Hi,Hempy how you get from neon green to brown bud after curing ?
You destroy your crop with curing ??
I never had that change of colour.
Hi,Hempy how you get from neon green to brown bud after curing ?
You destroy your crop with curing ??
I never had that change of colour.
Clearly you have never grow any Thais its genetic i am getting so sick of the nasty petty shit from set members in here i am thinking its time i stop posting pics and bothering full stop.
You guys clearly have issues that needs addressing be it in the way of therapy or medication or both to treat what is wrong with you few.
No point posting if i am going to be continually trolled and my thread trashed done.
once you smoke a real hazy type weed, you will understand why people rave about the old strains. getting stoned is one thing and i enjoy it a lot, but getting high is something else and thats where some of the less tasty sativas get you, giggling tripping high happy state. not everyone want to smoke couch locking weed all day. now if only there were some fast flowering hazes that had the desired high
Yup enough hate in the world and hempy gets lots of unnecessary flack, we are all entitled to our opinions, no need to get personal and insulting when someones opinion differs from yours..He has decades more smoking and growing experience than the age of most on here...respect costs nothing..
https://www.bangkokpost.com/busines...UYiV9-HmFMp980w_9QTAC8AFiEjmLvQ2p_1fLUpLZCulo
Cannabis tourism offers ray of hope for battered industry
As the first nation in Southeast Asia to legalise its medical use, a unique market opportunity in catering to wellness and luxury tourists is emerging.
published : 27 May 2021 at 10:40
newspaper section: Business
writer: Dusida Worrachaddejcha
Than Global Travel has been offering educational cannabis tours at the Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, Sakon Nakhon Campus.
Thailand became the first country in Southeast Asia to legalise the production, import and export of cannabis for medical purposes in 2018, following an amendment of the Narcotics Act to allow broader use for business opportunities, including tourism.
According to the "Asian Cannabis Report" conducted by Prohibition Partners, the market value for the legal cannabis industry in Asia is projected to reach US$12.5 billion (392 billion baht) in 2024.
The value of the cannabis industry in Thailand is estimated to be $661 million, with $237 million from medical cannabis and $424 million from the recreational cannabis market, which is not yet legal.
As awareness of medicinal cannabis grows, cannabis tourism has strong potential to help the tourism industry recover from its record slump caused by the pandemic, said Jacky Ong, president of Cannabis Investment Summit World, a cannabis virtual event in Thailand.
Cannabis tourism should boost Thailand's status as a leading medical and wellness tourism destination, said Mr Ong.
This strategy could attract upper middle to luxury tourists, the elderly, and medical travellers diagnosed with cancer and epilepsy, he said.
Mr Ong said tourists from the mainland and Southeast Asia represent a potential market in the post-Covid era because no other country in Asia allows the distribution of cannabis for medical and wellness end users.
However, tourists from North America, who have a variety of cannabis choices locally, might not be a big market for cannabis tourism here, he said.
To take advantage of this potential, Thailand must develop and promote cannabis-related hospitals and clinics, certify cannabis doctors, and build manufacturing facilities and wellness resorts as well as tour packages to gain better recognition, said Mr Ong.
SEEING GREEN
Kattikamas Thanyajaroen, executive officer of Than Global Travel, said the company wants to develop a niche market in medical tourism thanks to the country's leading position as a medical hub and wellness destination.
Some plants on display at Pethlanna Organic Commodity Enterprise in Lampang.
A few years ago, Than Global partnered with Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, Sakon Nakhon Campus to develop educational cannabis tours after the university was granted permission to grow plants for the academic purpose of studying the medical benefits.
The pilot phase of the tour brought 3,000-5,000 health volunteers and officials from sub-district hospitals to visit plantations in Sakon Nakhon and Buri Ram last year.
Ms Kattikamas said the tourists consisted of people of all ages, from millennials who want to try new things, to business owners keen to venture into this industry, as well as the elderly who care about their health and medical issues.
The three-day, two-night package cost between 8,900 baht to 9,900 baht, while the company also offered a 1,590-baht "Cannabis Pass" for tourists 18 and older to join a half-day cannabis tour in Sakon Nakhon, Buri Ram, Chiang Mai, Loei, Nakhon Ratchasima, Udon Thani, Nong Khai and Nakhon Phanom in April. This was before the third outbreak abruptly put a stop to all activities.
She said the next phase of cannabis tours will focus on medical care for people who want to use cannabis at clinics or universities for treatment.
Another option is to offer factory tours to original equipment manufacturers of cosmetics, skincare products and other cannabis or hemp products to serve demand from investors.
"There will be more opportunity from cannabis businesses in Thailand in the next five years, especially in tourism as the country already has a strong reputation in hospitality," Ms Kattikamas said.
"But if the country does not act fast to promote cannabis tourism, potential tourists will flock to other destinations such as Laos and Malaysia, which also plan to join the lucrative cannabis market."
COMMUNICATION KEY
People still have negative perceptions and a stigma exists towards cannabis, which was once perceived as a narcotic even though most people do not develop an addiction as happens with alcohol and cigarettes, said Ong-ard Panyachatiraksa, adviser to Pethlanna Organic Commodity Enterprise in Lampang, which offered cannabis tours to tourists early this year.
Tourists visit Pethlanna Organic Commodity Enterprise in Lampang, which offers marijuana tours.
Communication about cannabis for tourism and its contribution to the overall economy is vital to create a better understanding, he said.
Mr Ong-ard said if people open up more to cannabis, it will lead to an opportunity to legalise its use in other arenas such as recreational purposes, which supports the growth of the industry.
I didn't come on here with any intention of trolling hempy. It's an interesting thread and he has some great experiences to relate. However, nearly every thing I have said has been taken as personal attack when it was only meant as constructive. He can be stubborn and argumentative. I have seen this over multiple forums for years. In other words, he brings a lot of this on himself. Overall I love hearing about his Thai and Haze, but if he says something that is wrong, then people are free to point that out.Yup enough hate in the world and hempy gets lots of unnecessary flack, we are all entitled to our opinions, no need to get personal and insulting when someones opinion differs from yours..He has decades more smoking and growing experience than the age of most on here...respect costs nothing..
Hi,Hempy how you get from neon green to brown bud after curing ?
You destroy your crop with curing ??
I never had that change of colour.