What do you think about it?
It’s getting all over my city and i heard some people saying it is needed because all we got is Iranian local genetics with low thc, but unkonwn sprays scare me, they have a good high but i think the side effects are slowley showing themselves, it’s like chem or spice but weaker.
So tell me what do you think, do you see it as a problem that needs attention or it’s just necessary or… let me know!
Why I grow my own, don’t want those chemicals on what I do, like most food nowadays, why I have my garden and freeze dryer, cleaner the better.
Chinese commercial growers have taken to spraying flower with terpines. I am not interested at all in consuming potentially toxic substances. I bought some street weed a few years ago and looked at it under a microscope. It was obvious that something had been sprayed on it and I threw it out.
Yea i totally agree, wow you even have a freeze-dryer!? So pro! Holding all that sassy smell and other stuff, a honey like hash…
What genetics you work with?
The Indian reservation by me is legal, they grow their own cannabis, they also make gummies etc, they have gone to spraying, and chemicals in their edibles. I wouldn’t buy anything off them or anybody that I didn’t know how it was grown.
Adding more toxic chemicals to my system is Not something I’m interested in.
Had more than my share over the years from my work.
It’s why I grow my own.
That other stuff gives me a headache and the high is short lived.
But how you grow your own? The genetics i have yields year by year, to grow that much that suffice a year needs a lot of space!
I think you guys are working with a 2 month flower genetic or you smoke really controlled.
But how you grow your own? The genetics i have yields year by year, to grow that much that suffice a year needs a lot of space!
I yhink you guys are working with a 2 month flower genetic or you smoke really controlled.
It is completely unnecessary to spray flowers to get them to finish sooner. It’s bad for the people spraying and handling the crop after it’s been sprayed. It’s bad for the people using it. The chemicals are bad for the environment.
They spray them to get the finished product a week or two sooner than normal. Why would anyone do that? Because people are greedy and stupid and don’t care about other people. All they want is a quick buck and screw everyone who complains.
The growers using chemicals to speed up flowering times are killing their customers and they don’t care.
Everyone should be avoiding any plants or plant products that have been sprayed. This includes weed or other plants we eat.
Monsanto is a chemical manufacturing company in California and they are responsible for some really dangerous chemicals that get sprayed on our properties and food crops. The most well known is Glyphosate (Roundup), a herbicide that kills everything in the animal and plant kingdom. This product is being sprayed on crops a couple of weeks before harvest and Glyphosate leaves a carcinogenic residue behind for at least 6 months after it has been sprayed. The reason the crops don’t die is because Monsanto made genetically modified grains (corn, wheat, etc) that are immune to Glyphosate. So farmers buy GM grains from Monsanto and spray Glyphosate on them 2 weeks before harvest so there is less trash with the grain. The grains get used to make foods we eat and we are eating contaminated food that has cancer causing substances sprayed on it. Governments don’t care and companies like Monsanto are raking in the money while normal people (mums, dads, kids) unknowingly eat cancer causing substances on their bread and cereals.
If you want clean food or weed, grow your own so you know what is on it.
If you need a constant supply of weed, have cuttings and put plants to flower every 2 months. You have plants growing in one room. You have plants flowering in another room. When the plants have finished flowering you move more plants into that room to start flowering. If you do this you can harvest plants every 2-3 months (depending on strains).
I have three grows per year, 4 - 6 plants per grow, ~16 zips per plant. I use as much as I want, I give away as much as i can, still have more than I know what to do with.
Thanks for the info , I work with local strains we have in Iran, you can harvest every year which is time consuming and also not that strong, that’s why people here ask for sprayed products…
Wow three grows per year is amazing! I whish i had access to other strains…
I grow indoors. Could easily get four grows in but I have too much already.
You use light and temperature to control your plants right, like… changing from 6-6 to 12-6 and also lowering the temperature to make your plant go to flowering mode right?
Most veg at 18/6, some at other veg schedules. Flower is induced by changing to 12/12. I maintain low to mid 80’s F. I veg at 6/2.
I do a winter indoor grow with 5 plants this time for my primo meds.
6/2 or 18/6 for veg and 12/12 for flower.
I also do an outdoor grow in the summer in 30 gal pots that makes for some big plants.
I’m self sufficient. Lol.
Great job , wow i just joined last day but it feels like i belong here
You can probably buy seeds here and have them sent to you for different genetics. However, I’m not sure if it’s legal to do that where you are, but they usually send them in discrete packaging.
If you have several rooms you can have plants flowering all year and be harvesting every month. It just depends on how much space you have and how well you can conceal the smell when they are flowering.
Yes, my friend, I initially tried to buy from this site, but even though the sale and purchase of cannabis seeds are legal in my country, Iran, and even if they weren’t, they could discreetly send them, they still refused to sell to me. This could also be because I can’t make the payment the way they want (paipal and…), as due to my country’s dictatorial regime, all banks have deprived us of even the smallest services. I’m trying to find someone who I can trade with, offering my local saffron and barberries from our city, qaen, which are products of our own and well-known, in exchange for some seeds of better strains."