A Closet A Light & A Bucket Of Dirt

She's a good looker and is going to make a nice looking plant,,, Besides sounding like a Chester;;; hope you don't mind if I look in now and then. Keepem Green
 
Thanks Pat. Pepe says Merry Christmas too. She got snacks so she is a
little busy right now. Lol

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Nivek brother! :passitleft: I also have not grown a JH but might look into my friend, it definitely looks tasty and I love those exciting smells. My current grow smells so much like a granadella fruit but no idea what strain it is.

"The fruity smell is the froot loopiest i have had the pleasure of nasal gazing"

:laughtwo: That is reason enough to try it right there brother. I was thinking there should be a mix pack with that strain in at some seedbank so will have a looksie, if not I will just get myself a few of those beansblessed holidays to you and merry christmas! :passitleft::passitleft:




I grew jack herer years ago. Didnt like it. The pot was too strong and the
buds looked real stringy. Like outdoor bush weed,no matter what you did
with it. I personally didnt like it and after one season i switched breeds.
Didnt seem to get me stoned as such,just real scattered.

Just my experience though. It was a long time ago.
 
I just got my Bulk plant dried enough to give her a good sampling... Mine is stoney as hell. And definitely has a nice popping smell. I'd say spicy???????? Don't get me lying,,, I fried my nasal cavities beyond repair,,,, kind of, but... I never really could identify smells very well. Ever. If I sit with a chart, and someone else to say,, yea thats what it is... To me that's the only way to really say what I smell,, a cosigner.
But everyone really likes it so far. And I have acouple very picky friends. She did make a nice bush didn't she. Yours looked pretty nice too. She jumped out into a nice plant. Youngings are looking beautiful... Keepem Green
 
We are all drowning in filth. When I talk to anyone or read the writings of anyone who has any axe to grind,
I feel that intellectual honesty and balanced judgement have simply disappeared from the face of the earth. ...
Everyone is dishonest, and everyone is utterly heartless towards people who are outside the immediate
range of his own interests.
What is most striking of all is the way sympathy can be turned on and off like
a tap according to political expediency.


I did not write the words above. A man named George Orwell did.
He wrote them in 1942. Perhaps the world has not changed as
much as we try to fool ourselves into believing that it has.
 
great post friend,, sad as heckapotamus, but true,,

so reminds me of a movie i watched once,, maybe the same era,, forties or so,, a bunch of adults, supposed adults sitting around a table talking about the youth of today, that 40's today, how they were so messed up and gone to hell in a hand basket, whatever the hell in a hand basket that means

we are on a progression,, nothing new for thousands of years,, everything has been said, thot and done,,

i think
 
We are all drowning in filth. When I talk to anyone or read the writings of anyone who has any axe to grind,
I feel that intellectual honesty and balanced judgement have simply disappeared from the face of the earth. …
Everyone is dishonest, and everyone is utterly heartless towards people who are outside the immediate
range of his own interests.
What is most striking of all is the way sympathy can be turned on and off like
a tap according to political expediency.


I did not write the words above. A man named George Orwell did.
He wrote them in 1942. Perhaps the world has not changed as
much as we try to fool ourselves into believing that it has.

It's a bit raw though, I reckon George either lost a good friend or even worse never had one. Don't be like George, live well :ganjamon:
 
Some proposed rules to grow by in my home state.
Land of the Free. Lol.

How many sites could grow medical marijuana?

The Ohio Department of Commerce recommended 18 initial grow sites:
12 larger ones with up to 15,000 square feet of space, or about a third of a football field,
and six smaller ones with 1,600 square feet of growing space. The state could add more later
if there is a demand for more sites.

Medical marijuana advocates worry that 18 sites aren't enough to start serving Ohio patients.
They estimate 1 to 2 percent of the state's population, between 100,000 and 200,000 patients,
would seek medical marijuana. That number is in line with Michigan, which has about 180,000 patients.

Some states permit more cultivators. Pennsylvania plans to allow 25 grow sites with no limit on their size. Michigan allows home grow, which will not be permitted in Ohio. An Ohio ballot initiative in fall 2015
would have allowed only 10 sites, which were reserved for wealthy investors.

To avoid a monopoly, no cultivator could own more than one site, and they would have to be spread across Ohio. Large sites would pay a $20,000,
one-time application fee and $180,000 licensing fee annually. The smaller sites would pay a $2,000 initial application fee and a $18,000 licensing fee each year.

The Ohio Department of Commerce must finalize its rules on grow sites, including the number allowed,
by May 6.

How many places can sell medical marijuana?

The Ohio Board of Pharmacy recommended 40 dispensaries through Sept. 8, 2018,
when the medical marijuana program is expected to be up and running. After that point,
Ohio could add more dispensaries if there is a demand for more shops. Ohio has 88 counties
so that limit would guarantee the many Ohioans would have to drive to another
county to get medical marijuana.

Each shop would have to have at least one pharmacist, nurse, physician or physician's assistant
either present or easily reached during store hours. Each dispensary owner must pay a one-time $5,000 application fee and an $80,000 operating fee every two years.


I then had to laugh. All these rules, regulations, and money changing hands just to do this.

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Cheers
 
That just sounds so horrible. I don't approve of politicians being in charge of this. :thedoubletake:

Can't say that I do either Jim.

Your freedom will require a large license fee
There must always be a gatekeeper for you to pay.
Only your economic status will set you free.
Will your wallet allow you to have much say?

The citizens must scurry about and try to achieve.
Your bank account must be this tall to have a voice.
Some see the dream of America and still believe.
But most will go to the ballot box and make a silly choice.

Our sincerest apologies if you cannot afford to be free.
It was supposed to be land of the free, home of the brave.
Take this shiny stuff instead and perhaps a little cable T.V.
I guess it really is the land of the blind, home of the slave.
 
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