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Cheapest good weed now ? I found 350 thb/gram but not cheaper yet, any idea ?


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1 hour ago, wombat said:

When you say they've been processed...they look like they've been machine cleaned by tumbling to get the look they have...curious asks...how do you tell they've been processed from a photo

 

Lack of crystals and the white spots all over the flowers. In one previous pic you could see the bottoms of many buds had *fallen* off. This happens when the bud has been processed and dried again for resale. Very nefarious.

 

Look at the pic of the triple g. Where are the crystals ? If you look closely you'll see 0 crystal on the stem. So either the bud is horribly grown or.

 

Just my 2 bongs worth. 

Posted
4 hours ago, blaze master said:

 

Lack of crystals and the white spots all over the flowers. In one previous pic you could see the bottoms of many buds had *fallen* off. This happens when the bud has been processed and dried again for resale. Very nefarious.

 

Look at the pic of the triple g. Where are the crystals ? If you look closely you'll see 0 crystal on the stem. So either the bud is horribly grown or.

 

Just my 2 bongs worth. 

 

Yeah...but it's 4 baht. Nefarious would be if it were being sold as something more expensive. It's cheap and it works.

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Posted
6 hours ago, blaze master said:

 

Lack of crystals and the white spots all over the flowers. In one previous pic you could see the bottoms of many buds had *fallen* off. This happens when the bud has been processed and dried again for resale. Very nefarious.

 

Look at the pic of the triple g. Where are the crystals ? If you look closely you'll see 0 crystal on the stem. So either the bud is horribly grown or.

 

Just my 2 bongs worth. 

Cheers mate...appreciated 

Posted
5 hours ago, AlwaysThere said:

 

Yeah...but it's 4 baht. Nefarious would be if it were being sold as something more expensive. It's cheap and it works.

 

Ok smoke your brains out Johnny. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, AlwaysThere said:

3 baht per gram 

 

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As @blaze master suggests, you can safely ignore the THC figures.  For the price, there don't appear to be any complaints so far.

 

For the big spenders, there is 5 & 6 baht. 

 

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Smoke it.up smokey.

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Posted
5 hours ago, AlwaysThere said:

3 baht per gram 

Getting darn close to the "pay me to smoke it" weed 🙄

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Top buds selling for great prices at www.moonlight420.com 

 

https://moonlight420.com/all-products/

 

Have tried the Sappire OG, Mind Flayer & 91 Octane.  

 

Sapphire OG

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Mind Flayer

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91 Octane

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FYI - something interesting happened during my flight with Air Asia from Nakhon Si Thammarat to Bangkok the other day.  After 20 minutes from checking in my bag with bong & a few bags of ganja inside, Air Asia called me to go downstairs to go through my bag as they detected something.  No it was not the ganja which I wasn't concerned about anyway but one of those electronic mosquito zappers.  I asked them why it was a security risk when it was in checked baggage & they mentioned it interfered with the plane.  Anyway I checked out other airlines & they also don't allow electronic mosquito zappers.  They didn't care about the ganja or the bong & were probably thinking "look at this hardcore stoner farang".  They didn't even want my new electronic mosquito racket so I gave it to a Nokair girl.  

 

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Steve Mee said:

Top buds selling for great prices at www.moonlight420.com 

 

https://moonlight420.com/all-products/

 

Have tried the Sappire OG, Mind Flayer & 91 Octane.  

 

Sapphire OG

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Mind Flayer

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91 Octane

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To our expert growers - what grow technique makes these super tight shapeless bud formations? Is it from a mechanized trim job or part of the live growing environment and technique?  Thanks in advance 😉 

Posted
4 hours ago, Wuvu2 said:

To our expert growers - what grow technique makes these super tight shapeless bud formations? Is it from a mechanized trim job or part of the live growing environment and technique?  Thanks in advance 😉 


PGR

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6 hours ago, Wuvu2 said:

what grow technique makes these super tight shapeless bud formations? Is it from a mechanized trim job or part of the live growing environment and technique?  Thanks in advance 😉


Dense buds are the result of spending money on proper inputs at the proper time:

 

Indoor CEA (controlled environmental agriculture) will result in the best bud morphology and density through the application of supplemental lighting. High PPFD (umol) from 800-1500 will result in the highest density bud. High light intensity during bud maturation (weeks F5-F7) is paramount to dense nuggets. Without investing (electricity) in proper lighting, you can never expect dense buds.

 

Greenhouse grows without supplemental lighting (additional HID or LED), as well as outdoor grows, will always leave you with light, airy, high leaf to calyx (flower) ratio. Very, very much like most of what you all depict in this thread. Contrary to what most non-growers think, the sun does NOT produce the same and consistent density of lighting (PPFD/umol) in outdoor/greenhouse grows to produce consistent and marketable/sellable flower as LED lighting. LED’s are far, far more efficient in the spectral bandwidth and consistent (12 hours) intensity than the sun.

 

A good nutritional program that provides adequate  P and K (Phosphorus and Potassium), especially at the critical flowering juncture - the first 3 weeks of flowering (F1-F3).

 

An “experienced” grower will utilize crop steering techniques, predominantly precision watering during critical bud formation, re: weeks F3-F8 to minimize vegetative bolting as opposed to generative flowering, that creates denser buds.

 

Lastly, genetics pay a large role. Sativa’s and sativa leaning hybrids, as a generalization, tend to be more elongated and leafy than Indica dominant genetics.

 

The lack of good trimming in this country is pervasive. In the USA and Canada, leafy trimmed bud would never be accepted in the competitive market. Depending on volume, cola flower can be hand trimmed and lower flower machine trimmed.

 

The buds in “question” in previous posts look machine trimmed, and show a common standard to what is grown in Colorado and California. Newer markets tend to start with much more leaf to calyx ratios.

 

PGR is NOT as prevalent as you might think. It tends to be, on this forum, the knee jerk reaction to all dense looking flower. It’s totally unacceptable in markets with mandatory testing. Because cannabis is NOT tested here does not mean PGR’s are used. I have posted on this subject, having done extensive testing with PGR’s, from the ornamental horticultural market, back in the early 2000’s.

 

Poor looking flower (sub standard) is the result of poor growing. Hard stop.

 

And, as always, to all you cut-and-paste, AI warriors, that love to disagree and have likely NOT grown on a commercial level, I invite you to waste bandwidth and disagree with me. LOL

 

 

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