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BritManToo

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  1. Mine is in the spare bedroom where I can't hear it.
  2. I only have 3 wine coolers a day (sometimes only 2, 4 is really rare), after that it's cannabis.
  3. I often have a wine cooler or two with breakfast, it's a great start to the day! I'm not an alcoholic (they want to give up and can't), I'm a drunk (I have no intention of giving up).
  4. Almost any antibiotic kills syphilis, doubt anyone in the western world could manage to keep it alive for 15 years. I've already had 5 courses of antibiotics this year alone!
  5. If they want any real chance of winning they'll need more guns, tanks and soldiers.
  6. TOA Roofseal, Works a treat, apply with a paint roller. Don't know how long it lasts as I only used it at the start of this year.
  7. Do you feel all actors/actress should be some form of social workers? I've always thought they were the sort of people to take drugs and generally behave badly. (Same for artists, footballers and musicians) It was nice of her to buy her Belgium dad a home in Thailand.
  8. Vietnam has no long term VISA for foreigners (unless married to a local). Cambodia costs $300/year if you're over 55. South Vietnam is a lot of fun ... the North is a bit more uptight. Cambodia, I enjoy Siem Reap and Phnom Penh, great party venues. Why not consider the Philippines as well? $300/year for VISA extensions, no age restrictions, anyone can rock up on VISA waiver on arrival and stay 3 years on 2 month extensions.
  9. I've found the song about this ........
  10. For those of you that want many western hybrids at almost ZERO cost. You need 1. bucket with a lid (https://www.lazada.co.th/products/i3877968807-s14851835737.html) 150bht (this one includes net pots) 2. aquarium air pump + air stones (https://www.lazada.co.th/products/magic-8800-set-2-magic-8800-air-pump-set-i224945627-s343749738.html) 150bht 3. net pots and collars (https://www.lazada.co.th/products/i3399576160-s12566860900.html) 90bht 4. a 'mother' plant Fill your bucket with tap water (you can adjust PH6.0 and add small amounts of nutes, calmag if you want) You want the water to touch the bottom of the net pot, (cut any ribs off the bottom of the net pot for ease of removing rooted cuttings) and the bottom of the cutting to be just above the water line. My net pots didn't come with collars, so I cut some bits of foam to hold the cuttings. (Note: don't make the collars so tight they pinch the plant stems) Fit it all together, check the bubbler is making bubbles to cover the water surface. Put your cuttings in the collars, and then in the net pots (trim off excess leaf). Place the whole thing in the daylight (but not in direct sunlight) Wait 5-10 days while it bubbles away, until you feel the roots are dense enough. Transplant into pots and potting soil, not in strong sun for at least a week until new leaves are growing. My 6 cutting bucket has produced 5 rooted clones in the last 5-8 days. When 1 clone is rooted, I just take a new cutting. Way easier than growing from seed, the bucket just needs topping up with a glass of water every 4-5 days. The theory: water bubbles splash the stem of the cutting causing it to grow roots. Warning: your cuttings will go completely limp for the first few hours, but will recover into firm upright plants within 12hrs. Note: the trimmed leaves will die and fall off as the plant roots. Anyone in Chiang Mai want to swap western cuttings/clones PM me. I currently have Bubblegummer, Tropical Punch and will soon have Cheesilicious. I have no interest in Thai plants as I already have too many grown from cheap Thai seeds.
  11. There are many challenges to growing quality hybrid cannabis in Thailand. the greatest being no suitable soil. You need a light soil, with little in the way of nutrients. All the potting soils and 'din dee' I have found contain high levels of unknown fertiliser that burn your plants roots. So I grow in G4 Coco Coir perlite mix, this chap sells the complete mix, enough for 2-4 big pots around 200bht. https://shopee.co.th/วัสดุปลูกรวมชุด-เพอร์ไลท์-เวอร์มิคูไลท์-พีทมอส-5*-1*-10-ลิตร-(แบ่งบรรจุ)-*สามารถปรับปริมาณ-เพอร์ไลท์-เวอร์มิคูไลท์-i.193303481.4004570476?sp_atk=5683ae19-efd0-449b-b8d7-0989de8d3ef0&xptdk=5683ae19-efd0-449b-b8d7-0989de8d3ef0 You will also need a PH pen (100bht) and chemical fertiliser, https://www.lazada.co.th/products/i3143669263-s11722895229.html Wesco 30-20-10 for veg (125bht) https://www.lazada.co.th/products/1-wesco-30-20-10-te-i294906795-s495848547.html Wesco 0-52-34 for flower (250bht) https://www.lazada.co.th/products/wesco-0-52-34-1-i3284837794-s12188013737.html And Citric acid crystals to adjust the PH of your liquid fertiliser. Mix the Coco and perlite together, wet the mix thoroughly, place in a 3l or 5l cloth pot and you're ready to plant your Jiffy pellets (vermiculite is used to sprinkle on the top to discourage insects burrowing into the mix. Water around the pellet, never on the plant until water drips through the bottom of the pot. There are no nutrients in the coco so after day one you need to fertilise EVERY day. It takes me around 20mins/day. Veg phase, (if in a tent 16-18hrs of light/day) Day 2 mix up your 30-20-10 fertiliser as directed on the packet, put your PH pen in the mix, it should be 5.6 (a bit either way as acceptable), water in Thailand is normally 7 or above, so stir in a few citric acid crystals well then test with the PH pen again (a small pinch of citric acid makes a big change so a little at a time). Once the Ph is correct water around the plant (never on the plant) until it drips freely through the bottom of the pot. This needs to be done every day. Flower phase, (if in a tent 11-12hrs of light/day) Mix up your 0-52-34 fertiliser as directed on the packet (don't assume the same mix as the previous fertiliser), again you need to adjust the PH, this time to 6.1 with a little leeway in either direction. Pour around the plant, never on the plant. Sometimes Coco coir is washed in salt water, this isn't suitable for your plants, the supplier I suggested provides a perfect product, the compressed plastic wrapped 5Kg bricks are also usually OK. Big advantage of Coco, you can't over water your plants, any excess drips through. Over watering is the easiest way to kill cannabis plants.
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