~~~ I haven't seen any photos like it. It was not sticky at all yet it was fully dry no moisture at, making lots of powder after removing & bagging to roll. librarys closeingAre you smoking something very very heavy ?
Best guess is she started flowering in early August. Sprouted the seed in May.
~~~~~~~ When you say heavy I'm imaging a chunk of dark hashish & I didn't feel it even had any heavy metals. I don't need to have any now to recall, yet Thanks if you feel it affected me permanently because it did. With more truth my perspective is with greater understanding after Thia verses before Thia & my near death also raised my perspective to be less concerned with trivial things like politics & more concerned for eternal truths like reincarnation, seeing auras/UFO's & trying Thia, that then seemed the most sensible opportunity. I had been like a chess player knowingly playing a losing game reluctant to make an offensive move. Thanks; Later~~~ I haven't seen any photos like it. It was not sticky at all yet it was fully dry no moisture at, making lots of powder after removing & bagging to roll. librarys closing
Cannabis indica, originating in central Asia, was probably introduced into Southeast Asia about the sixteenth century. The vernacular name used throughout Southeast Asia is derived from the Sanskrit ganja. Cultivation of the plant is on a family basis, several roots planted around the house. Ganja is openly sold in the markets. The female plants are smoked, together with tobacco. The occasional cases of intoxication are remedied by decoctions of native plants. Ganja leaves and stalks are used extensively in the cuisine, to provide both an euphoric quality and agreeable flavor. Recognized as an analgesic, cannabis is used to combat, among other conditions, cholera, malaria, dysentery, anorexia, and loss of memory; it relieves asthma and calms the nerves; suppresses polyps, coughing, dizziness and convulsions; facilitates digestion and childbirth; it stimulates lactation, purifies the blood and clears the bile, regulates the function of the heart, liver and lungs; eliminates intestinal parasites, decongests the organism and is a treatment for paralysis. Cannabis is considered a source of social well-being to be shared with friends and is also used to ease difficult work tasks.
Data are presented principally from Cambodia with some observations about Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. There are marked similarities in the use of cannabis in these countries.