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" " =Soul=> I flower my clones at 12"" tall and they end flowering @ 2 ft tall yielding from 1 to 2 ounces dry. Yo should let the branches grow to 8"" above your screen then switch to 12/12. The final height will be less than 2 ft, allowing your lamp enough distance from the plants (the light mover HELPS)." "Nexus> I got 4 c99s and 6 Mr. Nices in the screen growing in a drip/NFT custom made system. I am about 1-2 weeks away from flowering depending on c99? Also how powerful of a yielder is c99, I have heard sooooooo much spam in the past Legal Cannabis about her." "=Soul=>It's easy to be misconstrued as ""spam"" when a strain is getting valid positive feedback as we've seen in the case of the Cinderella line. It's truly impressive to have combined rapid flowering and hermaphrodite resistance in a potent, tasty, good-yielding, true strain. That's BOUND to earn some glowing reviews. To illustrate the yield I'll simply say that a 12"" clone of C99 consistently flowers into a 2-foot tall plant with an average yield of 1.5 ounces, depending on how densely they're arranged. I have found that 40 clones (10 RW slabs @ 4 plants per slab) in a 4'x8' area is about optimal. I grow the plants with single colas, or at most, two main colas. They are supported by using twist-ties to attach each cola to wires running the length of the rows.
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C88 is the best so far. It has blown the socks off every Dutch variety I've grown for all around goodness.” – flwr smkr “The photo at the web site is Cafe'Girl, she is the sister of Princess (Cinderella 88's mom). Cafe'Girl is the seed mother I'm using to produce "Dylan's Diamond" which will be released in January 1999. She's a beauty - BIG yielder of super DENSE, crystalized buds in fairly LOW light levels. Scent/flavour is very much like ginger ale.” – MrSoul I've been promising you all a report on Kong when she finished.
She's just finishing outdoors now. I've been
sending ~S~ pictures and maybe he'll post them and give everyone a looksey. Kong shows 2 different
Pheno-types from it's hybrid crossing. I call one tall and the other bush. The tall (9') leans towards it's White
Russian x Bubblegum side. Long slender buds up to 16". The smell and taste are incomparable. It's the best
I've ever tasted. Ok what everyones wanted to know , the potency. One word, excellent. It rates right in there
with my best. I can't honestly report on the yield yet but well over a pound at my estimation. The bush (10') ,
yeah I know , taller than tall , has dense , chunky buds and will be the bigger yielder. I'd say 2 LBS plus. It's
not as sweet as it's sister but holds her own well. The potency is very good. They both are heavy with crystal
production. I just got a first class digital camera and Orange Bud will show you through ~S~. Remember I didn't get or start
these seeds until June. If you're wondering should you try Kong? I give it my highest recommendation. Good
work , Paul , you've got a winner!" - Danbo
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THE PRESENT STUDY had a variety of origins, all centered around my long term interest in altered
states of consciousness. For several years I had read many anecdotal accounts of what it was like to be
intoxicated on marijuana,1] talked with many students and acquaintances (hereafter referred to as pilot
subjects and informants) about what being intoxicated was like, and tried to do some theorizing that
would make some sense and order out of the many phenomena reported.
What little sense I have been
able to make out of things in terms of theorizing has been presented in Chapter 2. This theorizing also
made it clear that a systematic look at the overall phenomenology of altered states of consciousness was
vital. The present study is an initial systematic look for one state of consciousness, marijuana
intoxication.
For several years I took systematic notes on various phenomena reported for marijuana intoxication,
and, based on these, a large questionnaire was made up. The questionnaire used the current language of
marijuana users ("heads") as much as possible. It was distributed with a covering letter that was intended
to be friendly and to induce cooperation among users both in filling out the questionnaire and in passing
questionnaires along to other users. The text of the letter is given below.
To: ANYONE WHO HAS SMOKED MARIJUANA
MORE THAN A DOZEN TIMES
(1 of 10)4/15/2004 7:03:26 AM
On Being Stoned - Chapter 3
I usually start a letter with "Dear So-and-so," but somehow greetings like "Dear Marijuana Smoker,"
"Dear Head," "To whom it may concern," or anything else like that sound pretty bad, so I'm skipping the
greeting and getting right down to the point.
One of my main research interests as a psychologist is the area of altered states of consciousness. I am
particularly interested in Cannabis Legal investigating the psychological effects of marijuana, both for their intrinsic
interest and for comparison with other altered states of consciousness. Reading the (scant) scientific
literature on marijuana is disappointing, for most everything is on the order of, "Gee whiz, I smoked (or
ate) grass, and I saw all sorts of pretty pictures which can't be described, and gee whiz, etc., etc., etc."
That's very nice for a start, but not very specific!
From preliminary talks with people who smoke marijuana, it is obvious that there are many and varied
effects, and that it would be of great psychological interest to know what they are. Scientists, as a whole,
know practically nothing about the experience of smoking marijuana. You do. The ideal way to expand
our knowledge about these effects would be to have people smoke it under a variety of conditions, with
known amounts and Cheap Bongs qualities of grass, and then report on it. Even a rudimentary knowledge of the legal
situation, though, tells you genuine laboratory research on marijuana is virtually impossible.
So I'd like to enlist your help as an expert; you've been there and, I hope, you Study
THE PRESENT STUDY had a variety of origins, all centered around my long term interest in altered
states of consciousness. For several years I had read many anecdotal accounts of what it was like to be
intoxicated on marijuana,1] talked with many students and acquaintances (hereafter referred to as pilot
subjects and informants) about what being intoxicated was like, and tried to do some theorizing that
would make some sense and order out of the many phenomena reported.
What little sense I have been
able to make out of things in terms of theorizing has been presented in Chapter 2. This theorizing also
made it clear that a systematic look at the overall phenomenology of altered states of consciousness was
vital. The present study is an initial systematic look for one state of consciousness, marijuana
intoxication.
For several years I took systematic notes on various phenomena reported for marijuana intoxication,
and, based on these, a large questionnaire was made up. The questionnaire used the current language of
marijuana users ("heads") as much as possible. It was distributed with a covering letter that was intended
to be friendly and to induce cooperation among users both in filling out the questionnaire and in passing
questionnaires along to other users. The text of the letter is given below.
To: ANYONE WHO HAS SMOKED MARIJUANA
MORE THAN A DOZEN TIMES
(1 of 10)4/15/2004 7:03:26 AM
On Being Stoned - Chapter 3
I usually start a letter with "Dear So-and-so," but somehow greetings like "Dear Marijuana Smoker,"
"Dear Head," "To whom it may concern," or anything else like that sound pretty bad, so I'm skipping the
greeting and getting right down to the point.
One of my main research interests as a psychologist is the area of altered states of consciousness. I am
particularly interested in investigating the psychological effects of marijuana, both for their intrinsic
interest and for comparison with other altered states of consciousness. Reading the (scant) scientific
literature on marijuana is disappointing, for most everything is on the order of, "Gee whiz, I smoked (or
ate) grass, and I saw all sorts of pretty pictures which can't be described, and gee whiz, etc., etc., etc."
That's very nice for a start, but not very specific!
From preliminary talks with people who smoke marijuana, it is obvious that there are many and varied
effects, and that it would be of great psychological interest to know what they are. Scientists, as a whole,
know practically nothing about the experience of smoking marijuana. You do. The ideal way to expand
our knowledge about these effects would be to have people smoke it under a variety of conditions, with
known amounts and qualities of grass, and then report on it. Even a rudimentary knowledge of the legal
situation, though, tells you genuine laboratory research on marijuana is virtually impossible.
So I'd like to enlist your help as an expert; you've been there and, I hope, you Study
THE PRESENT STUDY had a variety of origins, all centered around my long term interest in altered
states of consciousness.
For several years I had read many anecdotal accounts of what it was like to be
intoxicated on marijuana,1 talked with many students and acquaintances (hereafter referred to as pilot
subjects and informants) about what being intoxicated was like, and tried to do some theorizing that
would make some sense and order out of the many phenomena reported. What little sense I have been
able to make out of things in terms of theorizing has been presented in Chapter 2. This theorizing also
made it clear that a systematic look at the overall phenomenology of altered states of consciousness was
vital. The present study is an initial systematic look for one state of consciousness, marijuana
intoxication.
For several years I took systematic notes on various phenomena reported for marijuana intoxication,
and, based on these, a large questionnaire was made up. The questionnaire used the current language of
marijuana users ("heads") as much as possible. It was distributed with a covering letter that was intended
to be friendly and to induce cooperation among users both in filling out the questionnaire and in passing
questionnaires along to other users. The text of the letter is given below.
To: ANYONE WHO HAS SMOKED MARIJUANA
MORE THAN A DOZEN TIMES
(1 of 10)4/15/2004 7:03:26 AM
On Being Stoned - Chapter 3
I usually start a letter with "Dear So-and-so," but somehow greetings like "Dear Marijuana Smoker,"
"Dear Head," "To whom it may concern," or anything else like that sound pretty bad, so I'm skipping the
greeting and getting right down to the point.
One of my main research interests as a psychologist is the area of altered states of consciousness. I am
particularly interested in investigating the psychological effects of marijuana, both for their intrinsic
interest and for comparison with other altered states of consciousness. Reading the (scant) scientific
literature on marijuana is disappointing, for most everything is on the order of, "Gee whiz, I smoked (or
ate) grass, and I saw all sorts of pretty pictures which can't be described, and gee whiz, etc., etc., etc."
That's very nice for a start, but not very specific!
From preliminary talks with people who smoke marijuana, it is obvious that there are many and varied
effects, and that it would be of great psychological interest to know what they are. Scientists, as a whole,
know practically nothing about the experience of smoking marijuana. You do. The ideal way to expand
our knowledge about these effects would be to have people smoke it under a variety of conditions, with
known amounts and qualities of grass, and then report on it. Even a rudimentary knowledge of the legal
situation, though, tells you genuine laboratory research on marijuana is virtually impossible.
So I'd like to enlist your help as an expert; you've been there and, I hope, you Study
THE PRESENT STUDY had a variety of origins, all centered around my long term interest in altered
states of consciousness. For several years I had read many anecdotal accounts of what it was like to be
intoxicated on marijuana,1 talked with many students and acquaintances (hereafter referred to as pilot
subjects and informants) about what being intoxicated was like, and tried to do some theorizing that
would make some sense and order out of the many phenomena reported. What little sense I have been
able to make out of things in terms of theorizing has been presented in Chapter 2. This theorizing also
made it clear that a systematic look at the overall phenomenology of altered states of consciousness was
vital. The present study is an initial systematic look for one state of consciousness, marijuana
intoxication.
For several years I took systematic notes on various phenomena reported for marijuana intoxication,
and, based on these, a large questionnaire was made up. The questionnaire used the current language of
marijuana users ("heads") as much as possible. It was distributed with a covering letter that was intended
to be friendly and to induce cooperation among users both in filling out the questionnaire and in passing
questionnaires along to other users. The text of the letter is given below.
To: ANYONE WHO HAS SMOKED MARIJUANA
MORE THAN A DOZEN TIMES
(1 of 10)4/15/2004 7:03:26 AM
On Being Stoned - Chapter 3
I usually start a letter with "Dear So-and-so," but somehow greetings like "Dear Marijuana Smoker,"
"Dear Head," "To whom it may concern," or anything else like that sound pretty bad, so I'm skipping the
greeting and getting right down to the point.
One of my main research interests as a psychologist is the area of altered states of consciousness. I am
particularly interested in investigating the psychological effects of marijuana, both for their intrinsic
interest and for comparison with other altered states of consciousness. Reading the (scant) scientific
literature on marijuana is disappointing, for most everything is on the order of, "Gee whiz, I smoked (or
ate) grass, and I saw all sorts of pretty pictures which can't be described, and gee whiz, etc., etc., etc."
That's very nice for a start, but not very specific!
From preliminary talks with people who smoke marijuana, it is obvious that there are many and varied
effects, and that it would be of great psychological interest to know what they are. Scientists, as a whole,
know practically nothing about the experience of smoking marijuana.
You do. The ideal way to expand
our knowledge about these effects would be to have people smoke it under a variety of conditions, with
known amounts and qualities of grass, and then report on it. Even a rudimentary knowledge of the legal
situation, though, tells you genuine laboratory research on marijuana is virtually impossible.
So I'd like to enlist your help as an expert; you've been there and, I hope, you