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Showing posts with label Cannabis Growers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cannabis Growers. Show all posts

Friday, August 12, 2016

Trailer for Weed-Themed Series High Maintenance

An independent web series High Maintenance is set to make its HBO debut

High Maintenance

High Maintenance the marijuana-centric comedy, created by husband and wife duo Ben Sinclair and Katja Blichfeld will be making its debut on September 16 at 11 PM on HBO. Sinclair also stars as the pot dealer in New York who, of course, delivers the goods to various people throughout the city. The minute-long spot introduces us to a few of them, including one Brooklynite stating, “only in Brooklyn can you smoke pot all day with your friends and call it a preschool for adults.” Don’t miss the series debut come September.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Make your own Natural Organic Nitrogen Rich Plant Food


Make your own Natural Organic Nitrogen Rich Plant Food Fertilizer 


I was doing some gardening and this little plant bit me and i have never seen this plant before so had to look it up and I’m so glad i did not only is it good for fertilizer it to is a super food and medical value

found:
Disturbed landscapes, forest clearings & moist woods throughout Europe & North America.

The Sting:
Stinging hair tip breaks off and toxin mix of acid and antigenic protein enter the body. Stings are itchy and irritating, but not dangerous.

Wild life:
Host plant for moths & butterflies including red admiral, painted lady & satyr anglewing. Supports over 40 types of insects.

Culinary:
Beer, Soup, Tea, Cheese, Salads Vitamins A, C, D, E & potassium, calcium, iron.

Medicinal:
Nasal inflammation, urinary disorder, aches and pains, hay fever, insect bites

Simply pick a bucket full of stinging nettles,new growth is best but older plants will do,then chop this up a little in the bucket and simply leave to soak in a bucket of water for around a week.
After a week or so the leaves will start to break down and release the nutrients and trace elements and turn into a brown liquid.
Then simply sieve the liquid and store.
Use this feed on any plants or vegetables around the garden but especially leafy green plants like lettuce or cabbages as they appreciate a bit of extra Nitrogen.
Dilute the feed so that it's about the color of weak tea and that's about it.
Cheap,natural,organic feed from the nettle
Make your own Natural Organic Nitrogen Rich Plant Food






Stinging Nettle All Natural Vegan, Super Food, Tea, Pain Killer, Ultimate Testosterone Builder And Much More


Stinging nettle has a variety of beneficial uses, not just medicinal and a food source but a fertilizer to. Nettle has a high content of vitamins A, B2, C, K, Iron, Potassium, Manganese and even Calcium. It contains up to 25% protein.




Sunday, June 12, 2016

Cannabis Growers Fight To Protect Jobs Recreational

Cannabis Growers Fight

Smaller-Scale Cannabis Growers Fighting For A Seat At The Table

Travis Lane has been growing marijuana since high school when his first pot plant swiftly withered and died in his bedroom closet. By the time he was 20, he had cultivated a small basement grow-operation.
Now in his mid-thirties, Lane owns an online dispensary and runs two 390-plant operations on Vancouver Island. He employs two cannabis growers and raises his plants without pesticides or liquid fertilizer.
"I don't want to hide what I do. I'm good at what I do. I'm proud of being good at what I do," he said. "I've been proactive my whole life in trying to move towards a time where cannabis growers can openly be professional."
Lane holds two Health Canada licenses for the grow sites, making his pot production legal for medical purposes. But with the federal Liberals committed to legalizing cannabis for recreational use, Lane is among the smaller-scale of cannabis growers fighting for a seat at the table.
The government is still in the early stages of developing the legislation it plans to introduce next spring. Those behind a budding "craft cannabis" movement warn, however, that if the law favors large-scale commercial producers, then jobs and potential tourism revenues will be lost and the black market will continue to thrive.
"It's going to be the National Energy Program all over again, but instead of Alberta and oil, it's going to be B.C. and cannabis," said Ian Dawkins of the Cannabis Growers of Canada, referring to the 1980 policy that infuriated Albertans when the federal government tried to gain more control over the oil industry.
"You're talking about economic activity that has sustained communities that have been devastated by the loss of primary industries."
His group, a national trade association representing small and medium-sized cannabis growers and vendors, recently commissioned a report on B.C.'s cannabis industry. Economist Larissa Flister used Colorado, a similarly-sized state with legal pot, as a proxy to estimate that about 13,700 people have marijuana-related jobs in B.C.
It's a rough figure that's impossible to verify due to the illegality of the jobs, but several estimates have pegged the value of B.C.'s pot industry at between $2 billion and $7 billion.
Advocates say they are fighting to ensure that legalization actually recognizes those workers, rather than pushing them further underground.
Dawkins pointed to the federal Liberals' cautious tone, and intense lobbying by large licensed producers, pharmacies and liquor stores, as a heads up the government could be headed towards a strict regime without space for smaller growers or dispensaries.
"If you're selling cannabis in a liquor store, in this tightly-controlled regulatory environment, you're not creating tourism. There was no winery tourism in B.C. until they began to de-regulate the winery sector and allow for all these wineries to pop up in the Okanagan," he said.
"Cannabis is no different. No one is going to fly to Vancouver to go to a pharmacy and buy the Budweiser of joints."
The Southern Interior community of Nelson has put forward a resolution asking the Union of B.C. Municipalities to lobby the federal government to share tax revenue from legal marijuana with provinces and cities.
Teresa Taylor, a founding director of the Craft Cannabis Growers Association of B.C., warned that if an "elitist" legal system is created, the black market will flourish. She said craft cannabis growers are "ma and pa" farmers who care about producing a high-quality product.
"In order for us to continue to have strong local economies, the legislative model needs to include that level of production. I think it would be akin to losing something like the forestry industry or mining or fisheries," she said.
"We depend on this. We need it to stay in place, and not only that, but we need it to be recognized as a valuable and noble agricultural profession."
Vancouver lawyer John Conroy said he believes the Liberals are open to allowing craft growers.
He said Canadians have already proven they dislike a system that limits marijuana sales to big companies. In February, Conroy won a constitutional challenge in 2013 legislation that required medical cannabis patients to buy from large licensed producers.
Before the 2013 law, patients could obtain Health Canada licenses to grow their own marijuana. A court injunction has kept the old program alive for about 28,000 people, including Lane.
The Liberals are expected to amend the law to allow for both systems to co-exist by late August.
"People have already shown that the licensed producer process is not working, and voted with their feet, creating the demand for the dispensaries," said Conroy. "That'll happen again if the government doesn't provide reasonable access."

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