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Thread: MSN pot tourism

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    Not gonna get into pi$$ing contest with you, but never said Ja gang was bad, I actually like it better than the mutated stuff being sold in Cali. That being said there is no way Ja Ganga is 18% not even close. I was down there with High Times in 2010 for a photo shoot,those guys and girls know there stuff. Did we run scientific tests on it, no. But I will believe a bunch of professional stoners over you any day. This is why I don't post here, 99% members are awesome, 1% turds like you.

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    Wow, that was uncalled for. Are you doing drugs or something?

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    lol...now now...why is it, this always happens...it isnt the subject matter that someone posts, but who posted it??, results in "slams"
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    While you all think you know what your talking about...... Thc levels have probably been tested in Jamaica but I can pretty much guarantee CBD levels havent so your arguements are for nothing... Like has been said... Jamaica doesnt have the "looker" ganja... But it is definatly potent.... Just like the coffee grown there... You can try to make it the same but it wont happen without jamaica soil and climate.

    Like someone else said you just arent getting the right connection in ja.
    Last edited by Beebeluv; 09-12-2013 at 12:29 PM.

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    All of the conditions for growing herb are 100 percent controlled by the growers here. The light, the nutrients, the water, the ventilation, the soil or hydroponics, the best seeds. There is no comparison or variety like we have here in Michigan. Plus it's legal. I lived in Jamaica for many years and had access to some of the best and only wish my husband would have lived to see how acceptable it has become. Again, Jamaica needs to get on board to provide gainful legal employment to the people as well as the tax revenue generated. True the conditions are excellent but these days there is much room for improvement.

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    Yes, man will always try to improve, regulate, and tax what Jah provide. More fyah! I have seen some very pretty herb in Jamaica; grown with love, soil, sunshine and rain.

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    Also happy to hear what is going on in the Retreat area. But let's not give away all of Jamaica's secrets. Also, my late husband always insisted on no ferty. To him the herb was the same as his fish which I saw him spit out and throw more than once if it was not organic and had no quality.

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    "Think globally, act locally." Hazel Henderson

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    Probably one of those people that thinks if its purple its better...smh.... Temperature and cultivation time ... Whatever.... Have fun arguing a pointless arguement!!!!!

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    Would everybody just light up and relax!

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