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How to Grow Marijuana
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Due to the sensetivity of this subject, I will keep my handle secret. If
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any one has any comments on this article or any questions or requests for
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additional information on this or other drugs leave a message to Farmer Ted
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on the HIGH ACCESS message base. For those out there that are planing on
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actualy growing marijuana I have a special proposition, just leave me a
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PRIVATE message on the HIGH ACCESS message base.
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MARIJUANA
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Marijuana is a deciduous plant which grows from seeds. The fibrous section
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of the plant was (has been replaced by synthetics) used to make rope. The
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flowering tops, leaves, seeds, and resin of the plant is used by just about
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everyone to get HIGH.
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Normally, the vegetable parts of the plant are smoked to produce this
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"high," but thay can also be eaten. The axtive ingredient in marijuana
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resin is THC (tetahydrocannabinol). Marijuana contains from 1 - 4 per cent
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THC (4 per cent must be considered GOOD dope).
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Marijuana grows well in many parts of the world and is cultivate in Mexico,
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Vietnam, Africa, Nepal, India, South America, etc.,etc. The marijuana sold
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in the United States comes primarily from, yes, the Uniited States.
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It is estimated that at least 50 per cent of the grass on the streets in
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America is homegrown. The next largest bunch comes actoss the borders from
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Mexico, with smaller amounts filtering in from Panama, occasionally South
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America, and occasinally, Africa.
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Hashish is the pure resin of the marijuana plant, which is scraped from the
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flowering tops of the plant and lumped together. Ganja is the ground-up
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tops of the finest plants. (It is also the name given to any sort of
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marijuana in Jamaica.)
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Marijuana will deteriorate in about two years if exposed to light, air or
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heat. It should always be stored in cool places.
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Grass prices in the United States are a direct reflection of the laws of
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supply and demand (and you thought that high school economics would never
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be useful). A series of large border busts, a short growing season, a bad
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crop, any number of things can drive the price of marijuana up.
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Demand still seems to be on the increase in the U.S., so prices seldom fall
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below last year's level.
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Each year a small seasonal drought occurs, as last year's supply runs low,
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and next year's crop is not up yet. Prices usually rase about 20 - 75 per
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cent during this time and then fall back to "normal."
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Unquestionably, a large shortage of grass causes a percentage of smokers to
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turn to harder drugs instead. For this reason, no grass control program can
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ever be beneficial or "successful."
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GROW IT!
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There is one surefire way of avoiding high prices and the grass DT's: Grow
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your own. This is not as difficult as some "authorities" on the subject
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would make you believe. Marijuana is a weed, and a fairly vivacious one at
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that, and it will grow almost in spite of you.
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OUTDOORS
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Contrary to propular belief, grass grows well in many place on the North
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American continent. It will flourish even if the temperature does not rais
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above 75 degrees.
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The plants do need a minimum of eight hours of sunlight per day and should
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be planted in late April/erly May, BUT DEFINITELY, after the last frost of
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the year.
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Growing an outdoor, or "au naturel", crop has been the facored method over
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the years, because grass seems to grow better without as much attention,
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when in its natural habitat.
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Of course, an outdoors setting requires special precautions not encountered
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with an indoors crop; you must be able to avoid detection, both from law
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enforcement freaks and common freaks, both of whom will take your weed and
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probably use it. Of course, one will also arrest you. You must also have
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access to the area to prepare the soil and harvest the crop.
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There are two schools of thought about starting the seeds. One says you
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should start the seedlings for about ten days in an indoor starter box (see
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te indoor section) and then transplant. The other theory is that you should
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just start them in the correct location. Fewer plants will come up with
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this method, but there is no shock of transplant to kill some of the
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seedlings halfway through.
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The soil should be preprepared for the little devils by turning it over a
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couple of times and adding about one cup of hydrated lime per square yard
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of soil and a little bit (not too much, now) of good water solubie nitrogen
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fertilizer. The soil should now be watered several times and left to sit
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about one week.
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The planst should be planted at least three feet apart, getting too greedy
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and stacking them too close will result in stunted plants.
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The plants like some water during their growing season, BUT not too much.
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This is especially true around the roots, as too much water will rot the
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root system.
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Grass grows well in corn or hops, and these plants will help provide some
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camouflage. It does not grow well with rye, spinach, or pepperweed.
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It is probally a good idea to plant in many small, broken patches, as
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people tend to notice patterns.
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GENERAL GROWING INFO
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Both the male and he female plant produce THC resin, although the male is
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not as strong as the female. In a good crop, the male will still be plenty
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smokable and should not be thrown away under any circumstances.
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Marijuana can reach a hight of twenty feet (or would you rather wish on a
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star) and obtain a diameter of 4 1/2 inches. If normal, it has a sex ratio
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of about 1:1, but this can be altered in several ways.
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The male plant dies in the 12th week of growing, the female will live
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another 3 - 5 weeks to produve her younguns. Females can weigh twice as
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much as males when they are mature.
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Marijuana soil should compact when you squeeze it, but should also break
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apart with a small pressure and absorb water well. A nice test for either
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indoor or outdoor growing is to add a bunch of worms to the soil, if they
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live and hang aroung, it is goos soil, but if they don't, well, change it.
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Worms also help keep the soil loose enough for the plants to grow well.
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SEEDS
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To get good grass, you should start with the right seeds. A nice starting
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point is to save the seeds form the best batch you have consumed. The seeds
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should be virile, that is, they should not be grey and shiriveled up, but
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green, meaty, and healthy appearing. A nice test is to drop the seeds on a
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hot frying pan. If they "CRACK," they are probably good for planting
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purposes.
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The seeds should be soaked in distilled water overnight before planting. BE
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SURE to plant in the ground with the pointy end UP. Plant about 1/2" deep.
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Healthy seeds will sprout in about five days.
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SPROUTING
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The best all around sprouting method is probably to make a sprouting box
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(as sold in nurseries) with a slated bottom or use paper cups with holes
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punched in the bottoms. The sprouting soil should be a mixture of humus,
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soil, and five sand with a bit of organic fertiliaer and water mixed in
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about one week before planting.
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When ready to transplant, you must be sure and leave a ball of soil aroung
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the roots of each plant. This whole ball is dropped into a baseball-sized
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hold in the permanent soil.
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If you are growing/transplanting indoors, you should use a green safe light
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(purchased at nurseries) during the transplanting operation. If you are
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transplanting outdoors, you should time it about two hours befor sunset to
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avoid damage to the plant. Always wear cotton gloves when handling the
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young plants.
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After the plants are set in the hole, you should water them. It is also a
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good idea to use a commercial transplant chemical (also purchased at
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nurseries) to help then overcome the shock.
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INDOOR GROWING
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Indoor growing has many advantages, besides the apparent fact that it is
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much harder to have your crop "found," you can control the ambient
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conditions just exactly as you want them and get a guaranteed "good" plant.
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Plants grown indoors will not appear the same as their outdoor cousins.
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They will be scrawnier appearing with a weak stems and may even raquire you
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to tie them to a growing post to remain upright, BUT THEY WILL HAVE AS MUCH
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OR MORE RESIN!
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If growing in a room, you should put tar paper on the floors and then buy
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sterilized bags of soil form a nursery. You will need about one cubic foot
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of soil for eavh plant.
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The plants will need about 150 ml. of water per plant/per week. They will
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also need fresh air, so the room must be ventilated. (however, the fresh
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air should contain NO TOBACCO smoke.)
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At least eight hours of light a day must be provided. As you increase the
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light, the plants grow faster and show more females/less males. Sixteen
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hours of light per day seems to be the best combination, beyond this makes
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little or no appreciable difference in the plant quality. Another idea is
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to interrupt the night cycle with about one hour of light. This gives you
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more females.
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The walls of your growing room should be painted white or covered with
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aluminum foil to reflect the light.
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The lights themselves can be either bulbs of fluorescent. Figure about 75
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watts per plant or one plant per two feet of flouresent tube. The
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fluorescents are the best, but do not use "cool white" types. The light
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sources should be an average of twenty inches from the plant and NEVER
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closer than 14 inches. They may be mounted on a rack and moved every few
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days as the plants grow.
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The very best light sources are those made by Sylvania and others
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especially for growing plants (such as the "gro lux" types).
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HARVESTING AND DRYING
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The male plants will be taller and have about five green or yellow sepals,
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which will split open to fertilize the female plant with pollen.
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The female plant is shorter and has a small pistillate flower, which really
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doesn't look like a flower at all but rather a small bunch of leaves in a
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cluster.
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If you don't want any seeds, just good dope, you should pick the males
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before they shed their pollen as the female will use some of her resin to
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make the seeds.
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After another three to five weeks, after the males are gone, the females
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will begin to wither and die (from loneliness?), this is the <20>time to pick.
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In some nefarious Middle Eastren countries, farmers reportedly put their
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beehives next to fiels of marijuana. The little devils collect the grass
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pollen for their honey, which is supposed to contain a fair dosage of THC.
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The honey is then enjoyed by conventional methods or made into ambrosia.
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If you want seeds - let the males shed his pollen then pick him. Let the
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female go another month and pick her.
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To cure the plants, they must be dried. On large crops, this is
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accomplished by constructing a drying box or drying room.
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You must have a heat source (such as an electric heater) which will make
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the box/room each 130 degrees. The box/room must be ventilated to carry off
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the water-vapor-laden air and replace it with fresh.
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A good box can be constructed from an orange crate with fiberglass
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insulated walls, vents in the tops, and screen shelves to hold the leaves.
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There must be a baffle between the leaves and the heat source.
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A quick cure for smaller amounts is to: cut the plant at the soil level and
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wrap it in a cloth so as not to loose any leavs. Take out any seeds by hand
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and store. Place all the leaves on a cookie sheet or aluminum foil and put
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them in the middle sheld of the oven, which is set on "broil." In a few
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seconds, the leaves will smoke and curl up, stir them around and give
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another ten seconds before you take them out.
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TO INCREASE THE GOOD STUFF
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There are several tricks to increase the number of females, or the THC
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content of plants:
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You can make the plants mature in 36 days if you are in a hurry, by cutting
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back on the light to about 14 hours, but the plants will not be as big. You
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should gradually shorten the light cycle until you reach fourteen hours.
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You can stop any watering as the plants begin to bake the reain rise to the
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flowers. This will increse the resin a bit.
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You can use a sunlamp on the plants as they begin to develop flower stalks.
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You can snip off the flower, right at the spot where it joins the plant,
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and a new flower will form in a couple of weeks. This can be repeated two
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or three times to get several times more flowers than usual.
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If the plants are sprayed with Ethrel early in their growing stage, they
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will produce almost all female plants. This usually speeds up the flowering
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also, it may happen in as little as two weeks.
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You can employ a growth changer called colchicine. This is a bit hard to
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get and expensive. (Should be ordered through a lab of some sort and costs
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about $35 a gram.)
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To use the colchicine, you should prepare your presoaking solution of
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distilled water with about 0.10 per cent colchicine. This will cause many
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of the seeds to die and not germinate, but the ones that do come up will be
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polyploid plants. This is the accepted difference between such strains as
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"gold" and normal grass, and yours will DEFINITELY be superweed.
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The problem here is that colchicine is a posion in larger quanities and bay
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be poisonous in the first generation of plants. Bill Frake, author of
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CONNOISSEUR'S HANDBOOK OF MARIJUANA runs a very complete colchicine
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treatment down and warns against smoking the first generation plants (all
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succeeding generations will also be polyploid) bacause of this poisonous
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quality.
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However, the Medical Index shows colchicine being hiven in very small
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quantities to people for treatment if various ailments. Although these
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quantities are small, they would appear to be larger than any you could
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recive form smoaking a seed-treated plant.
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It would be a good idea to buy a copy of CONNOISSEUR'S, if you are planning
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to attempt this, and read Mr. Drake's complete instructions.
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Another still-experimental process to increase the resin it to pinch off
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the leaf tips as soon as they appear from the time the plant is in the
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seedling stage on through its entire life-span. This produces a distorted,
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wrecked-looking plant which would be very difficuly to recognize as
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marijuana. Of course, there is less substance to this plant, but such
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wrecked creatures have been known to produve so much resin that is
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crystallizes a strong hash all over the surface of the plant - might be
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wise to try it on a plant or two and see what happens.
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PLANT PROBLEM CHART
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Always check the overall enviromental conditions prior to passing judgment
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- soil aroung 7 pH or slightly less - plenty of water, light, fresh air,
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loose soil, no water standing in pools.
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SYMPTOM PROBABLY PROBLEM/CURE
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Larger leaves turning yellow - Nitrogen dificiency - add
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smaller leaves still green. nitrate of soda or
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organic fertilizer.
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Older leaves will curl at edges, Phosphorsus dificiency -
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turn dark, possibaly with a purple add commercial phosphate.
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cast.
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Mature leaves develop a yellowish Magnesium dificiency -
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cast to least veinal areas. add commercial fertilizer
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with a magnesium content.
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Mature leaves turn yellow and then Potassium dificiency -
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become spotted with edge areas add muriate of potash.
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turning dark grey.
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Cracked stems, no healthy support Boron dificiency - add
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tissue. any plant food containing
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boron.
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Small wrinkled leaves with Zoic dificiency - add
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yelloish vein systems. commercial plant food
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containing zinc.
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Young leaves become deformed, Molybedum dificiency -
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possibaly yellowing. use any plant food with a
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bit of molydbenum in it.
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EXTRA SECTION:
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BAD WEED/GOOD WEED
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Can you turn bad weed into good weed? Surprisingly enough, the answer to
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this oft-asked inquiry is, yes!
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Like most other things in life, the amount of good you are going to do
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relates directly to how much effort you are going to put into it. There are
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no instant, supermarket products which you can spray on Kansas catnip and
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have wonderweed, but there are a number of simplified, inexpensive
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processes (Gee, Mr. Wizard!) thich will enhance mediocre grass somewhat,
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ant there are a couple of fairly involved processes which will do up even
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almost-parsley weed into something worth writing home about.
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EASES:
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1. Place the dope in a container which allows air to enter in a restricted
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fashion (such as a can with nail holes punched in its lid) and add a bunch
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of dry ice, and the place the whold shebang in the freezer for a few days.
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This process will add a certain amount of potency to the product, however,
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this only works with dry ice, if you use normal, everyday freezer ice, you
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will end up with a soggy mess...
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2. Take a quantity of grass and dampen it, place in a baggie or another
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socially acceptable container, and store it in a dark, dampish place for a
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couple of weeks (burying it also seems to work). The grass will develop a
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mold which tastes a bit harsh, a and burns a tiny bit funny, but does
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increase the potency.
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3. Expose the grass to the high intensity light of a sunlamp for a full day
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or so. Personally, I don't feel that this is worth the effort, but if you
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just spent $400 of your friend's money for this brick of super-Colombian,
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right-from-the-President's-personal-stash, and it turns out to be Missouri
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weed, and you're packing your bags to leave town before the people arrive
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for their shares, well, you might at least try it. Can't hurt.
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4. Take the undisirable portions of our stash (stems, seeds, weak weed,
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worms, etc.) and place them in a covered pot, with enough rubbing alchole
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to cover everything. Now CAREFULLY boil the mixture on an ELECTRIC stove or
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lab burner. DO NOT USE GAS - the alchol is too flammable. After 45 minutes
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of heat, romove the pot and strain the solids out, SAVING THE ALCOHOL.
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Now, repeat the process with the same residuals, but fresh alchol. When the
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second boil is over, remove the solids again, combint the two quantities of
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alcohol and reboil until you have a syrupy mixture.
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Now, this syrupy mixture will contain much of the THC formerly hidden in
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the stems and such. One simply takes this syrup the throughly comdines it
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with the grass that one wishes to improve upon.
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Marygin is available from:
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P.O. Box 5827
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Tuscon, Arizona 85703
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$5.00
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GRASS
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Edmund Scientific Company
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555 Edscorp Building
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Barrington, New Jersy 08007
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Free Catalog
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Soil test kits for PH - $2.40
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Al test - $9.95
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Soil thermometer - $2.75
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Indoor sun bulb, 75 or 150 watt - $5.75.
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SUGGESTED READING
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THE CONNOISSEUR'S HANDBOOK OF MARIJUANA, Bill Drake
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Straight Arrow Publishing - $3.50
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625 Third Street
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San Francisco, California
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FLASH
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P.O.Box 16098
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San Fransicso, California 94116
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Another file downloaded from: The NIRVANAnet(tm) Seven
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& the Temple of the Screaming Electron Taipan Enigma 510/935-5845
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Burn This Flag Zardoz 408/363-9766
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realitycheck Poindexter Fortran 510/527-1662
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Lies Unlimited Mick Freen 801/278-2699
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The New Dork Sublime Biffnix 415/864-DORK
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The Shrine Rif Raf 206/794-6674
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Planet Mirth Simon Jester 510/786-6560
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"Raw Data for Raw Nerves"
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