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What is your favourite strain and why? Do you have more strains that you like? Let us know. We are working on a seedbank with super fast shipping, good prices l, germination and feminized guarantee. What do you prefer Photo or Autoflower? I’ll start: Big Bud (easy and fast growing, higher yields) White widow (how can I not like this being from amsterdam) [emoji854] easiest to grow Gelato (best flavour) Peace!
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PGRs vs. PGRs - It’s Not All Bad Diving into Australia's cannabis cultivation, "Plant Growth Regulators" (PGRs) have stirred debates for decades. While PGRs, both synthetic and natural, influence plant growth patterns, their impact varies. Synthetic PGRs, with the allure of boosted yields, have sparked health and quality concerns, while nature’s own PGRs maintain the plant's essence and medicinal integrity. The Australian cannabis scene has evolved over time, from a surge of PGR usage in the early 2000s, often compromising quality, to a more recent decline driven by informed consumer choices. Navigating this terrain requires an understanding of the nuances, as the wo…
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Hi OzStoners! I'm a honours student at Monash University (Australia) currently running a research project investigating the associations between Cannabis use, motivations of cannabis use, and affect (i.e. your feelings/mood) following use. I'm hoping to find anyone interested in participating in cannabis research and being paid for their time. Study Background: Past research has shown that while cannabis use in itself is thought to be relatively harmless, specific patterns of use have been associated with a range of poorer outcomes such as stress, anxiety, and depression. Research into why people use cannabis, and their daily mood patterns around use, will allow us to…
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Original Content @ https://www.marijuana.com/news/2017/10/sativa-and-indica-just-smoke-and-mirrors/ An unpublished study by Dalhousie University on behalf of the Dutch medical cannabis producer Bedrocan.nl adds another challenge to the long-debated designation of cannabis strains as “Indica,” “Sativa,” and “Hybrid.” Well-known cannabinoid researcher Ethan Russo presented the study at the 9th IACM cannabinoid congress in Cologne, Germany last Friday. The recent study is third scientific work since 2013 that finds there is no basis in science for the widely used modern classification of cannabis strains. Researchers analyzed the genetic makeup of 149 Dutch cannabis…
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Health professionals wary of medicinal cannabis misuse and adverse effects: QUT research https://www.qut.edu.au/news?id=143688 A QUT analysis of studies gauging attitudes to medicinal cannabis has found that while health professionals are broadly supportive, they feel they lack clinical and legislative knowledge, and their greatest concerns are the psychiatric harm that may be caused to patients and misuse by recreational drug users. The findings have been reported in PLOS One. Key points: 26 published studies conducted in Australia, the United States, Canada, Ireland and internationally were analysedThese studies assessed the beliefs, knowledge and concerns about med…
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I’ve been messing around with the aweful pungent smelly Black Death that looms inside stems and smoking peices, well for years now whenever I hit the dry spell or money runs low. Now a lot of individual humans would commonly say “why would you even?” Or “ just go without “ .. yea cool but some alchemists are gonna get high somehow or another and some people aren’t as financial or lucky enough to buy and grow all the time. So yea enough ranting and let’s down to the sticky gritty. Here’s a few methods and pointers I find most effective and less annhialating for cannabis reclaim smoking(dregs, resin, black tar,).. Collecting: Bongs: generally I only collect the buildup…
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Hi OzStoners I hope you all had a good 420 celebration! It's been a while since I've made an appearance in these forums. You may remember me from cannabis growers survey #1. We thank you all again for your support of that research. In news from me I've now got 2 kids and am almost 40 (!!) and I'm still in this drug research game. I'm actually just about to leave UNSW (National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre) and will go to RMIT, as they've offered me a permanent position in research. I've spent most of my research time lately looking at the issues of darknet market drug supplies and novel psychoactive substance use, so not as much on cannabis - but also I've been p…
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Preface The use of the cannabis plant as a source of therapeutic compounds is gaining great importance since restrictions on its growth and use are gradually reduced throughout the world. Intensification of medical (drug type) cannabis production stimulated breeding activities aimed at developing new, improved cultivars with precisely defined, and stable cannabinoid profiles. The effects of several exogenous substances, known to be involved in sex expressions, such as silver thiosulfate (STS), gibberellic acid (GA), and colloidal silver, were analyzed in this study. Various concentrations were tested within 23 different treatments on two high cannabidiol (CBD) breeding …
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