Ganja Thread 3.0
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- scarabin0
Never thought i’d see commercials for weed. They’re pretty fun!
- That's actually quite shit. Good insight and idea, but it doesn't require over 2mins of mediocre acting to deliver.MarleyMarl
- Jesus Christ. Why did I watch the 2nd one! 2:09 minutes of my life I'll never get back. Sigh.MarleyMarl
- Haha. Remember what they’re selling man, it ain’t BMWsscarabin
- That's no excuse to make garbage. And for the record, most BMW ads are also shit.MarleyMarl
- scruffics0
Will it ever be legalised in the UK?
- https://www.indra.co…scarabin
- Bloody hell nho!
Com'hun' m8Bennn
- sted0
22nd Century Group Achieves Breakthrough Hemp/Cannabis GMO Technology; Granted New Patent for Controlling Genes Responsible for Production of CBD, THC, and Other Valuable Cannabinoids
New intellectual property facilitates the precise control and modulation of cannabinoid production
"We are delighted to receive this patent, which is the result of work carried out by our own scientists. This important, new technology will allow us to genetically modify hemp/cannabis plants to modulate their cannabinoid and terpene profiles in order to tailor these plants’ therapeutic qualities and enhance the consumer’s hemp/cannabis experience," said Juan Sanchez Tamburrino, Ph.D., vice president of research & development at 22nd Century Group. "Our patent application describes eight promoters, which are essentially molecular on/off switches, covering all of the major steps in the cannabinoid biosynthesis pathway. Typically, developing hemp/cannabis plants with new cannabinoid or terpene profiles could take 10 to 20 years using traditional breeding methods. Now, with the combined technologies and know-how of 22nd Century and KeyGene, we expect to shorten the development timeline to create new, differentiated, hemp/cannabis plant lines in just 4 to 5 years. Doing so will provide the Company and its potential licensees and customers with significant competitive advantage as hemp/cannabis continues to penetrate the life science, consumer product, and pharmaceutical markets.”
- scarabin0
I’ve switched to wax/dabs. I don’t think i’ll buy flower anymore but i’ll smoke whatever i grow.
Using the active parts of the plant and not having to fuck with all the burnt plant matter and smelly ashtrays has been a game changer. You really get to experience the full flavor and true spirit of the cultivar, with all the little terpene notes, and it gets you much higher than resin carts do.
Can’t believe it took me so long...
- wouldn't touch the processed stuff with a stick. never know what's in it. All flowers for me.dasohr
- With rosin you’re literally just squeezing the good stuff out of the plant. Nothing added whatsoever https://youtu.be/726…scarabin
- Projectile0
Hey Qoobs
I want to get myself a dry herb vape. Any recommendations on a mid range one? Not keen on dropping $250 as I don't smoke a ton, but I do want something that works
- Do you want a portable or a desktop?
check out these: https://arizer.com/Maaku - The Pax is popular for pocket systemsscarabin
- Do you want a portable or a desktop?
- feel0
just found the source, so good
- haha nice!futurefood
- rapid release!futurefood
- lol "sometimes you need cannabis"sureshot
- scarabin1
ermagerd, it's teh future
- colin_s1
J1 and Citrus Mistress have become serious favorites of late
Also hoping that as legalization spreads, CBD stuff becomes more available for the public as well. I'm sure in the future you'll be able to buy low-dose CBD pills the way you can advil right now.
- J1. I wish we had the strain here in Holland.
https://www.leafly.c…
CBD stuff are super expensive here. Time will tell.sureshot
- J1. I wish we had the strain here in Holland.
- utopian-1
Marijuana use as little as once per month linked to heart attack and stroke risk.