 months....ignore gents :angry:

    Ignore? That's very unlike us "gents".  ROAST him with snark is more like it ???? 

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  3. On 8/2/2023 at 7:42 AM, MrBiker said:

    Anyone order from here yet? 

    Google reviews are plenty and all give high praise, but I trust the good stoners on this board more.

    Ok buds for the price but not connoisseur grade. Like a lot of Thai indoor weed the buds look nice, but not as pungent or sticky as it should be. I won't buy more. I've been paying about 33% more for weed I find much more satisfying to smoke. 

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  4. 1 hour ago, SamuiGrower said:

    Cannabinol (CBN) likely has more effect as a sleep aid (getting and staying to sleep) than CBD. I say likely, because there is even less medical/science studies on CBN, and the rest of the minor cannabinoids, than the two primary ones (THC and it’s isomers and CBD).

     

    CBN is unique because: it’s mildly psychoactive AND it binds to both the CB1 and the CB2 receptors in the body. CBD binds to neither. It is a known agonist (switches “on” known receptor responses). This, in and of itself, shows excellent potential.

     

    CBN is also very unique in that it is not part of the plant synthase - it is not derived from an acid form synthesis (THCa, CBDa, THCVa, CBGa). It is a result of the oxidation or the degradation of cannabis flower/bud. OLD POT.  In 2018, we used it as a test of post harvest degradation, as how long has the harvest been sitting around for. Elevated CBN percentages correlates to older flower. Oversupply.


    With the “ink” barely dry on CBD, the market sector is off running with the lesser known cannabinoids. The lesser cannabinoids are so speculative, with limited studies and even legality issues to make any kind of claims but with that said, I believe more in CBN than CBD as a sleep aid.

     

    Thank you for mentioning it. ????

    Great explanation. Got samples?

  5. 9 minutes ago, Kwasaki said:

    If it were me I would contact someone in Thai custom and get it straight from the horses mouth so to speak.

    What the horses say doesn't often match what the horses do. Vintage guitars are a pretty common thing. I thinking other collectors will have experience on this. Thanks for the feedback.

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  6. 39 minutes ago, SamuiGrower said:

    I am a consultant/scientist, here in Thailand working with CBD dominant genetics as well as extraction. We produce a 10% CBD and MCT sublingual product. I can use the opportunity to shamelessly pitch you on my company’s product but would like you to consider a few things first. I wrote about the role and efficacy of CBD in this post and would advise you to read it:

     

    What can you tell us about cannabis CBN? 

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  7. I've got several vintage guitars I'd like to bring from the United States, and comparing FedEx to flying to the USA to bring them in myself.  Does anyone have experience dealing with customs about vintage instruments by air flight or FedEx ?

     

    Via FedEx: I think it's roughly 10% + 7% duty and tax. Is that correct?   I'm concerned about the valuation being challenged by the customs office. I'd insure for $8K-10k but don't have any formal appraisals. 

     

    Via Air Flight: I've carried guitars into Thailand and have never been questioned.  I'm wondering if technically I could be charged the same duty and tax.

  8. I was unware of CBN before I tried these while in California. They seemed to work better for sleep than THC alone. I have not found anything similar in Thailand yet.

     

    LIGHTS OUT CBN SLEEP GUMMIES
    20mg THC | 20mg CBN per piece 

    The ultimate knockout. Providing full-body relaxation and mental calmness, Lights Out CBN Sleep gummies put you down gently and keep you asleep throughout the night. A smooth blend of cherry and dark fruit flavors, these gummies are infused with a 1:1 ratio of Heavy Hitters Ultra Extract and pure CBN.

    CBN, a rare cannabinoid created when THC is exposed to oxygen and light, is famous for its sedative properties. When paired with THC, CBN may provide a better night’s rest.

  9. Simply decriminalizing weed doesn't make it an industry. An "industry" will include recognizable branding, quality control standards, marketing regulation, and enough enforcement bodies to regulate, enforce regulations and collect taxes.  What we have so far is an unregulated free for all filled with scams, unregulated competition, and lots of whining from entrepreneurs who bet the farm before the business environment stabilized.   

     

    My experience has been that the AAA++ rating system is meaningless, the THC% growers post are theoretical fantasy,  and the majority of sellers I've tried are either scammers or don't offer a value I'd choose to re-order. 

     

    Weed legalization 2.0 is just around the corner. Lets see if the gov thinks it through just a little better this time ???? 

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