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I've grown 4 crops of Flo. It is very difficult to clone and not very hardy. I lose 40% of the clones, and just lost 2 plants when my hydro system was shut off accidentally. All the other strains survived without any harm, but the Flo dried out beyond recovery. This is not an easy strain to work with. The Culture Cannabis only reason I keep growing it is because of its fragrance and taste. I love the hashy fragrance and taste. It is truly an exceptional strain in this regard. The seedlings I grew were not very uniform in this regard, Cannabis Marijuana which might explain why yours does not have much odor. Revegging this strain takes a very long time.- potattic
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Giant seeds, largest I have (not that that information has meaning, seed size has no relevance despite what mythology persists about them). Very nice smoke, the Dutch Big Bud can be a good yielder like BC Big Bud but the high is superior in the BC Big Bud version. The leaves in the BC Big Bud variety are more sativa like.” – Marc Emery I don't know where they get that crap about it finishing Sept. 1st. I was at 44 something degrees north, and they didn't finish until about the end of September. I do remember that there was a lot of variation between seeds, maybe I just got some slow ones. Or maybe they were just lying too.” –been there (Big Bud x Skunk #1) 23.25 oz. Cured, VERY well manicured. Also made 2 lb of butter, that turned out way too strong) and 10 grams of hash. There were 8 1/2 plants grown from clone(one was a complete runt, I don't know why I even let her live). Plants were vegged in an aeroponic/NFT system for 3 weeks under a 1000MH with an AgroSun bulb. They were about 18-20 inches tall when switched. Each plant was topped twice. Flowering was in an NFT system. The first 2 weeks a single 1000MH w/ AgroSun was used. A second identical light was added at the third week. Flowering took about 70 days. These were the most crystallized plants of this variety that I've ever grown. Slow cured over 1 1/2 months. First on newspaper, then into paper bags, then into mason jars. Smell is incredible. High is incredible. Normally I find BB a little less potent that I'd like. This crop just floors me. High starts out mellow, upbeat, then when you start the second round of bong hits it just hits you like a wave. Immediate couch melt. Cancel your plans, you're not going anywhere. But it lets your mind stay somewhat sharp, which is the best thing about it. Overall I was pretty pleased with this harvest. I had a couple of problems in the early weeks of flowering with mites, and then nearer the end the cold started to set in a bit. So considering that I was pleased with the yield. Although it did suffer the typical Big Bud problem of slightly looser buds. I had one plant that was a monster! A good 8 inches taller than all the other plants, I ended up having to tie her down. 4 huge colas each around 4x11. That plant probably yielded almost 4 ounces alone - Content(Big Bud x Skunk 1) 23.25 oz. Cured, VERY well manicured. Also made 2 lb of butter, that turned out way too strong) and 10 grams of hash. There were 8 1/2 plants grown from clone(one was a complete runt, I don't know why I even let her live). Plants were vegged in an aeroponic/NFT system for 3 weeks under a 1000MH with an AgroSun bulb. They were about 18-20 inches tall when switched. Each plant was topped twice. Flowering was in an NFT system. The first 2 weeks a single 1000MH w/ AgroSun was used. A second identical light was added at the third week. Flowering took about 70 days. These were the most crystallized plants of this variety that I've ever grown. Slow cured over 1 1/2 months. First on newspaper, then into paper bags, then into mason jars. Smell is incredible. High is incredible.Normally I find BB a little less potent that I'd like. This crop just floors me. Nirvana Cannabis Seeds High starts out mellow, upbeat, then when you start the second round of bong hits it just hits you like a wave. Immediate couch melt. Cancel your plans, you're not going anywhere. But it lets your mind stay somewhat sharp, which is the best thing about it. Overall I was pretty pleased with this harvest. I had a couple of problems in the early weeks of flowering with mites, and then nearer the end the cold started to set in a bit. So considering that I was pleased with the yield. Although it did suffer the typical Big Bud problem of slightly looser buds. I had one plant that was a monster! 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the laws, but who do not like to drink. Thus, the figure who use some intoxicant would
increase were pot legalized, but it would be far lower than the additive effect of all those
who now use liquor added to all those who might use pot.
If we want to consider the effect of the marijuana laws on public safety, we are
therefore faced with the prospect of comparing the relative merits of alcohol and
marijuana. As stated earlier, marijuana users cite the comparison as a powerful argument
in the drug's favor, while physicians dismiss the argument. Where does that leave us?
In terms of tissue damage, the evidence is clear; no sane observer of the American drug
use scene would claim for marijuana the ravaging effect that alcohol has. Daily
moderately heavy usage of American or Mexican cannabis, say, six joints a day, produces
no known bodily harm. (But we must remember that we have no valid studies of
potsmokers which span any length of time.
) Daily moderately heavy use of alcohol—the
quantity comparable to the amount of marijuana which would intoxicate the user for an
equal length of time, i.e., the whole day, would be about half a quart a day—will destroy,
threaten or damage most of the body's vital organs over a long period of time. In terms of
auto accidents, the evidence we have suggests a gain. The drunk driver behind the wheel
is far more of a threat and a danger than the high pothead.
Empirical tests show that
alcohol discoordinates the driver far more than marijuana—if it occurs with marijuana at
(23 of 31)4/15/2004 1:08:37 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 11
all.45] Decrease in aggression, violence, and crime, too, would be only a positive gain.
Alcohol moreover is often directly linked with the commission of crime; far from inciting
crime, marijuana, contrastingly, possibly inhibits it. Our speculations on insanity would
have to be even less firmly grounded in known fact
cannabis bongs than those for tissue damage,
automobile accidents, and violence, but marijuana would have to strive to catch up with
alcohol's record; one of four admissions to a mental hospital is an alcoholic. Here, too, I
think, the use of pot would be a clear gain.
The members of the antipot contingent who claim that alcohol is preferable to
marijuana, and that legalization would be nothing but a disaster for this or any nation, do
have a single telling point, as I see it. This is that marijuana is always used to become
intoxicated, or high, and alcohol is often, indeed, perhaps most of the time, used for
nonintoxicatory purposes. Alcoholic substances are frequently consumed on many
occasions where the drinker does not become drunk or intoxicated. For instance, at many
sporting events—football and baseball games—several bottles of beer may be drunk by a
spectator without effect. The same may be said for wine at a meal, cocktails (sometimes)
at a party, or sherry as a nightcap. Of course, many marijuana smokers do to time who do not now because of
the laws, but who do not like to drink. Thus, the figure who use some intoxicant would
increase were pot legalized, but it would be far lower than the additive effect of all those
who now use liquor added to all those who might use pot.
If we want to consider the effect of the marijuana laws on public safety, we are
therefore faced with the prospect of comparing the relative merits of alcohol and
marijuana. As stated earlier, marijuana users cite the comparison as a powerful argument
in the drug's favor, while physicians dismiss the argument. Where does that leave us?
In terms of tissue damage, the evidence is clear; no sane observer of the American drug
use scene would claim for marijuana the ravaging effect that alcohol has. Daily
moderately heavy usage of American or Mexican cannabis, say, six joints a day, produces
no known bodily harm. (But we must remember that we have no valid studies of
potsmokers which span any length of time.) Daily moderately heavy use of alcohol—the
quantity comparable to the amount of marijuana which would intoxicate the user for an
equal length of time, i.e., the whole day, would be about half a quart a day—will destroy,
threaten or damage most of the body's vital organs over a long period of time. In terms of
auto accidents, the evidence we have suggests a gain. The drunk driver behind the wheel
is far more of a threat and a danger than the high pothead.
Empirical tests show that
alcohol discoordinates the driver far more than marijuana—if it occurs with marijuana at
(23 of 31)4/15/2004 1:08:37 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 11
all.45] Decrease in aggression, violence, and crime, too, would be only a positive gain.
Alcohol moreover is often directly linked with the commission of crime; far from inciting
crime, marijuana, contrastingly, possibly inhibits it. Our speculations on insanity would
have to be even less firmly grounded in known fact than those for tissue damage,
automobile accidents, and violence, but marijuana would have to strive to catch up with
alcohol's record; one of four admissions to a mental hospital is an alcoholic. Here, too, I
think, the use of pot would be a clear gain.
The members of the antipot contingent who claim that alcohol is preferable to
marijuana, and that legalization would be nothing but a disaster for this or any nation, do
have a single telling point, as I see it. This is that marijuana is always used to become
intoxicated, or high, and alcohol is often, indeed, perhaps most of the time, used for
nonintoxicatory purposes. Alcoholic substances are frequently consumed on many
occasions where the drinker does not become drunk or intoxicated. For instance, at many
sporting events—football and baseball games—several bottles of beer may be drunk by a
spectator without effect. The same may be said for wine at a meal, cocktails (sometimes)
at a party, or sherry as a nightcap. Of course, many marijuana smokers do to time who do not now because of
the laws, but who do not like to drink. Thus, the figure who use some intoxicant would
increase were pot legalized, but it would be far lower than the additive effect of all those
who now use liquor added to all those who might use pot.
If we want to consider the effect of the marijuana laws on public safety, we are
therefore faced with the prospect of comparing the relative merits of alcohol and
marijuana. As stated earlier, marijuana users cite the comparison as a powerful argument
in the drug's favor, while physicians dismiss the argument. Where does that leave us?
In terms of tissue damage, the evidence is clear; no sane observer of the American drug
use scene would claim for marijuana the ravaging effect that alcohol has. Daily
moderately heavy usage of American or Mexican cannabis, say, six joints a day, produces
no known bodily harm. (But we must remember that we have no valid studies of
potsmokers which span any length of time.) Daily moderately heavy use of alcohol—the
quantity comparable to the amount of marijuana which would intoxicate the user for an
equal length of time, i.e., the whole day, would be about half a quart a day—will destroy,
threaten or damage most of the body's vital organs over a long period of time. In terms of
auto accidents, the evidence we have suggests a gain. The drunk driver behind the wheel
is far more of a threat and a danger than the high pothead. Empirical tests show that
alcohol discoordinates the driver far more than marijuana—if it occurs with marijuana at
(23 of 31)4/15/2004 1:08:37 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 11
all.[45 Decrease in aggression, violence, and crime, too, would be only a positive gain.
Alcohol moreover is often directly linked with the commission of crime; far from inciting
crime, marijuana, contrastingly, possibly inhibits it. Our speculations on insanity would
have to be even less firmly grounded in known fact than those for tissue damage,
automobile accidents, and violence, but marijuana would have to strive to catch up with
alcohol's record; one of four admissions to a mental hospital is an alcoholic.
Here, too, I
think, the use of pot would be a clear gain.
The members of the antipot contingent who claim that alcohol is preferable to
marijuana, and that legalization would be nothing but a disaster for this or any nation, do
have a single telling point, as I see it. This is that marijuana is always used to become
intoxicated, or high, and alcohol is often, indeed, perhaps most of the time, used for
nonintoxicatory purposes. Alcoholic substances are frequently consumed on many
occasions where the drinker does not become drunk or intoxicated. For instance, at many
sporting events—football and baseball games—several bottles of beer may be drunk by a
spectator without effect. The same may be said for wine at a meal, cocktails (sometimes)
at a party, or sherry as a nightcap. Of course, many marijuana smokers do to time who do not now because of
the laws, but who do not like to drink. Thus, the figure who use some intoxicant would
increase were pot legalized, but it would be far lower than the additive effect of all those
who now use liquor added to all those who might use pot.
If we want to consider the effect of the marijuana laws on public safety, we are
therefore faced with the prospect of comparing the relative merits of alcohol and
marijuana. As stated earlier, marijuana users cite the comparison as a powerful argument
in the drug's favor, while physicians dismiss the argument. Where does that leave us?
In terms of tissue damage, the evidence is clear; no sane observer of the American drug
use scene would claim for marijuana the ravaging effect that alcohol has. Daily
moderately heavy usage of American or Mexican cannabis, say, six joints a day, Orange Bud produces
no known bodily harm. (But we must remember that we have no valid studies of
potsmokers which span any length of time.) Daily moderately heavy use of alcohol—the
quantity comparable to the amount of marijuana which would intoxicate the user for an
equal length of time, i.e., the whole day, would be about half a quart a day—will destroy,
threaten or damage most of the body's vital organs over a long period of time. In terms of
auto accidents, the evidence we have suggests a gain. The drunk driver behind the wheel
is far more of a threat and a danger than the high pothead. Empirical tests show that
alcohol discoordinates the driver far more than marijuana—if it occurs with marijuana at
(23 of 31)4/15/2004 1:08:37 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 11
all.45 Decrease in aggression, violence, and crime, too, would be only a positive gain.
Alcohol moreover is often directly linked with the commission of crime; far from inciting
crime, marijuana, contrastingly, possibly inhibits it. Our speculations on insanity would
have to be even less firmly grounded in known fact than those for tissue damage,
automobile accidents, and violence, but marijuana would have to strive to catch up with
alcohol's record; one of four admissions to a mental hospital is an alcoholic. Here, too, I
think, the use of pot would be a clear gain.
The members of the antipot contingent who claim that alcohol is preferable to
marijuana, and that legalization would be nothing but a disaster for this or any nation, do
have a single telling point, as I see it. This is that marijuana is always used to become
intoxicated, or high, and alcohol is often, indeed, perhaps most of the time, used for
nonintoxicatory purposes. Alcoholic substances are frequently consumed on many
occasions where the drinker does not become drunk or intoxicated. For instance, at many
sporting events—football and baseball games—several bottles of beer may be drunk by a
spectator without effect. The same may be said for wine at a meal, cocktails (sometimes)
at a party, or sherry as a nightcap. Of course, many marijuana smokers do
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fatuous, inane, and often violent. A twenty-two-year-old college graduate, a "dealer,"
explains: "I go out in the drinking world, sorta.... A lotta my friends in school aren't hip to
drugs, and they don't think I am. It's really strange. When I'm stoned, I find it real hard,
'cuz, I don't know, their ways, you know, the jokes and slapping around and loud tones,
really gets to you after a while. But when I'm straight I can sorta take it. But not high." It
might be hypothesized that this sense of superiority grows out of real or imagined
criticism for partaking in a condemned activity. Regardless of the origin of the feeling, it
is genuine, and it forms an element in the marijuana subculture.
One of the more damaging antimarijuana arguments that users wish to demolish
revolves around the notion of the drug being capable of producing psychological
dependency.
This item in the opposition's propaganda baggage is emphatically rejected;
users assert it simply does not happen. "I can take it or leave it," is an almost universal
response. Heroin addicts contrast sharply: they often can pinpoint the exact day they
realized they were hooked, and, at the more extended stages of use at least, almost never
deny their dependency, except insofar as it may be tactically advantageous. Anyone who
asserts that marijuana is as dependency-producing as heroin ("At this point the
marijuana] user is just as 'hooked' as are the persons we used to call addicts")[6] must
explain the vast difference between the claims of Graines the two groups; true or false, we assume
that they tap some kind of underlying reality.
The following affidavit submitted by a former user in defense of a friend who was
arrested for marijuana possession illustrates the claim to the complete lack of power of
dependency in the chemical Bud Rot Harmful To Smoke agent, cannabis; tobacco, the argument runs, in contrast, has
this power:
Marijuana is not harmful to my knowledge, because I have been using it
since 1949, almost daily, with only beneficial results. It has a relaxing effect
when tenseness is present. My depth of perceptions has been increased; this
carries over into times when I am not under the influence of marijuana.
Teaching children is my profession. I have been a teacher for thirty years
and at present am the teacher-principal of a public school. During school I
never feel the need of using cannabis sativa, however, each recess is eagerly
awaited for smoking cigarettes.
I do not consider marijuana a habit-forming
drug, but to me nicotine is.7]
(3 of 22)4/15/2004 1:03:59 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 4
After the furor which followed this public testament (given to a judge), its author wrote:
".
.
.
my house is 'clean.' I have had no marijuana in the house [since then], nor have I
smoked it. This way I am able to prove that marijuana is not addictive or habit-forming,
any more than brushing one's teeth or listening to music is addictive.
"8]
In an unpoxious, boisterous, boring,
fatuous, inane, and often violent. A twenty-two-year-old college graduate, a "dealer,"
explains: "I go out in the drinking world, sorta.... A lotta my friends in school aren't hip to
drugs, and they don't think I am. It's really strange. When I'm stoned, I find it real hard,
'cuz, I don't know, their ways, you know, the jokes and slapping around and loud tones,
really gets to you after a while. But when I'm straight I can sorta take it. But not high.
" It
might be hypothesized that this sense of superiority grows out of real or imagined
criticism for partaking in a condemned activity. Regardless of the origin of the feeling, it
is genuine, and it forms an element in the marijuana subculture.
One of the more damaging antimarijuana arguments that users wish to demolish
revolves around the notion of the drug being capable of producing psychological
dependency. This item in the opposition's propaganda baggage is emphatically rejected;
users assert it simply does not happen.
"I can take it or leave it," is an almost universal
response. Heroin addicts contrast sharply: they often can pinpoint the exact day they
realized they were hooked, and, at the more extended stages of use at least, almost never
deny their dependency, except insofar as it may be tactically advantageous. Anyone who
asserts that marijuana is as dependency-producing as heroin ("At this point the
marijuana] user is just as 'hooked' as are the persons we used to call addicts")6] must
explain the vast difference between the claims of the two groups; true or false, we assume
that they tap some kind of underlying reality.
The following affidavit submitted by a former user in defense of a friend who was
arrested for marijuana possession illustrates the claim to the complete lack of power of
dependency in the chemical agent, cannabis; tobacco, the argument runs, in contrast, has
this power:
Marijuana is not harmful to my knowledge, because I have been using it
since 1949, almost daily, with only beneficial results. It has a relaxing effect
when tenseness is present. My depth of perceptions has been increased; this
carries over into times when I am not under the influence of marijuana.
Teaching children is my profession. I have been a teacher for thirty years
and at present am the teacher-principal of a public school. During school I
never feel the need of using cannabis sativa, however, each recess is eagerly
awaited for smoking cigarettes. I do not consider marijuana a habit-forming
drug, but to me nicotine is.7]
(3 of 22)4/15/2004 1:03:59 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 4
After the furor which followed this public testament (given to a judge), its author wrote:
"... my house is 'clean.' I have had no marijuana in the house since then], nor have I
smoked it. This way I am able to prove that marijuana is not addictive or habit-forming,
any more than brushing one's teeth or listening to music is addictive."8]
In an unpoxious, boisterous, boring,
fatuous, inane, and often violent. A twenty-two-year-old college graduate, a "dealer,"
explains: "I go out in the drinking world, sorta.
.
.
.
A lotta my friends in school aren't hip to
drugs, and they don't think I am. It's really strange. When I'm stoned, I find it real hard,
'cuz, I don't know, their ways, you know, the jokes and slapping around and loud tones,
really gets to you after a while. But when I'm straight I can sorta take it. But not high." It
might be hypothesized that this sense of superiority grows out of real or imagined
criticism for partaking in a condemned activity. Regardless of the origin of the feeling, it
is genuine, and it forms an element in the marijuana subculture.
One of the more damaging antimarijuana arguments that users wish to demolish
revolves around the notion of the drug being capable of producing psychological
dependency.
This item in the opposition's propaganda baggage is emphatically rejected;
users assert it simply does not happen.
"I can take it or leave it," is an almost universal
response. Heroin addicts contrast sharply: they often can pinpoint the exact day they
realized they were hooked, and, at the more extended stages of use at least, almost never
deny their dependency, except insofar as it may be tactically advantageous.
Anyone who
asserts that marijuana is as dependency-producing as heroin ("At this point the
marijuana user is just as 'hooked' as are the persons we used to call addicts")6 must
explain the vast difference between the claims of the two groups; true or false, we assume
that they tap some kind of underlying reality.
The following affidavit submitted by a former user in defense of a friend who was
arrested for marijuana possession illustrates the claim to the complete lack of power of
dependency in the chemical agent, cannabis; tobacco, the argument runs, in contrast, has
this power:
Marijuana is not harmful to my knowledge, because I have been using it
since 1949, almost daily, with only beneficial results.
It has a relaxing effect
when tenseness is present. My depth of perceptions has been increased; this
carries over into times when I am not under the influence of marijuana.
Teaching children is my profession. I have been a teacher for thirty years
and at present am the teacher-principal of a public school. During school I
never feel the need of using cannabis sativa, however, each recess is eagerly
awaited for smoking cigarettes. I do not consider marijuana a habit-forming
drug, but to me nicotine is.7
(3 of 22)4/15/2004 1:03:59 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 4
After the furor which followed this public testament (given to a judge), its author wrote:
".
.
.
my house is 'clean.' I have had no marijuana in the house since then, nor have I
smoked it. This way I am able to prove that marijuana is not addictive or habit-forming,
any more than brushing one's teeth or listening to music is addictive.
"8
In an unpoxious, boisterous, boring,
fatuous, inane, and often violent. A twenty-two-year-old college graduate, a "dealer,"
explains: "I go out in the drinking world, sorta.... A lotta my friends in school aren't hip to
drugs, and they don't think I am. It's really strange. When I'm stoned, I find it real hard,
'cuz, I don't know, their ways, you know, the jokes and slapping around and loud tones,
really gets to you after a while. But when I'm straight I can sorta take it. But not high." It
might be hypothesized that this sense of superiority grows out of real or imagined
criticism for partaking in a condemned activity. Regardless of the origin of the feeling, it
is genuine, and it forms an element in the marijuana subculture.
One of the more damaging antimarijuana arguments that users wish to demolish
revolves around the notion of the drug being capable of producing psychological
dependency. This item in the opposition's propaganda baggage is emphatically rejected;
users assert it simply does not happen. "I can take it or leave it," is an almost universal
response. Heroin addicts contrast sharply: they often can pinpoint the exact day they
realized they were hooked, and, at the more extended stages of use at least, almost never
deny their dependency, except insofar as it may be tactically advantageous. Anyone who
asserts that marijuana is as dependency-producing as heroin ("At this point the
marijuana user is just as 'hooked' as are the persons we used to call addicts")6 must
explain the vast difference between the claims of the two groups; true or false, we assume
that they tap some kind of underlying reality.
The following affidavit submitted by a former user in defense of a friend who was
arrested for marijuana possession illustrates the claim to the complete lack of power of
dependency in the chemical agent, cannabis; tobacco, the argument runs, in contrast, has
this power:
Marijuana is not harmful to my knowledge, because I have been using it
since 1949, almost daily, with only beneficial results.
It has a relaxing effect
when tenseness is present.
My depth of perceptions has been increased; this
carries over into times when I am not under the influence of marijuana.
Teaching children is my profession. I have been a teacher for thirty years
and at present am the teacher-principal of a public school. During school I
never feel the need of using cannabis sativa, however, each recess is eagerly
awaited for smoking cigarettes.
I do not consider marijuana a habit-forming
drug, but to me nicotine is.7
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After the furor which followed this public testament (given to a judge), its author wrote:
"... my house is 'clean.' I have had no marijuana in the house since then, nor have I
smoked it. This way I am able to prove that marijuana is not addictive or habit-forming,
any more than brushing one's teeth or listening to music is addictive."8
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