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Anyone from dorset or hampshire?
Posted by: grodro (IP Logged)
Date: September 08, 2010 06:46PM

Hi everyone

I live in hampshire pretty much in between bournemouth and southmpton.
I have been smoking for about a year now and i have always been aware that sprayed weed was about, but until i recently had a look at this website i had no idea that contaminated ganja was so common and so harmful.
After seing a few pictures of gritweed i can definatley say that i have come across it a couple of times (thankfuly i did not smoke alot of it!) but over the past few months the stuff i have been getting looks rather good. By that i mean nice colour, looks good, smells right, smokes well and ash is soft and dry (i roll my joints without tobacco). This is all good but ive been hearing that there are new and more discreet ways of adultering cannabis and i am quite concerned about this.
So does anyone out there know about the weed round here? If it seems ok in the ways i described, could it still be contaminated and harmful?

I greatly look forward to any answers and they will be much apreceated. Thanks.

1. 1-hitter 2. S-hampton
Posted by: tokerdesigner (IP Logged)
Date: September 09, 2010 12:42AM

So far so good, that you have been omitting tobackgo, but you can best verify herb quality by taste using a one-hitter (25-mg. single tokes) instead of with a hot burning paperjoint. The Wikipedia "One Hitter" article has made progress recently and there are numerous pictures now showing how small the crater of your utensil should be to control "entry temperature" when lighting, by sucking slow&steady and keeping the lighter flame an inch or so below the opening so that the herb does NOT catch on fire for the first ten seconds which is when the vapourising happens. Pray to Jah to protect you against IAGAS ("I Aint Gettin Any Syndrome") i.e. desperate hurry to get things burning like billions of shortlived nicotine puffsuckers have done worldwide since 1853,

Southampton sounds like one of those places where we want a ton of hamp to be planted early next year. Look up thread, "UK SEA OF GREEN", for suggestions about dibble stick, brownspliff and hedgerow planting technique.

Re: Anyone from dorset or hampshire?
Posted by: grodro (IP Logged)
Date: September 12, 2010 09:00PM

Cheers man ill give that a try :D
ill check out the thred too man cheers!



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