(Part 3) Top products from r/Marijuana

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u/AfterbirthStew · 3 pointsr/Marijuana

Read. read. read. read. read. read

Dont waste money on good seeds right now. Use bagseed. It will give you the chance to learn the ropes and if you fuck up, you won't have wasted your good genetics.

I would seriously recommend setting up an account at ICmag. They are some of the most knowledgeable people on the web. It became the spot where most of the old OG members went after it got shut down. If you post a growlog there, read as much as you can, ask lots of questions, post pictures (carefully... just plants with nothing identifying in the background, etc.), you will learn a ton and grow some good weed.

As others have said. don't tell a soul. Loose lips sink ships. Check the legal forum and see how many people get in trouble because they got ratted out. That forum is a great place to learn from other people's mistakes. If you want to do this properly, you will likely have to change many aspects of your life that you may not be aware of.

Stay safe.

u/permaculture · -2 pointsr/Marijuana

In his book Mr Nice, Howard Marks writes about a time when he was caught in a street riot in Hong Kong, while carrying around 2 million dollars in a pair of suitcases. He was too exhausted to carry them any longer, and collapsed sitting on them.

I forget what happened next, but he got away OK in the end. Perhaps the Police offered him a lift to the Hotel? If anyone has the book to hand, do let me know :)

u/[deleted] · 4 pointsr/Marijuana

Validate and enhance the experience by reading some literature on the subject.
The Official High Times Pot Smoker's Handbook and
Pot Culture: The A-Z Guide to Stoner Language and Life

Both great books that our boss at work picked up for us so we could learn a bit of shit about the stuff that we were selling and the clients that we were selling too.

Language, movies, books, songs, artists, techniques, how-to, events, things-to-do-while-stoned, etc. Great books, particularly the High-Times one but both are really quite good.

/my 2¢

u/VoodooIdol · 1 pointr/Marijuana

That's correct. :)

I know it's primarily for indoor growing, but this book is an awesome reference for just about anything regarding the cultivation of marijuana.

u/classical_hero · 0 pointsr/Marijuana

" i am looking for sound arguments/reasoning that will help me argue that weed is not harmful, being illegal is not a good enough reason to constitute that it is "bad", and ultimately it is none of their business. help a brotha out!"

Dear Reddit, I don't know how to search Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Marijuana-Myths-Facts-Scientific-Evidence/dp/0964156849%3FSubscriptionId%3D19BAZMZQFZJ6G2QYGCG2%26tag%3Dsquid1507276-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0964156849

u/colossal_fuckup · 1 pointr/Marijuana

The joint-rolling handbook is an excellent resource for rolling:

http://www.amazon.com/Joint-Rolling-Handbook-Expert/dp/0932551238

Cones, windmills, all kinds of good stuff.

California / joints mostly for road trips / crutch=good / orange zig-zags or rice paper

u/lookatthesource · 1 pointr/Marijuana

A bale of cocogro or cocotek, some CannaCoco A&B or BioVega+BioFlores for organic , some Garden Lime from Lowes, a tent, an led, a light timer, a carbon filter and fan, and a guide book.


Ask Ed's coco guide works well for basics


Micks Coco guide is also good using just MaxiBloom

u/armakaryk · 2 pointsr/Marijuana

that's a good one, here's my favorite.

u/Chris_in_Lijiang · 1 pointr/Marijuana

Is this the same study that Bianca Latimer wrote about in:

Cannabis Climax - The Connoisseur's Guide to Cannaphrodisiacs

It sure looks very familiar

u/Sparqs · 1 pointr/Marijuana

You might want to read A Child's Garden of Grass, though some of the advice may be a bit outdated, given the increased potency of modern strains (at least, that's what Ernie Lundquist tells me).

u/yourbathroom · 2 pointsr/Marijuana

Too true and so sad. I'm in the process of reading James W. Loewen's "Lies my teacher told me". It is making me think that government run education, at least when it comes to social topics and history, is a SERIOUS conflict of interest. Generation after generation entering society just to become slaves.

u/Wexie · 2 pointsr/Marijuana

Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap Labor in the American Black Market is probably the best book on understanding why MJ is illegal, while things like alcohol are legal.

"Eric Schlosser (author of Fast Food Nation) returns with an exposé about the black market in the United States in Reefer Madness. He details three areas of the underground economy: marijuana, pornography, and illegal immigrant labor. He charts the growth of these industries as part of the country's economy and the hypocrisy of those who rail against these industries and yet spend their money within them. He refers to marijuana and pornography as "two commodities that Americans publicly abhor, privately adore and buy in astonishing amounts." Salon.com says, "Reefer Madness is more of a guided cultural tour, by turns infuriating, depressing and weirdly entertaining, than a polemic."

u/carrierfive · 5 pointsr/Marijuana

A classic Carlin rant, but the "fuck everybody" line at the bottom sums up how shallow it is.

If that's true, then the question to me would become how/why did those noble-minded baby boomers who broke so many barriers, did so much good, stopped the Vietnam War (along with a couple million dead Vietnamese!) turn into selfish semi-rightists?

And to me, there's 2 big factors in that: (1) the mass media, owned by the rich and constantly preaching capitalism and "greed is good," and (2) Reagan's seizure of power in the 1980 "October Surprise" presidential election.

Those 2 factors today are still impacting us.