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Actually many of the Sativa strains are energizing. If you're looking for couch lock you are looking for Indica. And many Hybrid strains will be in the middle. Over indulgence may have negative side effects for any strain type ???? This things will change once regulation kicks in. I find it hard to believe they will be able to continue to sell random personal grows on Shoppe.
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A public company is a company whose shares trade on a stock exchange. I did not say anything about them being government owned companies. Yes they were overvalued, especially considering that demand in Canada is going up yet the general cannabis market share value is going down. With a quick search you can see that Canadians have easy access to wholesale cannabis prices with orders even as small as a few grams. (tough market) Lets hope that any investment done in Thailand is not based on current prices ????
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You can look at some of their publicly traded Canadian cannabis stocks which have massively crashed in the past 3 years (almost all are down 70%+). CGC WEED.WT TLRY ACB OGI CRON HEXO RIV Hopefully Thailand is smarter, and does not overly invest ????. Canada's prices are very low because of multiple reasons, and they are having oversupply issues, With countries to continue to legalize cannabis I expect Canada to continue to struggle, and they may lose their positioning as the largest exporter.
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They have NON-PHOTOPERIOD (autoflower) seeds which do not depend on any special light cycle to trigger flowering. But the main issues with outdoor growing is related to the strains you are growing, and the biggest issues are usually temperature, and humidity. Because of this majority of the highest THC strains will not grow in Thailand outdoors as they have been designed in colder, and low humidity climates. This is why you will still see large investments around fully closed grow systems which involve humidity control, and artificial lighting.
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Medicinal cannabis become legal in Canada in 2001 (yes 20+ years ago), and it became legal in Thailand in 2018. Canada is currently the largest exporter of cannabis, and they have invested hundreds of billions of THB to establish, and maintain this position. It will take some time before you start to see prices, and quality anywhere near Canada level, and if the US makes cannabis federally legal they will be the next in line to compete with Canada in terms of high quality wholesale exports. There is however a trend of large Cannabis companies opening up production operations in countries like Columbia, Spain, and South Africa. Thailand can eventually added to that list in some time, and once that happens you will see prices to drop significantly, as these farms grow hundreds of thousands of plants each season. But in order for this to work there would need to be a large domestic demand, and it is hard to know what the actual demand is. How will Tourism will play into it considering that recreational cannabis usage is discouraged, and regulation is looming over the whole industry. It will be an interesting year.
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The following things are inside of those e-liquids, and carts: Propylene Glycol (PG) or Vegetable Glycerin (VG) flavourings (usually not in cannabis) nicotine / or cannabis Which is what almost all studies cover, and we are already seeing studies showing that this type of consistent vaping is harmful. The type of vaping we are talking about is use heating a chamber, and smoking the byproducts of the dry herb. You're consuming much less harmful particulates, and there is usually less of a cloud than smoke when consuming it this way. It cannot be compare to those e-liquid cartridges which are full of PG/VG creating giant clouds of vapor, and filling the lungs. You're already smoking the cannabis vapor if you smoke a join its just combined with a bunch of additional harmful particulates.
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When I say vaporize I am not talking about the e-liquds. I'm speaking about dry herb vapes, which do not include any additives like the e-liquids used for concentrated fluids. You can read a rundown here: https://www.lung.org/quit-smoking/smoking-facts/health-effects/marijuana-and-lung-health They also cover vape-pens, and "dabbing" which is also not what I am speaking of. The point is removing the smoke you inhale will not cause any negative side effects unless you are adding things to the mix. If you're only going to smoke a few puffs, and be out then there probably is no negative side-effects as the lungs are fairly resilient. But if you are a heavy smoker then it would be helpful for your lungs to look into alternative methods of consumption like dry-herb vaping.
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Non-combustable ways of consuming cannabis is the best option. Eating, and smoking does hit the body differently so this must be factored in as well. If you need to smoke it then its best to vaporize it.
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How many Marijuana plants can a Thai national grow?
ThaiVisaCentre replied to MrMuddle's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
You can simply apply for a permit on plookganja as the other 300,000+ growers in Thailand have to be safe. They will ask details about your situation, and you can put in the desired amount of plants you will be growing. As mentioned already you can grow many more plants than 6 if you apply correctly. -
I'm fairly confident that Dynavap is 100% legal in Thailand. Dry Herb / Tobacco vaping is not what they made illegal in Thailand. Even if it has the same name "vaping", that is not what is illegal in Thailand. It is the e-liquid, and the e-liquid vapes that remain illegal.
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Covid extension rejected
ThaiVisaCentre replied to Leon1980's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
We offer hassle-free 60 Covid Visa extensions. For standard situations we charge 6,000 THB (includes the immigration fees already). If you would like an exact quote you can obtain it by messaging our LINE team: @ThaiVisaCentre Please note the last day to obtain this type of extension at the moment is July 25th. -
I'm still not sure if that is considered "vaping" as it does not use e-liquid / juice or even concentrates. This is actually one the healthiest ways to consume cannabis without eating it. I think Dynavap has found a loophole as it is not powered by any battery, and has no internal heating process.
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This is a legitimate seller. At the moment I would only purchase exotic strains from established sellers like seedsman.com 2fast4buds.com royalqueenseeds.com Also if you are trying to by from a seller not listed above you can try to check their Domain Authority backlink profile here: https://ahrefs.com/backlink-checker If they score above 50 they are most likely a well known seller. I am mentioning this because there are thousands of online seed sellers, but they suffer from the same types of scams.
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This did not stop the "online news outlets" from spreading false information about our agency. Even after everything was proved to be false, and all our clients were 100% fine most outlets did not do any retraction, and at best they made a little comment mentioning that it was not true. The only outlet we found that did any actual investigative research was Bangkok Post, and they did not cover the story due lack of verifiable information. As for this particular case I am not sure about any of the details, and do not have any direct comment about it. News outlets do have a decent level of protection from defamation (depending on how they sourced their information).
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I have posted something similar in the past, but I guess this is a good time to repost it. When looking for a visa agent you must do a little due diligence to ensure that they are legitimate. I would advise to do the following things Lookup their social media accounts, and check reviews, and creation dates Find their website, and do a WHOIS lookup to ensure that the domain is at least a few years old Check their google maps review score, and make sure to look at the oldest review, and review date patterns Ask a fellow long term expat as they may be able to tell you if they have even heard of the agent Check if their LINE account is a personal account (personal accounts will not have a badge next to them, and do not start with a @ symbol) If they have an official LINE account check their follower count which can give an indication of how many people they are in contact with. (also the light color badge means it is an unverified official account, and the dark color badge means company has been verified by the LINE team) These above things can be also used to determine the legitimacy of not only a visa agent but other businesses. Finally if it sounds too good to be true, then please proceed cautiously.
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Lots of scams going on around seeds. Make sure to buy from a trusted sellers / provider. Hemp seeds are commonly sold off as other seeds in these types of scams, and by the time you know you got scammed its been months usually. If you're buying seeds for exotic strains for cheap you are likely not buying what you are being advertised. The seed is the last thing you should skimp out on ????
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Our team does prefer LINE over EMAIL, as communication is more secure when sending photos of sensitive documents. Our email is [email protected] Our Website: https://thaivisacentre.com (shows contact options, and live wait times) We service all of Thailand through EMS/ThaiPost if you are not in Bangkok.
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I think the OP might be talking about us. You can always send us a message via @LINE We also offer UK passport renewal services as well, just PM our team. As mentioned by @blackshadow the advertised fees for the renewals is a service fee, and the application process has its own fees associated with it depending on the passport size.
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is covid insurance still required?
ThaiVisaCentre replied to ilikethai's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Not required, but advisable to have some sort of travel insurance according to the latest announcement.