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How to grow cannabis in Coco Coir (hydroponic)
Mr Meeseeks replied to BritManToo's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
If you are worried about the amount of nutrients get an EC meter. Cheap as chips on Lazada. Feed them 200-250ppm for the first week then up it to 500 for the second week then 700+ for the rest of the veg state. When in flower over 1,000ppm is the norm. -
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Pornthip Rojanasunand, Director of the Central Institute of Forensic Science, also defended the use of the GT200 devices, claiming that they were effective when searching for bombs and even nails under water. She said: "I do not feel embarrassed if the bomb detector is proven ineffective. Personally, I have never handled the device myself. But my people have used it and it is accurate every time. Long long time ago, people believed that the Earth is flat and anyone who said otherwise faced execution. Things which are not visible does not necessarily mean they do not exist. The devices are there and no one has the right to ban their use. I will continue to use it." ???? what a ????
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70-year-old repairman falls from roof suffers serious injuries
Mr Meeseeks replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
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Selected facts: Figures updated in 2016 claim that the Thai government spent 1.4 billion baht on the purchase of 1,358 devices between 2006 and 2010. Even after the efficacy of the device was debunked by Thai and foreign scientists, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, then army chief, declared, "I affirm that the device is still effective." The GT200 case was a unique scandal because the devices...seemed to fool only the people closely connected to their sale and purchase." In total, 14 government agencies were duped into buying GT200s: the Central Institute of Forensic Science (!); Royal Thai Army Ordnance Department; Customs Department; Provincial Administration Department; Royal Thai Aide-De-Camp Department; Provincial Police of Sing Buri and Chai Nat; Songkhla Provincial Administration; Royal Thai Navy Security Centre; and five provinces: Phitsanulok, Phetchaburi, Phuket, Yala, and Sukhothai. The head of Ava Satcom Ltd., the Thai company that sold eight GT200 devices to the Royal Thai Aide-De-Camp Department in 2008, was sentenced in September 2018 to nine years in prison and fined 18,000 baht. The purchase cost the government more than nine million baht. The week previously a court had sentenced him to 10 years in prison for selling GT200 devices to the army for 600 million baht. The judgements will be appealed on the grounds that the GT200s were imported on the orders of the military. The defense claims that army officers approached Ava Satcom with instructions, and specific specifications to buy, import, and resell 535 GT200s to the army.The military men involved have never been censured for their obvious gullibility and possible wrongdoing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GT200
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Car speeds past drug checkpoint and crashes, three people injured
Mr Meeseeks replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
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Will Pot shops survive selling high end buds?
Mr Meeseeks replied to EVENKEEL's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
It is not easy to grow good weed and there's a lot of effort involved. -
The wheels fall off when Customs cotton on and want their cut.
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I think proper drying and curing processes are not being followed by a lot of sellers here. As you said rush to market. I've seen quite a few reports of sellers using herb dryers and ovens as well as reports of poor trimming and packaging. It's Thailand so three wheels on my wagon as usual.
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Still woefully inadequate. Credibility of forensic evidences is very important to court judgment. However, chronic problems in Thailand’s forensic science system can negatively affect credibility of forensic evidences during court trial. It was reported that the problems and causes, that can decrease credibility of forensic evidences, are arisen from the incompetent processes related to forensic evidence management, collection and investigation. https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/journal_sct/article/view/194157
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I've got one in the tent now, only two weeks old though...
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I am trying an organic grow at the moment. So far so good. My medium is a base of the local peat soil, perlite, vermiculite, worm castings, guano and bone meal. On my other grow I am using WT Nutrients 3-part nutes. I get my nutes from Weezard on Lazada: https://www.lazada.co.th/weezard-/?q=All-Products&from=wangpu&langFlag=en&pageTypeId=2
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The problem is that the manufacturers market and sell them as sports vehicles as evidenced in all the adverts, so the idiots all drive them like they are. Same with the bigger pick-up based SUVs such as Fortuners and Pajeros etc. Then they have this aftermarket modifying and racing culture, which encourages this stupid behaviour.