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Just a heads up that the 2nd prize has changed up a bit: 2nd place wins Sponsored by Green Smoke Room Seeds 10 Golden Retriever Fem Seeds Green Smoke Room Seeds Grinder Green Smoke Room Seeds Stickers Green Smoke Room Seeds Lanyard2 points
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The Bill allows possession of up to 600g of dried cannabis per person, or a maximum of 1200g per household with two or more adults living in it. One gram of the herb is about enough for three joints. Public possession is pegged at a maximum of 60g of dried cannabis, but public consumption remains illegal. https://mg.co.za/article/2020-02-14-no-legal-sales-in-new-cannabis-bill/2 points
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Sneak peak to my new Californian Kush imbred line, the sister of FruityPuke, quite pregnant at this stage Next up is a cutting from the BlackDOG, heavily seeded, FruityPuke pollen. I'll leave the other pregnancies as a mystery for now, happy growing yall!!!2 points
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The problem is, it takes longer to grow another single 600g plant, than to consume your current 600g... So if I split it into 6 plants....how are they gonna weigh my plants while wet and in medium? Are the roots, stems and leaves also weighed even though they are not the consumable part of the plant?.... All just potential issues in policing I'm seeing, but overall 600g is a decent amount to be able to have around.2 points
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"The Ministry of Justice has drafted a new bill which provides guidelines as to how much cannabis people can grow and possess in South Africa. The Mail & Guardian reports that the bill was developed in response to the Constitutional Court judgement in September 2018 that ended the ban on private cannabis use. The draft bill – which has not been publicly released – states that South Africans will be allowed to possess up to 600g of dried cannabis in the privacy of their homes for personal use. However, they will be prevented from selling the drug – either recreationally or for medicinal uses. The draft document was reportedly sent to the national director of public prosecutions, the department of health, treasury, and other stakeholders in October 2019 with a deadline set for the end of January 2020. It should be noted that the details of this legislation may still change and that it will still have undergo a public consultation period at a later date. The government has until September 2020 to bring legislation on cannabis in line with the Constitution. Hemp regulations The government also plans to open up and regulate the commercial use of hemp products, providing opportunities for small-scale farmers, President Cyril Ramaphosa said in his State of the Nation address on Thursday. Ramaphosa said government will formulate policy on the use of cannabis products for medicinal purposes, to “build this industry in line with global trends”. “The regulatory steps will soon be announced by the relevant ministers,” he said. He reiterated that agriculture is one of the industries with the greatest potential for growth. The Eastern Cape Government has also indicated that it plans to build a cannabis college as a means of creating jobs in the impoverished province. The training facility will upskill farmers in the growing and distribution of cannabis, and will assist with seed, fertilisers and fencing. It is set to be built in the Ingquza Hill Local Municipality in Lusisiki, picked because of its ideal growing conditions." https://businesstech.co.za/news/lifestyle/374310/new-draft-laws-show-how-much-cannabis-you-can-keep-for-personal-use-in-south-africa-report/1 point
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She is only just starting to flower. I'd say she switched with the move, about 1.5wks. Her last feed 4 days ago mixed in a 10l watering can: 50ml Seagro 10ml Biodyne 1tsp Magsulph 10ml Hortimix MKP.1 point
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Maybe I should buy another house1 point
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All is well@Dank I usually take a few cuttings during routine cleanups as backups. Got 2 distinct pheno's in the Cookie Birds and preflowering has started. Exciting times ahead, can't wait for the tricomes and terpines. Always amazes me how different these plants are from each other, all the different flavours and scents. Thanks for the opportunity to grow your beans. A lot of time and effort goes into breeding projects(also working on some stuff.[emoji16] ), just want to do them justice. Let's know about the spring drop when the time comes. Cheers Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk1 point
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What if you harvest and you have 2.5kg? Do you think you would be allowed to gift it to an adult?1 point
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All I'm reading is I can go bigger1 point
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1,2kg per household is positive for now... But we know our government and all those decision making politicians too well. Corruption on a scale that's potentially larger then any other lies on the tail end of this. So what do we do? Just continue staying under the radar and never keep more then 1,2kg of dried weed in one household? It's gonna be difficult considering they gonna weigh our trim, larfies, etc together with our bud.1 point
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I have a few San Pedro's planted in Mother Earth and those ones in pots gets pruned once the roots grows out far enough. I need to get to plastic warehouse and get a couple of those big tubs and pot them out. The one on the left is from Plettenberg Bay and the one on the right from Worcester. They need to be cut and brewed soon1 point
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"The Bill allows possession of up to 600g of dried cannabis per person, or a maximum of 1200g per household with two or more adults living in it." I am happy with this. I know some of the bigger growers or extracts users will probably have a problem with this. "The commercial model would allow for regulated commercial cultivation, possession and retailing of cannabis, similar to the regime for tobacco and alcohol." This is really interesting. Recreational cannabis on the same level as tobacco and alcohol is a great step. Will obviously need to pay attention to how accessible this industry would be for the small farmer. However we won't see the commercial model this time round, "The Bill, he said, did not address commercialisation of cannabis or licensing, which was being attended to by the relevant departments, including trade and industry, health and social development." All in all, pretty exciting developments on the horizon. Just hoping they don't botch it in some typical fashion..1 point
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Wonder what it'll mean for the amount of plants1 point
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One outdoor lady can easily provide more than 600 dry... But 600 dry is still a decent amount... If this is the case... I can live with that1 point
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So 600g. Wonder if that's per household total, per person or per private space At least we are getting closer to a number.1 point
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