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  1. This is why we made WEED.in.th, you can search for an exact strain for example Bruce Banner, Amnesia. We will have advanced search soon where you can use may filters to find specific things nearby.
  2. To avoid any issues during your flight, it's best to avoid causing a scene on board. Additionally, if you're carrying a large amount of flower, ensure it's properly sealed and doesn't emit any strong odors that could be disruptive to other passengers. It's important to note that extracts are tightly regulated and considered illegal (if above 0.2% thc by weight), so it's best to avoid flying with any form of extract, even if it's openly sold in stores and chains. Testing has shown that some of these extracts can contain more than the legal limit of 0.2%, which could result in unintentional possession of a Category 5 narcotic. In contrast, there are no restrictions on cannabis flower as long as it's used and sold within legal parameters.
  3. This is 100% legal as long as you are traveling within Thailand, and it is normal flower rolled. Avoid traveling on the plane with any extracts, or edibles unless they are clearly marked with FDA compliant labels (otherwise you can run into issues).
  4. You can find all the Pattaya Weed Shops on the Weed.in.th website.
  5. The apple blast was grown indoors with nutrients, and hydroponics. Similar to most exotics you will see in Bangkok dispensaries. If you are looking for soil grown vanities please look at pretty much all the other vanities we have as Apple Blast is currently the only strain we carry which was hydroponically grown without living soil.
  6. PRICE BREAKDOWN 7g - ฿2350 - (฿336 / g) 14g - ฿4480 - (฿320 / g) 21g - ฿6480 - (฿309 / g) 28g - ฿8300 - (฿296 / g) 50g - ฿13475 - (฿270 / g) You can Order Amberry HERE
  7. Update. Over 3,500+ Cannabis Shops in Thailand Over 1,160+ Strains of Cannabis (many shops accept orders) Over 130+ Cannabis Edibles Over 120+ Cannabis Seeds Over 50+ Cannabis Bongs A lot has happened in the last month! We broke 3,500+ shops in our index, and 1,160+ strains. Our team is still working on advanced search options to make searching for product by distance, price, and quality easier.
  8. We have lowered all of our prices, and all are under 350/g ;). https://OG.th/strains You can message our team via LINE official here if you have any questions: @OGThai
  9. We added 100 new strains to our index, and over 100 new seeds. You can use the search at https://weed.in.th to search through any of these.
  10. Thank you for sharing our map. It is the most extensive map for the whole country at the moment. If we are missing anything please just shoot us an email at [email protected] Shop must have a google maps listing Shop must sell cannabis flower as a core part of their business We currently list more than 50% of all licensed shops within the country, and many of the remaining licensed shops are either not open yet, or not a 100% focused cannabis business. Additionally many of the shops have provided their product details for flowers, prerolls, seeds, edibles, topicals, and cannabis gear. You can use the search to quickly search through thousands of items to find anything that you may be on the hunt for.
  11. We also plan to make the whole year a HIGH season. ????????
  12. Update. Over 2,650+ Cannabis Shops in Thailand Over 859 Strains of Cannabis (many shops accept orders) Over 98 Cannabis Edibles We have greatly expanded our strain search database, and expect to hit 1,000 by the end of the month. Our team also launched Seed Product support. This took longer than the other products as there are many details that are seed specific which we wanted to get right before enabling this product type (about 30 fields per seed product). Once we get enough seed products submitted we will enable advanced search so everyone can search through all the seeds within the country on WEED.in.th.
  13. Please do not highjack our thread. Also note that in order to order seeds legally you must have a seed import license (which we do have). Also for any local seed suppliers within Thailand we suggest you submit your seed strains to our extranet. If you are not listed already on weed.in.th please contact [email protected]. We are working creating the largest legal searchable seed database in Thailand (not outside).
  14. With good enough blender, and a sift there would be no visible signs. You might be able to smell the difference though, but visually it will be very hard.
  15. Quite common tactic on facebook/line. They bait you by selling you real samples, and then scam you for larger orders. Make sure the sellers have some permanent information like a real brand, website, or physical address... Otherwise theres a very high chance you will get scammed.
  16. We have seen a massive range in terms of quality when dealing with Kief. What seems to be happening is some sellers are just tossing brick-weed into a commercial blender and turning it into something that looks very similar to Kief. We advise testing the samples from new suppliers to ensure the numbers make sense.
  17. 1) Yes we are seeing ridiculous THC percentages which can only be achieved by coating the bud in extracts for example "moon rocks" (these are not legal in Thailand at the moment due to extract laws) 2) Yes we have been sent beautiful looking, and smelling CBD only samples being passed off as THC heavy strains. It becomes very helpful to have the ability to test the product for THC levels (even when the seller is providing you a COA). The problem with most COA's in Thailand at the moment is that most do not have a QR, or digital certificate replica so the COA without that is pretty much worthless. 3) (not related to the OP) Please don't compare brick weed / gold foil / red string to the flower that is available in shops. This is like comparing apples to oranges, and there are multiple reasons as to why one is 1-5THB per gram, and the other is hundreds of times more expensive (in every market in the world). We tested some of that stuff at only 2-4% THC (probably because it includes all sticks, stems, and leaves). We did not test for mold/pesticides but are fairly certain it would contain mold spores (great way to get a lung infection). Our advice is to just sit it out as the prices start to bottom out, and more transparency is brought to origin of product. IF any labs wish to work with us we are working on helping labs move their legacy COA system to a modernized digitized system which allows people to verify that the COA is indeed real. Please reach out to us at [email protected] if interested.
  18. From what we have seen majority of all shops are selling illegally imported cannabis ( this could be unintentional as well ). With the lack of regulation around source/origin of product, and laws around sale it makes complete sense why blackmarket Cannabis is making its way into the legal market. Also this should have been quite obvious as there was an abundance of high quality cannabis available on the first day of deregulation. This will change once there is a clear process from seed to sale (similar to other countries). We hope to see regulations which support the local farms, as well as lay a strong foundation for all legal shops trying to participate in the marketplace.
  19. There were actually a few important amendments made in the latest changes, and this both included vending machines, as well as electronic sales (which could include anything). It was extremely vague, and we determined what they meant was "unlicensed" online sales, and unverified vending machine sales. This includes websites like Shopee, and Lazada which are unable to ensure the age/purpose of purchase. This has been a common issue among general e-shops in Thailand which have sellers selling age-restricted items without the means to ensure the age of the purchaser. It was also mentioned that marketing was deemed illegal (we assume similar to the alcohol restrictions around marketing within Thailand, and this means no marketing platforms). Also we have seen provinces recently approve placement of physical vending machines which have the means to verify the age of the purchaser through ID verification. Similar legal online sellers like the following seem to have taken a similar understanding PRIKPOT CO., LTD. GREEN LAB CORPORATION CO., LTD TROPICAL BLOOM CO., LTD. We cannot speak for the other online retailers but we do the following for each medicinal sale: Verify identity of each purchase Confirm Age Determine reason of purchase VAT Reporting All sale details will be reported to the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) through their upcoming release of their digital system. The final approved version of the law should be coming out in the next few months (as long as it is not further delayed). If they do indeed make all B2C online sales illegal then we will follow the law accordingly (including licensed online retailers).
  20. Cannabis has long been available on the black market in Thailand. The government has taken steps to crack down on unlicensed "cannabis-car" sellers, particularly in popular tourist areas. However, there is still a significant black market operating within the legal market, with over 5,000 legally registered shops many of which are selling illegally imported cannabis. The markups are in some cases 300-500% (there is very little advantage to the end customer). The implementation of stricter regulations and increased enforcement is expected to decrease the prices of illegal imports and encourage the growth of legal cannabis within Thailand. This will help to create a more transparent and regulated market, benefiting both the government and the cannabis industry in the country. If the prices of illegal imports are decreased then the incentive to import cannabis from countries like the US/Canada will be less profitable (a lot of which is far from fresh). We hope this promotes the growth of high quality local indoor within Thailand, and we are already seeing this start to happen. There will ALWAYS be a black-market, but the point is for the black-market not to be operating in the face of the market.
  21. In 2022, there has been minimal enforcement of regulations regarding the cultivation and sale of cannabis and cannabis products in Thailand. However, this is expected to change in 2023, with an increase in government enforcement efforts. The Department of Thai Traditional and Complementary Medicine (DTAM) is launching an online system for licensed sellers of cannabis and cannabis products, which will require them to report on the following: Source of Product Current Inventory Levels Information Related to ALL Sales (including identification information of buyers) It is likely that a similar system will be implemented for registered cultivators, who will be required to report on: Amount of Plants per Square Meter Number of Plants Planted Actual Harvest Licensed Buyers or Direct Customers (if they have the necessary licenses) By implementing these reporting requirements, the government aims to create a transparent and regulated market for legal cannabis and cannabis products in Thailand, and to reduce the sale of illegal imports. This will make it easier for the government to ensure that only legally-grown flowers are sold within licensed shops. After the are able to track from seed to sale we expect some draft of cannabis-specific taxation to kick in as well. It is hard to know as we are just guessing at this point.
  22. Update. Over 2,450 Cannabis Shops in Thailand Over 677 Strains of Cannabis (many shops accept orders) Over 89 Cannabis Edibles We will continue to develop our platform, and are working on launching our wholesale network soon. If you run a shop/dispensary, or grow (with more than 3KG of production per harvest) you can contact [email protected] for early access.
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