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  1. The government is taking some heat for their Cannabis legalization in the on-going no-confidence vote. But given all the other problems - "It's ecomony Prayut" - I'm not sure they made a dent on this topic? After all, Parliament has dropped the ball on the Cannabis COntrol Act. Anutin challenged for decriminalisation of cannabis ahead of appropriate legislation Thailand’s Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul was accused today (Tuesday), by the Opposition, of deliberately creating a “legal vacuum” in Thailand, in which there is no law to enable control of the use of cannabis, hemp or their extracts following their decriminalisation last month. Move Forward MP Wayo Assawarungruang said during the first day of the 4-day censure debate, that the absence of laws to enforce restrictions on the use of the substances has exposed Thai youth to their harmful effects. https://www.thaipbsworld.com/anutin-challenged-for-decriminalisation-of-cannabis-ahead-of-appropriate-legislation/ And the rumored Chinese government tourist ban on Thailand because of Cannabis legalization has been shot down. ‘No restrictions on Chinese tourists visiting Thailand’ due to cannabis China has not imposed any restrictions on its citizens travelling to Thailand due to legalisation of cannabis by Bangkok, China’s embassy clarified in a Facebook post on Tuesday. https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40017923
  2. Busy catching 230 kilos of marijuana, police do not dare to prosecute fear of being sued Officers in Bueng Kan arrested 3 young men carrying 230 kg of marijuana carried by boats across the Mekong from neighboring countries. Caught and did not dare to impose fines because the price of the product has not yet been specified Cannot be referenced as a median price to be compared and adjusted. Still don't know if it's a drug or not. preliminary prosecution "Together to bring prohibited items into the Kingdom without going through customs formalities." https://www.thairath.co.th/news/local/northeast/2448621?fbclid=IwAR2HeeNGb6kZPQ9p03QxJRiQPSdxT6MVIkYxbABIwzO9yFYX-fqbL5x6_-8 Typically the harvest is closer to October.
  3. Yeah, saw these pop up over the last week or so, after hearing rumors of shops being approached. I did come close to purchasing an eighth yesterday, 2,550, but there were no Sativa options; all hybrid or indica. And I am reticent to appear to not be supporting Thai growers. I'm not sure how "legal" this is? In the U.S., most states have seed-to-sale tracking making it nearly impossible for even grams to "fall off the truck". And I'm not sure if it's legal to import cannabis into Thailand? It may be that it is currently "not illegal"? From an article on the first reading of the Cannabis Control Act: "Currently, only imports of cannabis for medical purposes, research and for official use will be permitted." "Official use"? Hmm. I'm often surprised at the number of cartridges/disposables, from the U.S., available here, 1 gram at 2,600, and those are obviously illegal.
  4. https://www.doa.go.th/pvp/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/AnnoDOA_Public241.pdf Maybe give a spoiler alert before dashing hopes. ???? I'm actually surprised these figures are so high. Maybe from ideally grown crops at Maejo? I'd be shocked if brick weed, on average, is much above 3% THC. Is there any significance to the color of the wrapping paper? Is "Gold" better than "Red"? Still amazed they can even give this stuff away now.
  5. https://www.facebook.com/GoldenSeedsThailand https://www.facebook.com/Vatigan8-Seed-Bank-115785363627497 https://www.facebook.com/ngrowshop https://www.facebook.com/smokinggunshop
  6. Are you growing indoors or outside? If a greenhouse, do you have supplemental light? How many plants per cycle? Photos or autoflowers? I assume you want feminized seeds. If you're going to take the time to grow something I wouldn't try to save money on seeds. I'd over-spend on seeds, if anything. Maybe decide on 3 ~ 5 strains, then look for at least three different genetics for those strains. Then see what you can buy easily. Then run 1 each at first, or 2 or 3 X if you want. I'd purchase seeds from a Thai supplier/importer; there are ~ ten-ish recognized suppliers. Yes, you'll pay more - shudder - but they handle all the payment and logistics. https://www.facebook.com/STONERthaiseed https://www.facebook.com/groups/1370331533389375 There are more; but these are all I could dig up in a few minutes. There are Thai-centric private groups on FB; I've been out of the seed game for many months, but will post local sources here when they pop up.
  7. Yes, the Green Crack name seems to have been hijacked, maybe Green <deleted> is more appropriate? I think they "wash" the brick weed to make it appear to cannabis-like. https://www.reddit.com/r/cannabisinbrazil/comments/lycghh/how_to_wash_the_brick_weed/ Some of the photos on this thread don't appear to even be pyschoactive cannabis. I just can't imagine setting fire to that stuff and then inhaling it?
  8. https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/blog-marijuana-pruning-topping-vs-fimming-n621 Six to ten weeks.
  9. Same for me, from a different supplier though. Totally awesome product. Not in the cheapest weed category though.
  10. Thai landrace, Cannabis, sativa. My guesses, based on the photo, leaf geometry and overall stretch. Assume grown from seed, so probably 50-50 M/F. Get them into a bigger pot. May be too late to top/FIM?
  11. A few moments later... Secure Connection Failed An error occurred during a connection to prikpot.com. Cannot communicate securely with peer: no common encryption algorithm(s). Error code: SSL_ERROR_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified. Please contact the web site owners to inform them of this problem. So is Prikpot still alive?
  12. Find out what she smokes now...dispensary name, exact product names. Then we can help you source something similar here. You can order online.
  13. "Legal" is always a challenging concept here. It's probably "not illegal". I wouldn't declare it. I'm not sure I'd have this in hand baggae though, I can see TSA/airport security having issues with this thing if seen on the x-ray? I mean it does look a bit strange. Tell them it's a vacuum cleaner? There are few sources for these volcano type vaporizers here but the prices reflect quite a bit of uplift.
  14. It would help if you, and others who contribute, can tell us where they purchased, and details known on the genetics and if sativa, hybrid or indica. Thanks for starting this thread. My top 3, I've sampled ~ 12 different strains, from ~ 7 different sources. Girl Scout Cookies, The Dispensary at Taratera, Indica dominant. Classic cookies style. Super Lemon Haze, The Dispensary at Taratera, Sativa-dominant. Pineapple Express, The Dispensary at Taratera, Sativa-dominant. Honorable Mention: Banana Hammock, Chopaka. Indica dominant. I've been unable to get details on genetics on much of anything from the bigger dispensaries. When dealing directly with a grower they do share that info. I try to source Sativas, but these are only ~ 25-ish % of the market, and sell out quickly. IMLE, Taratera has the best product, so far. Pefectly cured. I use a dry herb vaporizer exclusively, so nothing gets burned.
  15. FWIW, this is about vaping a concentrated extract, often with THC figures in the high 80% range. A 1 Gram cart might be $60 ~ $100 (all in), or 3,500 THB in the U.S. But these are sold for much more here. eCigarettes and Cannabis concentrates remain ilegal here. I see some imported carts (510's usually) for sale here, but these are few and far between. Some may be creating their own from live rosin? I too would warn people away from these unless you are a seasoned, mid-level cannabis user. I hit an Apex Do-si-Dos (legallly, in the U.S.) cart after not smoking for years. A bit disorientating to say the least. Vaping legal flower with a dry-herb vaporizer is a totally diferent thing. Probably the easiest, safest best way to consume.
  16. More "Green Carck". https://www.facebook.com/681space/
  17. Fridge not necessary, maybe for trim the freezer until you can process (ice water/screened hash, fresh rosin). Any tightly sealing jar, along with a Boost or Boveda pack works best.
  18. You purchased this? Can you share any photos? A review? https://www.facebook.com/Skunkthailand Regarding Green Crack, it's a great strain but I think most outdoor local landrace is falling into this category. I've seen this name used hundreds of times here with prices ranging from 50 baht to 850 baht per gram. The primary aroma/taste of brickweed is ammonia. And no it's not from fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides, like those would even be economical to utilize. That is from the putrification of the damp plants rotting away. The mold/mildew is an extra I guess? It would be helpful if folks could post about something they've actually purchased and consumed, maybe with photos and a review?
  19. Assume those photos are from the on-line advertisement. Can you post photos of the product which you received? Thanks. Does this product have any smell/aroma? If so could you describe it? Does the procut have any taste when smoking? Is it dry and cumbly? Or moist and compressible? Are there any seeds? In general it would be awesome if people could include photos of the actual product.
  20. Once you look for something on FB you then get an endless barrage of offers. https://www.facebook.com/WAXnBAKEOFFICIAL
  21. A brief history of Haze Legend has it that the Original Haze cultivar was developed in Santa Cruz, California, in the early 1970s by two brothers: R. Haze and J. Haze. The brothers crossed a Mexican landrace with a Colombian landrace, which was then crossed with a Thai landrace. The result was a cannabis flower with a complex mix of earthy, citrus, and spicy terpenes. Haze is the single reason we associate sativas with cerebral highs that get you mentally and physically active. https://weedmaps.com/news/2020/10/the-history-of-haze-strains/#:~:text=A brief history of Haze,crossed with a Thai landrace. I take all these histories with a grain of salt. Like the origin of "420".
  22. What's your budget? Many options on-line for delivery, just jump on Facebook/Messenger and start looking, pretty soon you'll be overwhelmed with options. I see a lot of Haze options, Lemon, Super Lemon, Mango, Amnesia. Haze strains are Sativa-dominant, so there may be other strains with similar properties and effects? Weedhub.BKK on LINE has Lemon Haze at 550 The Candy Shop on LINE has Mango Haze at 400 The Dispensary at Taratera has Super Lemon Haze (awesome) ar 1,350 for 3.5 g, but it shows as sold out right now There are ~ 50 other online options out there, with new options popping daily. Inventories vary by the minute. @watcharaphiromcoffeeshop on FB has Lemon Haze. Line@Official : @xsc3437m Instagram : @watcharaphiromm
  23. What are you growing, specific strains? How are you growing? Soil? Soil-less? Where are you growing? Indoor? Outdoor? Do you want an all-in-one product (one for veg, one for flower)? Or are you comfortable mixing different options like wormc astins, bat guano, bone meal etc?
  24. What effects do you find enjoyable from Blue Dream? Blue Dream remains one of the more popular strains, both with growers and consumers. It is a (slightly) Sativa-dominant strain. I would talk with the staff at Sukhumweed as they can help you find strains which might meet your requirements. I too enjoy Sativas, but these are a bit harder to find here as they often yield lower quantities and can have lower THC content. Indicas often yield more, have higher THC and are more "popular" for their Couch-lock effects. You might enjoy Super Lemon Haze, Tropicana Cookies or Pineapple Express, I have had all three from Taratera (dispensary closed, online now only, they may open a shop sometime in the future. Online at LINE, @thedispensary.th Or look to some popular and available Hybrids, which denote a loser to 50:50 sativa/indica mix. Once you identify a few strains you can then look around for lower prices but they may not be as well grown, chopped, dryed, trimmed and cured. Growing is half the battle, a bit like growing grapes, but turning it into something elese requires a lot of work. Easily worth +200 baht/gram. IMO.

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