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Marijuana In Montreal...
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» thehemeraproject replied on Wed Nov 8, 2006 @ 4:35am
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Hey there

I buy my marijuana from local pushers, delivery guys. I don`t know how they get their stuff, and really I'm not interested to know.

Aiight no point of doing an intro, I'm not in the mood anyway. Is it just me or the pot here is boosted with other drugs ? I can't relax anymore when I take pot. It gets real intense in my head, fears, paranoia, and sometimes the exact opposite, a great and deep feeling, true love and peace. These are just feelings provoked by the drug. But I remember being able of smoking 3-4-5 joints a day without that much effect, and recently I've had friends dealing with some strong experiences by smoking local pot.

I'm not speaking of Berri's stuff, which I know is abnormal. I have this fear that more and more dealers are using other drugs on their plants in order to get more and more people hooked. Is this rational, or is it just me ? Perhaps the product hasn't changed in years and the issue here is more about my psychological stability, which is very possible. But I lack of info here, I want some feedback, share the knowledge over this.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Wed Nov 8, 2006 @ 4:43am
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I think there's a good chance that it's just psychological instability. After years of smoking, it's not uncommon for people who've got a pre-disposition towards some kind of mental illness to have it start developing as a result of smoking weed.

Or, we might be having the same problem as in the UK, where for the past few months people have been cutting their weed with ground up glass, sand and/or fiberglass to give it more weight and make it look more "crystaly"
I'm feeling fat and sassy right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» flo replied on Wed Nov 8, 2006 @ 4:52am
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yeah and anyways, all the weed i've had in canada was totally not natural... either genetically engineered or vaporized/mixed with something else, or both. it's not merely because "it's stronger", it's not even the same thing as any kind of weed i've tried in europe, even compared to amsterdam's premium quality.
I'm feeling the pain !!!! right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Phoenix replied on Wed Nov 8, 2006 @ 10:47am
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*Rolls eyes*

I've got several friends who are involved in the industry and I'd be shocked to find out that any of them have spiked their product. The truth is simple... if you do your homework properly, get a good strain to clone from, control the growing environment, and use the right mix of fertilizers, minerals and other nutrients, you'll yield good bud. It doesn't matter if it's grown organically, hydroponically, aeroponically, or aquaponically,.. if you know what you're doing you should get good results. Controlled lighting, heat, and humidity conditions are essential. It's too bad [ overgrow.com ] got shut down cause it used to be the best information site out there for anyone looking to improve their growing techniques.Keep in mind that personal tolerance also has alot to do with the effects one would experience from smoking... aside from quality, frequency also dictates high intensity (or lask thereof).
I'm feeling you up right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PitaGore replied on Wed Nov 8, 2006 @ 11:22am
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fuck its impressive how some peeps are slick and clever in here , wow !

NOT !
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MURDOCK_ROCK replied on Wed Nov 8, 2006 @ 12:22pm
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canada acctually has the most potent pot in the world...

anyhow... if you wanna know the real reason why so much pot makes you tired and paranoid.

you gotta look into the acctual strain.

pot falls into 2 main catagorys... indica and sativa

almost all the comercial grown pot here is typicly indica because it flowers fast and produces a bigger yield.

unfortunately it also makes you tired and paranoid (especially when grown indoors).

sativa however is the opposite...

and if you smoke it you will get all inspired to clean you house and shit.

too bad nobody grows it though... as it's not much of a money maker cuz the yeilds are small and it takes longer to mature.

there is also cross breeds that can offer similar effects of both.

Here is a quote from Hilary Black of the British Columbia Compassion Society:

"Indica and Sativa are the two main varieties of the cannabis plant used as medicine. There are many strains that are crosses of those two varieties. Within each of those varieties and crosses there are a huge number of individual strains, each with a different cannabinoid profile and effect. According to anecdotal evidence, the Indica strains are a relaxant, effective for anxiety, pain, nausea, appetite stimulation, sleep, muscle spasms and tremors, among other symptoms. The Sativa strains are more of a stimulant, effective in appetite stimulation, relieving depression, migraines, pain and nausea. We are now aware of specific strains that are effective for specific conditions and symptoms."

anyway...

chances are if you order from delivery your getting m-39 wich is an indica thats known for weighing alot, looking small, getting you really stoned, paranoid, tired and usually gives you a massive headache on the comedown.

so ya... i doubt you shit is laced...

cuz that would make it cost more.

and for real... nobody laces weed yo...

you hear that shit from you mom or something?

and if anyone knows where to get some nice "purple afgan sativa" or some good "creep", let me know yo cuz those strain are crazy!!
I'm feeling unicorn friendly right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Amp_Up replied on Wed Nov 8, 2006 @ 12:51pm
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hhhmmm... une heure de diner instructive...

sauf que maintenant j'ai juste le gout d'aller me tirer une pof!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Phoenix replied on Wed Nov 8, 2006 @ 3:03pm
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What people also neglect to acknowledge is that every strain has different levels of cannibanoids which affect the user's high differently. THC is only one of 20000+ toxins (half of which haven't even been identified, analyzed, or studied) found in marijuana. Some strains like "Trainwreck" contain THCV while others contain high concentrations of Delta-9's. These natural chemical differences must be taken into careful consideration when comparing their effects.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Lady replied on Wed Nov 8, 2006 @ 9:27pm
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and its not time to smoke a joint.. thanks for that wonderful peice of info there george..

now come smoke a joint with me:)
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» AYkiN0XiA replied on Wed Nov 8, 2006 @ 9:45pm
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chemical fertilizers = chemically modified weed.
c'est comme pour la bouffe, on peut acheter bio ou pas... pour le weed la seule façon d'être certain c'est de le faire pousser soi-même ou de connaitre la personne qui l'a fait pousser.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Etch_A_Sketch replied on Wed Nov 8, 2006 @ 11:50pm
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What, no it doesn't.
First of all, all fertilzers are chemicals, they are composed of the nutrients also known as chemicals a healthy plant needs to grow such as P, K, N, Ca, S, Mg, etc.
Perhaps instead you meant that synthetic, meaning man-made fertilzers = modified weed, but humans cannot create new elements, it just means that the fertilzer contains controlled concentrations of an easily ionized compound of whatever nutrient is needed for healthy plant growth. Even so, despite this man-made mixture, it does not affect the way the plant naturally processes the nutrients. I mean think about it, even if A plant has access to a nutrient, if it doesn't normally use the nutrient, why would it because its there? The unprocessed chemical would just go through the plants xylem system, much like fibre goes through our digestive system. Its possible that the plant might use the chemical if it can be broken down and then used in metabolic functions and many organic compunds are broken down into sugars.
But, the addition of synthetic fertilizers is not going to grow a bud that has a modified chemical composition, its just going to affect the growth rate and yield. I suppose fertilizers could create yields higher than those found in nature, but it isn't going to make the plant produce more THC or anything of the like.

And I couldn't agree more about how its too god damn expensive to lace weed with anything other than weed.....but there is always hairspray. Back in one of the cities in my home province, dealers used to weigh down their weed with hairspray....now that shit gives you a headache.

Later, kids. =P
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Bad_Chemistry replied on Thu Nov 9, 2006 @ 12:02am
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Murdock, Nice to see somebody who knows his weed that well too :)

He's dead on with M39, It's a very heavy buzz. Another distinguishing factor is that it usually has this... "wallnut" smell. I personally don't like it too much. It gets you really stoned, but usually all I ever want to do on it is sleep.

Another strain with similar effects I find is Jack-Hair which has been circulating lot's as of late. I prefer it to M39 though, usually has a "lighter" buzz.

Recently though I've made some retarded contacts for weed, and have smoked some great strains. There out there... you just need to look.

And Murdock, A good friend of mine had an ounce of some grade-A Sativa maybe 2-3 weeks ago. Was really great, The buzz was very light-headed and "fluffy". We smoked probably somehwere close to a 7 on 3-4 people and we all just had great conversation together. More friends came in after with some Couche and Orangina so I can't say much about the come down, but the high was great. If your seariouse about wanting some sick Sativa I can ask him for you.

And shit Pheonix they shut down [ overgrow.com ] Motherfuckers... that site was dope. I learnt alot on that site, about like having properly cured buds so on so forth.

I think I'm gonna start a Weed Appreciation Thread.
I'm feeling like smoking crack right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» thehemeraproject replied on Thu Nov 9, 2006 @ 1:28am
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Well I lacked info and now I've learned much (and got reminded of some stuff, like the difference between sativa and indica). I guess the solution would be to switch to sativa. What I get is M-39, altough recently I got my hands on something different...I call it bubble gum pot, no idea what's the real term. It's very chewy.

Murd I heard this story recently from my friends where they end up in hospital after eating pot. Nothing crazy actually, yet I live in the shadows of life, in fear and loathing, so I do weird assumptions and get paranoid. Plus, it was a good way to start a conversation on the topic, and you see now we have here a good amount of interesting info on the subject.

Anyway I'm going to finish this batch, aware of what it is, and seek another kind.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» AYkiN0XiA replied on Thu Nov 9, 2006 @ 9:30am
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maybe not fertilizers then... but what about chemical pesticides... would they put that on the weed?
I'm feeling magick right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» databoy replied on Thu Nov 9, 2006 @ 5:04pm
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Most grow operations dont wash there weed before selling it, so yes, you can potentialy get spray-on pesticides and fertilisers in your weed.
Update » databoy wrote on Thu Nov 9, 2006 @ 5:08pm
But then again, pesticides and fertilisers arent used to boost the effects of the drug, but to fix environmental problems and/or week genetic strain.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MURDOCK_ROCK replied on Thu Nov 9, 2006 @ 5:15pm
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most grower also opt for natural pesticides.
I'm feeling unicorn friendly right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» databoy replied on Thu Nov 9, 2006 @ 5:30pm
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Not so sure about that... actualy I highly doubt that, but hope/wish you are right on that one. Chemical pesticides are a lot easyer to use, you dont have to mix exotic ingredients or mash up a million wasps to acheave results.
Besides, just because its natural doesnt mean its not toxic.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Etch_A_Sketch replied on Fri Nov 10, 2006 @ 4:51am
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And its vice-versa as well, just because its synthetic, doesn't mean its toxic.
But yeah one could put a chemical pesticide on weed, but how much produce at the local supermarket has pest/insecticides sprayed on them? and all we do is rinse them with water, as if that helps!!
It doesn't seem to affect the general populace's health
considerably. (and it it does, well thats as easy fix to a complicated hopeless problem)
So I don't see what one really has to worry about regarding pesticides, they only way you are pesticide free is if you grow all your own vegetables anyways and I somehow doubt most of us have access to such a facility in Montreal.
I truly don't believe the conditions that the plant is grown in could affect the smoker so much. Pesticides are used because they are small portions of a substance that is lethal to the pest, not to humans. Poison really depends on the quantity, for example, chlorine gas is fatal to humans yet we use it to kill the micro-organisms in our drinking water and make it safe to drink. Oxygen, since its a free radical can be a fatal oxidizing agent to alot of anaerobic organisms. Ethanol(alcohol) or oxalic acid in rhubarb/spinach can kill you if you eat 10-20 pounds of it. All these things in small doses are perfectly safe and sometimes overall beneficial to the human body, so I really wouldn't worry about the pesticides growers use because its cannot going to affect your buzz/health at so low a concentration.

The most important thing is the strain of plant....and the love that goes into of course. =)
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» AYkiN0XiA replied on Fri Nov 10, 2006 @ 9:08am
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our montreal water is NOT all that safe to drink. i mean... you won't die of it, but long-term use can cause health problems, especially when mixed to sprayed vegetables, polluted air and ambient stress.

some chemicals used in spraying are not processed by the body so they just accumulate until it gets to the point where the quantity can cause serious damages.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Deadfunk replied on Fri Nov 10, 2006 @ 2:23pm
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im happy i stopped smokin weed a year and a half ago, i was smoking 7 to 14 grams a week...
now i take 1 puff and i feel bad and get paranoid ...

everytime i bought weed in montreal it was allways big-time crap... weed in st bruno was nice!

i allmost miss it HAHAH!
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