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Tom Hill Haze

acespicoli

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I have not seen that in many years... :love:
Been reading the thread, Destroyer is live and well!!! Big up to Charlie for his 7 years effort 🙏


Cannabiogens Destroyer Description​

Logo Cannabiogen Cannabiogen Destroyer
This 100% Sativa strain is a cross of Meao Thai and an early and stable Mexico/Colombia. The exceptional backcross of two of our best females took over 7 years. The total acclimatization of the mother Thai has been so difficult that we decided to introduce an earlier Sativa, as well as productive, and add its characteristics. The result is a strain which represents the state-of-the-art of Sativa with an exotic predominance of Thai.

The small and numerous bracteas are covered with a big amount of trichomes full of THC, carrying even 92 trichomes in some bracteas by mm2.

Environmental conditions should be rather dry during bloom and with nutrients level quite low, specially nitrogen.

Flowering period is from 8 to 12 weeks depending of growing conditions. Medium/high yield outdoors and some less in indoors. Suitable with grows using SOG and SCROG techniques.

Indoors: 60-75 days
Outdoors: early November


Good luck to Tom and finding the THH thai terpenes hes looking for!


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Donald Mallard

el duck
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What happens if they don't arrive safely and get intercepted, and that does happen at times, well they have your photo ID and know who sent it that's the risk you take and some of us don't feel that risk is worth it.

Seed does get through yes, but a lot have in the last few years have been intercepted also. That scanner is for all mail letters and parcels.
cant say ive lost too much sleep over it ,
it would be unusual for them to take much time over such insignificant amounts ,
large amounts of dangerous drugs , yea maybe , so dont give your id for them when u send ,, lol ..

id say a few ounces of weed , or a hundred or so seed ,no law enforcement is gonna bother with talking to another countries international border control folks etc about ... though maybe ozzie ones would , they are such sticklers for the rules , fucking nanny state mentality ....

oh im sure u can scan anything with those machines ,]however ,its the time factor ,
they just dont have the time to have folks sitting there looking at every single letter ,
it slows down the mail , the back log would be enormous , the amount of mail sent here every day is a massive amount ,, too big for them to look through everything ,

so with the idea not much can get through in letters , they are the first not to be checked ,
its just logic really ....
there is all sorts of stuff coming through every single day , i know because i know folks receiving it ,
from cocaine , to ecstasy pills , mdma , you name it , its in the mail , and it arrives ... and it gets through ...
 

acespicoli

Well-known member
What happens if they don't arrive safely and get intercepted, and that does happen at times, well they have your photo ID and know who sent it that's the risk you take and some of us don't feel that risk is worth it.

Seed does get through yes, but a lot have in the last few years have been intercepted also. That scanner is for all mail letters and parcels.
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Yes, lead can stop X-rays because of its high density and atomic number.
Lead's tightly packed atoms block X-rays from passing through.
Lead is often used as a shielding material to protect people and objects from radiation.

Just have to figure a way to print the CD label on lead now ;)
Packages labeled film still exempt from xray ?
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Best >>> :huggg:
 
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ninox33

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I agree with what you’re saying @Donald Mallard. I’m more of the opinion us prohibition countries better off not discussing successful smuggling methods in public place. Heaps of successful methods, but profiling would be done too. Large companies with standardised labels and or packets, could be, I suspect are, targeted.
Heaps of stuff goes in the mail, the South Africans were posting Krugerrands to Australia in the 80s, must have been end of white rule. And occasionally dabbling in some mail delivery, you can smell the medical prescriptions from the pharmacies as it posts along. It’s boggling what gets shipped in the mail.
Only thing I can say about OS, zero stealth works a treat.
 

Donald Mallard

el duck
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I agree with what you’re saying @Donald Mallard. I’m more of the opinion us prohibition countries better off not discussing successful smuggling methods in public place. Heaps of successful methods, but profiling would be done too. Large companies with standardised labels and or packets, could be, I suspect are, targeted.
Heaps of stuff goes in the mail, the South Africans were posting Krugerrands to Australia in the 80s, must have been end of white rule. And occasionally dabbling in some mail delivery, you can smell the medical prescriptions from the pharmacies as it posts along. It’s boggling what gets shipped in the mail.
Only thing I can say about OS, zero stealth works a treat.
very true ,
the oz government , and likely others ,
often resort to using propaganda because they know full well they can only stop a small % of contraband entering the country , lets say 10% ,
but spreading false information about the ways they can catch you ,
like tv programs we have called border patrol , or force , where everyone gets caught and they know what everyone is doing or pretend to know etc , or machines that can trace everything ,
this can prevent a further 10% of folks from trying , so they are doubling what they were stopping before ,
its a good result really ... for them , but 80% still slips by , so they are really only stopping a small portion still ..
anyhow , sorry we have drifted off course a little ...
 

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CONNOISSEUR GENETICS
Vendor
ICMag Donor
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A lot of us still live in that reality, sadly, and worse they have made it almost impossible to safely receive seed through the post from overseas by introducing new Teach that seeks seed out.

I still remember the days pre Holland seed banks and in all honesty I wish I could go back to those days.
We still beat that new technology and get Souvenir seeds into 🇦🇺 no problem and any other country we get orders from
 
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Wolverine97

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Even sending seed out say in a CD case or similar we need to give a photo ID here have since 2007 I think now, but I thought it may have just been in my state nope turns out it's everywhere friend posted seed had to give ID too recently. Posting in house is fine, just in or out of the countries is the issue. In the US they just seize the seed maybe a letter people just ignore, not here they kick your door in here.
Jesus man, what goddamn draconian hellhole do you live in? That's insane.

edit; nevermind... Oz, of course. From over here, it seems like Oz is trying to become an even more insane version of 1980's USA.
 
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led05

Chasing The Present
This is what I am talking about, and they have automated it now and added AI to it not only here but also in New Zealand now too. You might be lucky in that it has not been set up yet in your main Mail centre but its coming.

https://www.agriculture.gov.au/sites/default/files/sitecollectiondocuments/biosecurity/xray-unit.png


Australia is undertaking a ground-breaking trial using 3D x-ray technology in a biosecurity environment. The department was the first biosecurity agency in the world to deploy 3D x-ray capability in the airport environment. Under this project the department has also developed and deployed the world’s first algorithm to automatically detect biosecurity risk material.


Following these early successes the department now has 3D x-ray units installed in Melbourne International Airport and Melbourne International Mail Centre. By mid-2020, 3D x-rays will also be operating at the Sydney International Mail Centre.


The innovative implementation of this technology has allowed the department to successfully increase detection of biosecurity risk items with 3D x-ray screening, resulting in double the detections in the airport and triple in the mail environment compared to current screening technologies.

Looks exactly like the machines in US airports, at borders, in Customs etc that have been here for many many years, again its a numbers game (always has & will be) make it look like everything else & it slips right on through, it’s the constant dance to stay ahead, innovations on all sides….

PS: I don’t believe for one second they advertise accurately what level of technology they have at their disposal, sounds like the Aussie Govt is on a fear marketing campaign with tech that’s been in place already decades elsewhere… In general once the public has been clued in to the tech its already decades old, kinda always been that ways… Don’t let fear / paranoia ever dictate, it never ends well…
 
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Wolverine97

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A few years ago, we had some asshole teenager peel through our yard, tearing up the grass and drainfield area doing donuts and shit (he was feuding with my son). So my wife called the cops, first time I've ever had the law involved on my/our behalf in my life... anyhow, cop gets there around 11pm and I have to walk him around so he can take pics of all the damage. I wasn't too concerned about my plants that were close to harvest, but he didn't give a shit. Dude was actually pretty cool about everything. So while I do miss the old days, man it's kinda nice not having to sweat it anymore. Just plant my weed right in the garden, or on the deck in plain sight, no fences...

But the flipside is the current destruction of the gene pool, on a wholesale level. So it's definitely a double edged sword.

The kids parents ended up having to pay around $10k to fix that kids dumb mistake, which I felt kinda bad about. But things were getting to a point where I was going to have to get physically involved, and I really didn't want to do that.
 

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