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Smithson

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  1. I'm not focusing on them, you selected it from a longer post and I got the impression you felt ppl who didn't agree with them were in favor of domestic violence. I'm surprised you see them as extremists, if so we are in agreement. However there are more than a few and their theories heavily influence governments in the UK, Aust, Sweden and Canada. There are Thai feminists you know, they are campaigning for the legalization of sex toys, pornography and sex work. Completely opposite to rad fem ideology.
  2. Do you seriously believe that anyone who disagrees with rad fem ideology feels domestic violence is OK? My point is their theories don't work, did you miss that part?
  3. I think some Americans feel their culture is superior to others and try to force it on them.
  4. There's nothing radical about not puncing people. You have some fairly anti social ideas . Thousands of victims of domestic violence would have a different opinion to you.
  5. Google the CEO stat, there's plenty of info. SEA is a leader. Australia has a national anti domestic violence campaign run on rad fem theories. More than a decade and billions spent, stats haven't changed. This stuff is social snake oil. The bottom line is it's up to the Thais shape society, not white neo colonialists. Every one I meet from the US says they couldn't wait to leave as it's so divided and you can't escape it. Let's not bring it here.
  6. I prefer the way everyone gets along here and ppl don't bring their baggage from home. I like the way trans ppl are accepted without being seen as victims and the way gay marriage went ahead without a big pro and anti movement. I like the tolerance here and that ppl aren't obsessed with others sex lives. Thailand is a world leader for female CEOs, but doesn't have rabid rad fems calling for a war on boys. Says a lot about the difference here and the West.
  7. Looking forward to the day Americans stop trying to colonize the world with their bizarre and divisive theories in race and gender.
  8. What's being grown locally now is not the same as it was 40 years, they're just calling it the same name.
  9. I would be interested to know about successful local strains. The original Thai stick is believed to be extinct. It's much sort after for breeding.
  10. I was referring to the plants you got from a Thai pal. The local variety brick weed, which may well be the same as 'squirrel tale' or other various names doesn't have a good rep for seeds.
  11. They must be either growing males under lights or the plant was herm. Not very professional.
  12. The local variety is notorious for males and hermes, seems most seeds go that way. With regular seeds it's more like 20% males and no herms.
  13. Also, the buds I got have a couple of seeds. Surprising.
  14. Can't say I'm a fan of the dispensaries, it's all a bit commercial. Looking forward to mates rates in the future.
  15. But you need to be there daily. I've known ppl who've had houses burn down, but if the set up is small it's safe enough
  16. So just a fan in the tent? What temps are you running at? And hand watering?
  17. Great info. How difficult is it to grow indoors here with the heat and humidity? Is it just a matter of air con 24/7? Do the LEDs perform well compared to HID?
  18. If one is an experienced gardener, and there are many here, then it's a relative easy plant to grow outdoors.
  19. Indoor can be grown outdoor and visa versa, but will not perform as well (although some strains are suited to both). The claim of light levels being 20x higher doesn't really make sense. If this is the case why aren't buds on indoor grows much larger than outdoor? In Lesotho they use a thin fabric to lower light levels in outdoor grows. I've seen local indoor, it looked great but lacked fragrance and wasn't strong at all, no way. My guess is that's due to low light levels. Growing with lights is difficult here due to the heat and I wonder whether this didn't compromise the grow. The sun is free, it comes up every day and you can set your clock by it. But the sun doesn't advertise. It's much cheaper to grow under the sun, so there is no need to claim all the expensive systems and related price tags are justified due to much superior quality. Google 'cannabis glut', at the end of the day indoor will not be economically viable on a large scale. This is Columbia
  20. Outdoor can give good yields. With the 6 plant rule outdoor is the future 40j6119j40j31.webp
  21. If vegetables were that expensive and grown under lights I would.
  22. There is already an oversupply of cannabis on the world market. In California it's only $1,000 a lb. Growing indoor is expensive here due to the heat. Current high prices will encourage farmers big and small to start growing. In the end I can't see how the indoor growers will be able to compete. Indoor growing began to avoid detection and to enable year cultivation, especially in cooler climates. Companies may try to market indoor as better quality, but the difference over greenhouse grown would be negligible. I'm not aware of any other crop grown indoors. It's simply unnecessary and with time cannabis is likely to be field and greenhouse grown in poorer countries with cheap labour. There may (and should) be a backlash against unnecessary electricity use due to climate change. This is Lesotho, a country with an ideal climate and plentiful cheap labour. It's cannabis industry is already well established.
  23. Two friends have reported it's not that strong and with little fragrance. I think this could be caused low light levels. Would be interesting to hear from others.
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