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t damage the roots. When you
have done this push your fingers down into the side and lift the plant
and soil out. You will have some breakaway soil but this does not
matter as long there is not too much of it lost. Quickly place the plant
into the larger pot and fill with soil. Give your plant some water so
that it will take to the new soil. Never ever try to lift your plant by the
stem. Even though the stem may look safe and strong this nearly
always causes problems down the line. You should always have a firm
grip of the soil when transplanting. Some people like to clean the
roots, but I would not recommend it for cannabis. If your soil is very
compact you may be able to turn the pot upside down and tap the
whole medium out as one solid mass.
During some transplants the cannabis plant may go into
shock, even if your transplant was clean and perfect. If you have kept
your plant well it should survive. If the plant has not been looked after
it may fail quickly. A good grower always takes care of his/her plants.
Transplant shock is caused by a disturbance of the roots. If the roots
are cut or fall down, the plant does not respond well to this. This is
why you must always make sure that you keep a firm hold of the soil
during transplants. Also refrain from feeding them for 1 week if you
can. There are some transplant feeding products that work as
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hormones out there and you may wish to have a look at those.
GERMINATION SOIL
There are many soils out there that advertise themselves as
germination soils. They basically are the same as any other soil except
they contain micronutrients and are kept somewhat 'clean' (the soil is
sifted and no compost is added). Ordinary loam soil with a pH of 7 and
an NPK of higher or equal amounts of N than P or K is good for
starting seeds in. Even the ratios of NPK @ 5:1:1 or 8:4:4 are good.
Just make sure that the N is equal too or higher than the P and K
factors on the label. More about soil later.
INDOOR AND OUTDOOR GROWING
We are now coming to the first core divide in growing
marijuana. At this stage you should now know something about the
History of Cannabis, How it is smoked, Cannabis Species, The
Cannabis High, Seeds, How to choose and obtain seeds, Grow factors,
The life cycle of the plant, Propagation, Germination and
Transplanting. Now all these things are generally pre-production
methods except for Transplanting. You are about to take your seedling
and put it into your main grow area. This means that for the next 3 - 9
months your plant is going to be located in a certain environment.
That environment is either indoors or outdoors. So let us talk about
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each in brief for a moment.
GENERAL INDOOR GROWING
Figure 3.9 - Indoor Grow room picture by Shipperke.
Light is the most important factor next to choosing your
strain that you must consider. There are two main ways to light your
plants indoors - Natural light and artificial light. Both ways have
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This plant grew well and would have had an acceptable yield except it slacked when the time came to
produce resin. Slack isn’t even the word it’s more like failed. It almost literally had zero resin. Because the
other 2 were nice plants this one was given a second chance before meeting its maker.
Make the grade when grown from clone it didn't. Meet its maker it did, good riddance.
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No. They didn’t smell like blueberries to me but did have something added to the sweet skunky indica odor
that has a berry quality to it. It is becoming stinkier as it ages too. For those of you that have friends that are
impressed with smell this would be a winner. Max security calls for paying big time attention to odor control in
the grow with these. Except of course for 3 which doesn’t smell like anything but the lawn.
This weed would present a packaging challenge if you need to move it for some unknown reason -
Buzz: As stated the two remaining plants had better than average potency for this age. Both were definitely
indica types buzzing with 2 being somewhat unique with a heady floaty type thing going on. More later when
they’re older but I will say the buzz has some unique qualities compared to everything else worth keeping
more than likely.
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The Assassins killed out of fanatical religious
devotion—hashish or no hashish—and the American Indian did not become peaceful as a
result of smoking marijuana in his pipe, a myth which the procannabis side propagates to
demonstrate the weed's pacific properties; the Indian had no marijuana to put in his pipe.
"The American Indians never used it in their peace pipes," writes Richard Evans Schultes,
one of the world's experts on ethnobotany; the "American Indian... did not anywhere have
Cannabis sativa at his disposal in pre-Colombian times," agrees Michael Harner, an
anthropologist who studies the use of psychoactive substances among Indians. Were
Malayan tribesmen who ran amok high on marijuana? Were Patrice Lumumba's followers
under the influence of cannabis when they displayed "orgiastic frenzy and homicidal
ferocity" in battle?1] Was Victor Licata intoxicated by marijuana when, on October 17,
1933, in Tampa, Florida, he hacked his entire family (father, mother, and three brothers)
to death with an axe?2] Have India's holy men been inspired by the cannabis high?
Answers to these questions depend more on what we think of marijuana than what
actually happened historically. Recorded history is largely myth-making, an effort to align
supposed events with our own ideology.
Marijuana has played a medicinal role in every area in which it was grown, including
the United States where from colonial days until well into the twentieth century it was
used to cure a variety of ills: acute depression, tetanus, gonorrhea, insomnia, malaria,
insanity, stuttering, migraine headaches, flatulence, epilepsy, delirium tremens, asthma,
cancer, and chronic itching—with understandably mixed results. Until 1937, when federal
law outlawed its possession and sale, marijuana was a staple in many patent medicine
catalogues.3] Today, of course, very few physicians take marijuana's therapeutic role
seriously; in fact, physicians usually define drug abuse as the use of a drug outside a
medical context. That marijuana use is invariably abuse is deduced from the fact that
marijuana has no legitimate medical treatment function whatsoever; any use, in the
medical view, is by definition misuse or abuse. Although the therapeutic argument for
marijuana will occasionally be invoked by users and pro-pot propagandists, in general,
most do not take it any more seriously than the physicians do; they are content with the
argument that the drug is simply harmless and does not cause or compound any medical
problems.
The use of marijuana, or Indian hemp, for medical purposes considerably predates its
use for psychoactive purposes. Its origins as a medicinal herb are, of course, lost in primal
obscurity. Norman Taylor, a botanist, writes that mention of hemp may be found in a
pharmacy manual from 2737 B.C., supposedly written by a Chinese emperor, Shen Nung.
4] This story found its way into a vast number of essays on marijuana,5] mincluding my
own.6]