Serf's Bodhi NL #5 Grow Journal (Second Grow)

The law makes no sense to me

"In 2025, Oklahoma implemented new regulations that require all medical marijuana products to be sold in pre-packaged quantities between 0.5 grams to 3 ounces.5 This measure aims to enhance public safety by preventing growers from selling unregulated or unlicensed products. The requirement for pre-packaging limits the number of people who handle the product, allows for better tracking, and ensures that patients know the source of their medication.5

These changes were introduced as part of a series of laws aimed at tightening enforcement and regulation within the medical marijuana industry. The new rules also include a fingerprint check to be added to background checks for medical marijuana employees.5

While these regulations may affect the ability to view the bud directly at the point of sale, they are designed to ensure compliance and safety within the industry."

Just sounds like more overreach and overhead without actually making it any safer of a product. Especially considering products already have batch numbers that can be traced back to the source. I’m convinced “legalization” is nothing more than a money and power grab by the state and bankers and to eventually enforce biometric laws for people to get access to anything. Oh we will let the people have cannabis, now let’s start cracking down on the industry and requiring more and more hoops and data collection.

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Mine got some funky looking hedgehogs hopefully by next week I’ll see what the buds look like

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The light I’m using is on sale Amazon.com : AGLEX 800W LED Grow Lights, Full Spectrum Grow Light with UV IR, Daisy Chain Plant Bar Style Grow Light Foldable & Dimmable for Indoor Growing Commercial Hydroponic Growing Lamp 6x6ft Core Coverage : Patio, Lawn & Garden

Well worth it for $339.and get a ~5x5 area of coverage but would work great in a 4x4.

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New SD card so I can now take some real photos :slight_smile:




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These were the pictures that were posted, and i think they are pretty close… :thinking: :green_heart:
What you think.. ?


Nice bud’s my friend… :+1: :wink:
:v: :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

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Thanks, and it does look very close to GB genetics photos.

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Just got an email about Florida and HB 7027 which will eliminate hemp access in Florida. Hope this doesn’t break any rules posting it.

What HB 7027 Will Do Without Amendments:

❌ Ban ALL Inhalables

  • All hemp consumable THC’ / Psychotropic cannabinoid inhalables such as THCa flower, Hemp Flower, Delta-8 vapes and concentrates, HHC vapes concentrates, infused pre-rolls ect, all illegal
  • Anything over 2.5mg per gram or 5mg per unit = banned

❌ Restrict Edibles to Ineffective Dosages

  • Max 5mg hemp consumable THC/psychotropic cannabinoids per edible
  • No more than 2.5mg hemp consumable THC/psychotropic cannabinoids per gram
  • 100mg cap per entire package

❌ Restrict Beverages Beyond Usefulness

  • 5mg hemp consumable THC/psychotropic cannabinoids per 6oz max
  • No more than 10mg total per container

❌ Restricts Out-of-State Sales and Online Access

  • Restrictions apply to all hemp consumable THC and psychotropic products shipped into Florida—even from other states
  • Out-of-state brands must register in Florida and follow the same daily limits, potency limits and product bans for orders shipped into the state

❌ 100mg Daily Limit for All Consumers

  • No more than 100mg of hemp consumable THC/psychotropic cannabinoids can be sold per person, per 24 hours in the state of FL
  • Limit applies to all purchases, in-store or online, across all product types

❌ Bans onsite consumption

  • Consumption onsite will be against Florida law, banning consumption lounges

The Economic & Human Impact

If HB 7027 goes into effect unamended:

  • 104,000 jobs will be lost
  • $3.6 billion in wages will disappear
  • A $12.9 billion industry will be dismantled

Floridians, our veterans and patients will lose access—or be forced into Florida’s monopolized medical marijuana system, where they’ll face higher costs and lose their Second Amendment rights.

Take Action Now - We Have One Day Before This Bill Goes to Vote

Contact the Florida lawmakers leading this conversation TODAY and demand amendments to HB 7027 . Tell them to work with the Florida Healthy Alternatives Association (FHAA) to create fair, effective regulation.

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Texas is doing the same. These people’s feigned fear of Marijuana is a duplicitous scream compared to the standards on alcohol. You can no longer claim any morality for keeping pot illegal whilst alcohol is destroying families on an hourly basis.

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Morning @SausageMahoney and other growmies😁

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