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  1. 14 hours ago, stoner said:

    that hash in the pic looks gross. sorry just my thoughts. it looks like there are chunks and other bio matter in there or something. when i made bubble bag hash back in canada it always turned out a more solid color than that. usually a nice golden brown in the first bag hen darker colors as the micron changed. 

     

    whoever bought it can you post a better pic. 

    Chatted with them and it seems he knows what he is doing. Let's see, waiting for my order and will judge it.

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  2. On 1/12/2023 at 5:21 PM, Seppius said:

    Little bump for this thread...

     

    Anyone found an online source of hash lately? Shop I was using is out of stock

    I had some contacts with real good stuff but every time I want to reorder it's out of stock. Would be really nice to have a larger range of selection and sellers. Unfortunately it's not very popular here. There are some dispensaries in Pattaya shipping within Thailand.

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  3. 22 hours ago, Elkski said:

    I get paranoid when I smoke when I'm Utah where it's not legal and my neighbors are Mormons.   I once smelled some teens smoking on a porch 400 yards down the fareway.  The wind was blowing towards me.   I've even seen strangers jogging with what I thought were drug dogs and I suspected they were smelling for  indoor grows or meth labs.  I know one guy who got busted fir a dirty pipe in his car.  It was nearly a year later and he said it had a big impact on his life.  He lost his current job, had to pay for random drug testing for a year, lawyer fees. Overall he said he was out 10 k USD. I don't feel paranoid in Thailand right now.  But don't they say flowers are illegal?  But that's all they sell in  the shops and tables in Asoke area.    In fact  in Utah people are creative in making pipes that are disposable so they don't have contraband with residue.  One is buying a bunch of small 2.5mm sockets.  Then at a mountain party spot they heat it up and melt it into the cap of a water bottle. Punch a suction hole and carb hole in the bottle on the side.  Use it like a one or 2 hit bowl and then just discard the whole thing.    In fact I was at a mountain parking lot and found several of these and so I asked some friends what it was.  Maybe meth too IDK

    When I was in the mandatory military service, we carved out a pipe from an apple during lunch. The best stealth smoke and when some inspectors came around you just showed them your apple and hide the holes in your palm. And yes, it was even recyclable.

  4. 6 minutes ago, rice555 said:

    You can also wash your buds before drying. There are several good u-tube VDO's on this.

    Lemon juice/baking soda mix. with 2 rinses  and A-med grower that does a hydrogen peroxide-water, then the lemon-baking soda-water

    and the 2 water rinses. This should clean off dust, bugs and other sprays that you used during growing.

    I fan dried over night the plants I washed before I put them in the drying room("I" is used in the meaning "the Wife" as she is the grower 555!

    rice555 

    I didn't know that and sounds like a good practice anyway, washing away any contamination like dust etc. Unfortunately I just cut the plant yesterday and it's drying now. Thanks.

  5. 3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

    Don't understand why you'd want to throw your harvest away.

    Spider mites don't do that much harm.

     

    Spider mites eat living plants, when you cut and dry, the mites will leave in search of new living plants.

    I meant if the buds will smell bad when smoking because of the spraying. Before the spraying the mites attacked the leafs, turned yellow and fell off and I did read you have to fight them quickly. So from your experience you can leave them on?

  6. 17 hours ago, wildpuppet72 said:

    And the weed will be gone forever also if you spray with alcohol or bleach if have spider mites throw them out!!

    I sprayed them twice with alcohol and once with neem oil and all mites were gone (didn't do the bleach). Heard spider mites are hard to fight but it was quite easy, also I never brought any other cannabis plants from outside to my home. So I am not even sure what type of mites and I suspect my balcony flowers were the source.

    Fully understood about not spraying on buds but the buds were still very early stage and I just cut the plant yesterday, after more than one month from spraying. I will give it a try but I am fully prepared to throw my first harvest away.

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  7. 8 hours ago, jvs said:

    Very good that this incident is exposed but that is where it should end.

    Young kids should not be using this but it is not their responsibility.

    The 25 year old should have been arrested for providing this drug to the kids.

    I have seen young children drinking alcohol in front of their parents.

    All good for a laugh.

    I am just wondering how many young kids are using other (illegal) drugs like yaba.

    It is not the health ministers fault that people are using drugs,it is up to the parents or guardians and if none are available the responsible party

    is the government.

    This Democrat mp is also part of the government so he is also partly to blame.

    This is not primary a drug problem but a broken family issue.

    I think this incident is used as an excuse to blame Cannabis and its legality

    but that is not what is the problem here.

    Cannabis has been legal for about six months now and Thai society in general is doing just fine with it and none of the predictions about all the woes have come out.

    Just another cheap political attack,if the Democratic mp wants to do something good he should find these kids and have them taking care off.

     

     

    True, kids without parents are exposed to all bad things, illicit drugs or psychedelic chemicals such as glue sniffing, human trafficking, zero education and a very concerning future as an adult. The point here is not the bong. If kids would be given care and not be left alone in the streets, this wouldn't happen (in that age).

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  8. 15 hours ago, DontDoubtMe said:

    either way still have some time before its finished. 

     

    in the second picture i see spider webs, do you have spider mites?

     

    what kind of nutes have you been giving them?

    Don't want to drift away from OP's topic, but you made a good catch. I just discovered spider mites at my plants last weekend in the 3rd week of flowering, very devastating. Gave a little hope but trying to fight them hard and so far seems to work: Spray with alcohol/water (1:10) and also spray the tent, repeat 2 days later and spray with Neem oil/water (1:10). Next will spray with bleach and then I hope these suckers are gone forever.

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  9. On 11/12/2022 at 3:34 PM, topt said:

    Can you not use your Thai bank account - I presume you have at least 1?

    Yes and in the past I was going to the counter with a lot of paperwork, but currently I can't do that on working days as on weekends the bank doesn't process international transfers. I am looking for a convenient online solution. I do have the Bualuang app (BKK Bank) and I just discovered that it has a WIR transfer. Need to find out if that's a safe way.

  10. Hi,

    I'm a Swiss citizen and need to send money to Switzerland on a regular basis. I found DeeMoney good but Switzerland is not on their list. Western Union seems to charge a lot, for instance if I'd like to transfer 150,000 Baht, the money is about 400 CHF less than the actual exchange rate.

     

    Can anyone recommend me an easy but also secure service? Online instead in person would be best for me.

  11. 1 hour ago, oldscool said:

    Another good question Marcus. And I've been curious about it for a long time too.

     

    But I'm not sure anyone has the definitive answer to it, certainly I've never seen a definitive answer.

     

    My guess is that it's mainly the time factor for Thai sativa grown outdoor in Thailand, as there is no significant difference to the hours of daylight throughout the year.

     

    Maybe it's also something to do with the amount of direct sunlight, because in a natural outdoor grow some plants will be in more or less shade.

     

    Ruderalis landraces are from Eastern Europe and Russia so they must be affected by light change I guess, to a much greater extent than sativas or indicas. They are much smaller with no significant THC and I believe they were cross-bred with sativas (and indicas) to (1) allow sativa and indica to be grown outdoor in the northern latitudes of Europe and North America and (2) to make smaller breeds for indoor grows. 

     

    Indica landraces are from slightly further north than sativas - Afghanistan and Pakistan for example - so they are naturally adapted to some limited extent a seasonal light change.

     

    I'm happy to be corrected on the above if someone has a definitive explanation.

     

    I'm not sure but I think this was already shared somewhere in the cannabis forum: https://sensiseeds.com/en/blog/equatorial-cannabis-varieties/

     

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