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A lekker uplifting song to celebrate heritage day and our freedom to smoke!!! Support the Dagga Party guys, they in the upcoming local elections.
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Thank you my boet, just for mentioning my name and a recall. It means alot and says alot. I am glad you had a good experience, and no they are not a client of mine, just a good man with great products making a living. Edited the post because damn, just to say a good word goes a long way. People laughed about influencer services about 3 years ago, it actually works, and many clients know it works. I actually got a mail about more business just because of this comment, but they usually want to start their own marketing department or employ their aunty.
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Just had a guest staying over for the last couple days and guess what we spoke about, Landrace. It was not only an interesting discussion, but great news is there is one documentary coming out in December ( Sponsored by GHS ) , and hours of footage of another "landrace" documentary that still needs finishing. If anyone here would like to get on video and talk about landrace cannabis please let me know, any suggestions of other people who are knowledgeable in the field would be welcome to. Very excited to see this video published.
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Support the cabbage bandit
Chris Jay replied to Chris Jay's topic in Cannabis Legalisation & Activism
I think my mind is a little bent. I do believe in law and order ( I cant waffle too much, but I am probably as hypocritical as Bheke Celery ) , but there is really no law and order for the common person in SA trying to make a difference in South Africa. I just posted to FB about the Woolies looter is seriously disagree with his car being confiscated by crooks. He should have just got a 5 year suspended sentence or a promotion to senior management in ANC. His car is his livelihood, and when you listen to laws here this sounds like the full force of the law has been used against one man, who stole a shopping basket of food. I mean a house breaker can steal zink of your roof while you sleep, attach it to his stolen land, and the judge will say he is guilty but you cant have the stolen good back due to his circumstances. I seen that with my own eyes. I am not to sure what it is called in law, but its something to do with the value of the crime, judges take that into consideration. Today marks 3 years of cannabis decriminalisation, but people are still being arrested every day, still in jail for a joint or 3, while companies and pioneering people are making a fortune from exporting THC. #fuckingthesystem -
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Chris Jay replied to Chris Jay's topic in Cannabis Legalisation & Activism
Not everyone would do this, a good example is people supplying weed. - sidewalks dont really exist and I would far rather have to dodge cabbages than faulty sidewalks. - rats is a big problem in central CBD JHB and no one grows cabbages. - Runners run on roads, cyclists parallel ride on roads in a single lane and miss potholes. Make cabbages on sidewalks legal. I know there are not many activists on here, but seriously its a great initiative. A public person being fined R1500 for growing cabbages on his sidewalk. Come on, its time to support initiatives like this, its the reason you can grow zol in the privacy of your house. Not everyone is going to start growing vegetables on their sidewalk, dont stress. -
Guys, just dont do this, talk respectfully and grow big. Check out growersnetwork.org to. Lots of top breeders on there, even some that have access to the original Mel Frank beans, skunk #1.
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Support the cabbage bandit
Chris Jay replied to Chris Jay's topic in Cannabis Legalisation & Activism
Sorry trying to edit the crap formatting above. We should all be doing what he is doing and support this initiative. We planting vegetables on our verges this coming weekend. Fuck the system, metro/muni does not maintain verges do f-all for communities. I love walking with bare feet on my lawn, so I dig my lawn ,so do my dogs. I will be keeping it. -
A little off topic, but so on topic. The artist who designed this image is a cannabis supporter and you will see alot of his images on stickers and shirts.
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Here a Lesotho landrace to excite you:
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I was chatting with a colleague of mine in the USA yesterday and we were having a good laugh about his ADHD and cannabis. He is amazing when it comes to pattern finding and that is what the joke was about. He uses cannabis to help him focus and swears by it. I have another mate here in South Africa who was sadly put on Ritalin, I honestly believe it screwed his entire life up. He managed to matriculate from high school and followed the arts. I think it screwed up alot of lives and maybe even led people to harder substances. "Children diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are at increased risk for substance abuse. Response inhibition is a hallmark of ADHD, yet the combined effects of ADHD and regular substance use on neural networks associated with response inhibition are unknown." Source
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Lobbyists bemoaned the draft Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill during a three-day public participation process in Parliament this week. The bill allows for the private possession and use of cannabis. The unregulated cannabis industry is estimated at R28-billion. “We reject the bill.” This was the recurring sentiment as one by one criticisms were levelled against measures in the proposed Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill, during public hearings held by Parliament’s Justice and Correctional Services committee this week. While interested parties were not opposed to the bill being passed, they argued that it needed to be revised. Pro-marijuana use lobbyists complained that heavy restrictions placed by lawmakers on cannabis use and possession is a failure to recognise the socioeconomic potential for cannabis to alleviate poverty and boost the local economy. Parliament was criticised for failing to consult effectively with the public before drafting the bill. Researchers and indigenous communities said that without consultation the bill failed to accurately distinguish between “hemp” and “dagga” and their differing uses; it placed unrealistic limitations on THC levels; over-exaggerated the harms of cannabis and failed to recognise the nutritional as well as environmental potential of cannabis to produce biofuel. The genesis for the hearings dates to September 2018 when the Constitutional Court handed down a landmark judgment that South Africans had the right to consume cannabis in the privacy of their own homes. This effectively decriminalised the private use of marijuana. Cilo Cybin Pharmaceutical cannabis plants in a grow room at the company’s facility in Centurion on 20 August 2021. (Photo: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg via Getty Images) The court gave Parliament 24 months to change the legislation to align with the ruling. Though the deadline was missed, the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development has since released its draft Cannabis Master Plan – a strategy to industrialise and commercialise the controversial plant. According to the Master Plan, South Africa’s largely black-market cannabis industry is estimated at R28-billion. The number of cannabis users is about 3.4 million and Interpol rated South Africa as the fourth-largest producer in the world. As part of the Master Plan, the draft bill, passed by Cabinet in August 2021, outlines the rules for the possession and cultivation of marijuana. Source
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Everyone seems to have an issue with guys putting their cocks on a block, risking millions. Been watching a couple legal grows for a couple years now and can only say the opposite to what you think. ON the other hand lots of "legal" growers are sitting with kilos not being able to do anything with it. Can you imagine how that feels. Well done to these guys who are taking the chance, commercialize cannabis. Hats off to you living the dream.
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That is very cool @Van Wijk, well done on making your own setup. I wish I could get there, but need to take the first step. Just came across this Tenti Controller, only 100 are being built and sold, shipped from November 2021. Tenti WiFi Grow Tent Controller https://growershouse.com/tomatotent-controller-stand-alone-controller
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Cannabis Legalisation
Chris Jay replied to GandalfTheGreen's topic in Cannabis Legalisation & Activism
Yes although the original law was found to be imposing on our privacy and rights, limiting the amount of plants to 8 flowering plants is a further invasion of our privacy and like you say other "criminating" factors. But like Jeremy said yesterday, 8 plants is just a guideline, its not law and there is no limitation on the amount of plants you want to grow. -
Cannabis Legalisation
Chris Jay replied to GandalfTheGreen's topic in Cannabis Legalisation & Activism
I believe this to be BS to, there is no legal limit of plants/ or recommended amount of plants. Its just a guideline for now. That is correct. I actually have Jermeys speech for today, if I could only find an easy way to upload. One part I will quiote:" 9. That is like asking the real criminals to become judges or to act as wolves might do to decide for the rights of sheep.". Love it. -
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Chris Jay replied to GandalfTheGreen's topic in Cannabis Legalisation & Activism
Late last night i received this whatsapp from Jeremy Acton, leader of the Dagga Party: " All participants in this spoken submission process who get to speak, please declare NO CONTRACT with the Bill, and DECLARE A VETO on further process of the Bill. Please declare the Bill to be COMPLETELY REJECTED. The same is going for the Umzimvubu Farmers Support Network, FOGFA, Schindlers, ECDC, and a couple others that are involved. So I take it that the powers that be are trying to screw us as usual. Thankful for having great people mentioned above looking after our interests while we smoke and grow in peace. -
Cannabis Legalisation
Chris Jay replied to GandalfTheGreen's topic in Cannabis Legalisation & Activism
Thats an interesting article @Stinger96and thanks for sharing. Legal limits for personal, legal use at home are set to: unlimited for seeds and seedlings four flowering plants for those living alone, or eight for homes with two adults or more. 600 grams of dried cannabis if you live alone, or 1.2 kilograms in homes with two or more adults. In public places, possession is set to 100 grams of cannabis or one flowering plant. Source The future in these strange days is not easy to predict. I was speaking just last week with a guy heavily involved in the manufacturing of CBD products and there is a current court case with regards to the legalities. It could shutdown our new CBD industry if it goes through! I am hoping that cannabis stays legal for personal use and consumption and think it will be guaranteed as its clearly established that its for privacy. However, I think the cannabis framework for the market will be filled with corruption and loose ends, just like the R$D cultivation licencees find themselves currently. ANC does have a knack for screwing everything up. -
That is amazing ,stem that size in a pot so small. Nice growing. Probably just a outsider marsupial doing some stem art on something so interesting. Yip a porcupine might have knocked it over ( top heavy ) while a field mouse would not be able to.
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Dont hurt the porcupine and just piss him off by raising your pot a couple inches. Also consider covering the bottom of the stem because the removal of the out layer will effect nutrient uptake, especially in the cold.
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I think it could be a small house mouse or something along those lines/mole/rat. Unlike ringbarking trees, water and nutrients for cannabis flow up the internal part of the stem, so it should not be a problem.
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You can say that again, 4 days before the biggest cannabis event of my life, it was all cancelled due to COVID. I was about to print shirts, caps, flyers. And then had to pay back about 5k to add insult to injury. Not entering, but making a plan to be there. It really does look like its going to be a great event.
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Wondering how we get parcels in from over the seas and who to use. Sadly I been using SAPO most of my life but after receiving a parcel today that took 9 months to receive, 3 months faster than the last parcel. Plus our postmaster has found a new job and the branch closed down a month or two ago. Who do you use? I cant be bothered anymore with SAPO, but I did give them a 5 star review for progress.
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Smoking this delicious piece of wedding cake.