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Okis

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  1. 32 minutes ago, hanuman2543 said:

    If you can wait at least 6 months and nobody steals your harvest. 

     

    For indicas and hybrids depending on what size you want and what traits the strain have , but lets say you want a 5 feet tall sativa dominant hybrid, that would need about 1 month of veg time and then 9-11 weeks of flower.  This means you would harvest the plants around 3-4 months after planting.  It would be even faster in Thailand because it would start to flower earlier if you grow it outside since we only have 10-13 hours of daylight. 

     

     

    A pure indica or a indica dominant hybrid would be even faster since the flowering times for most of them is 7-9 weeks depending on the strain.  That would mean that you would be able to harvest around 3 months after planting. 

     

    Then we have autoflowering hybrids, these are even faster. However you would have to use additional lights because these need longer hours of sunlight than Thailand can provide so they would end up pretty small. 

     

    However, pure equatorial sativas(like in thailand and laos) can take up to 200 days of flowering to be fully finished, this is because they re-veg and flower at the same time. 

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  2. This man seem to forget something, and that is what he is proposing have already been done previously.  Therefor both US and China knows that Thailand cant be trusted because they will play boths sides until things escalate Thailand will always side with whoever seems strongest at that particular moment and when it turns out the side they picked werent the strongest they will flipflop and turn against them. 

     

    Yeah no, i'm pretty sure that wont work again because both sides expect it. 

     

     Personally i firmly believe in case of a conflict Thailand would just repeat ww2 and side with China and when they realise they have overestimated China's capabilities they will flipflop and side with the US

     

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  3. 8 hours ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

    None of us know for sure what will happen in the future. I well remember a few years ago the same was said of kratom- it will NEVER be legalized and of course today it is absolutely legal. What is interesting, is when kratom had technically been decriminalized and taken off the narcotic list and was in the same grey area legally as marijuana is now, well police stopped busting kratom chewers. Men would walk around with leaves in their shirt pocket. Big sellers were busted as before but the end user was allowed to do his thing.

     I wonder if the same applies now to cannabis? I never hear anyone getting busted any more, and in my neighborhood a coffeeshop/bar sells high quality buds of several kinds which are openly sold in fancy bags and named weighed and labelled and you order it off a menu. Prices start 500B/g. Signs are outside the shop advertising the service. This is about 50m from a police station.

     Interesting times.

    What will happen this time is that they allowed for the whole hemp plant to be utilised in contrary to before when only rots, leafs and stem was allowed.  

  4. 6 hours ago, bobbin said:

    Well, we won't have long to wait will we?

     

    In previous threads, a poster pointed out that the Thai word for extract is quite different than the words for the various other words for the parts of a plant, ie flower, stalk, root etc. The wording of the act in question refers explicitly to extracts being limited to .02. Nothing about dried, untreated plant material..

     

    I won't be waiting for either hemp or CBD..

     

    And just what kind of "tool" do you imagine me to be? A pipe cleaning tool?

     

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    Well isnt it interesting that the main person who have been pushing this literally said that he wants authorities to unannounced raid people who notfied them about their grows so they can test the _plants_ to make sure they are below the legal amount of thc. That very statement was posted here on this forum so im sure you can read it by yourself if you go back 4-5 pages.

     

    Also something for you to think about so you dont get dissapointed in 3 months, there is only one subspecies of cannabis that can produce such low thc levels and i'm sure you can figure out what that kind of cannabis is called. 

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  5. 53 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

    So if you smoke 20 big ones containing 0.2% in an hour, will it not show up?   LOL

    If you are smoking hemp(Which is the only type of cannabis that contains such low amounts of THC) it will never show positive if testing for THC, no matter how many spliffs you smoke of it. 

     

    Question is why you would like to smoke so much hemp when it wont make you stoned anyways. 

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  6. 17 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

    If THC is legal in any amount they won't be able to stop and test anyone.

    Because you would just claim the test result was from you taking product under 0.2% content.

     

    So they could only extort you if you were caught carrying the product over 0.2%.

    So I would say, smoke but don't carry.

    That's not how it works.  Hemp wont show positive on a thc test because the test wont show positiv when thc levels are <0.2. With todays technology 0.2% is the lowest amount we are able to read,  so if it's under that it wont show at all on the testresults. 

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  7. 2 hours ago, rickudon said:

    Absurd idea. The distance saving would be about 600-1200 kilometres (depending on origin and destination). It would take a container ship only about 2-4 days to do this. Unloading containers, reloading onto trains or trucks, travel across Thailand and unloading again and loading onto ships would take just as long (if  everything worked very efficiently ????) so no time saving. Any fuel savings would be minimal, especially if trucks were used. (shipping is most efficient way to travel). Also 2 lots more port fees ... I am assuming there would be no customs issues ???? (we all hear about how wonderful Thai customs are).

     

    I will not even start on the environmental issues or it would take another 4 pages!

     

    The Kra canal has some logic, but not this.

    The reason for this even being a topic is China. Thailand just want the money.

     

    This would allow a alternative route for Chinese cargo but most importantly it would help the PLA in case of a large scale conflict. 

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  8. 17 minutes ago, DrTuner said:

    Cambodia have been trying to get a FTA with EU for many years now.  They keep getting shut down because EU says that the Cambodian PM is not democratic and that he uses the courts to hunt down political dissidents and banning opposition party's from politics. 

     

    Sounds familiar? 

     

     

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  9. Seems like it will be the same for me. Under consideration stamp for marriage extension dated to the 9th,  called last week and they said it wasnt done yet and that i should call to check again on wensday or thursday. 

     

    Understandable that they might have alot of applications to handle at the moment, but still makes you feel a bit restless since i just want it over with. 

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