Marijuana

Friday, January 27, 2012

Cannabis and its many uses


G-13 AKA Government weed strain

        


   G-13











  • Classification: Indica
  • Growing Environment: Indoor/Outdoor
  • Flowering Time: 6 - 7 weeks
  • Yield: High
  • Medical Uses: Chronic pain relief, depression, appetite loss, anxiety
  • Breeder: University of Mississippi 
  • THC Content: The 28% thc level is the highest on record giving reason to why many consider this to be the king of all strains.
  • G13 is a very powerful Indica
    The fabled G-13 strains origins read more like legend than actual pedigree – G-13 was supposedly developed and grown by the U.S. government for its marijuana experimentation projects. In actuality, there exist several varieties of G-13, each stabilized and sold by different breeders. In most cases, G-13 is powerfully strong, with a potent body stone and crazy couchlock effects, making this a definite end-of-day strain to smoke. The plants themselves tent to stay short and stocky, with tight, dense buds. G-13 has a very hashy smell that reminds some of burning bubble hash – probably due to its ridiculously high resin production.


    Saturday, January 21, 2012

    Medical-Marijuana Effort Advances


    Ohio’s second proposed medical-marijuana statewide ballot issue took a step forward yesterday when it was certified by Attorney General Mike DeWine.

    The Ohio Medical Cannabis Amendment to the Ohio Constitution contains a “fair and truthful” summary and has the necessary 1,000 signatures of Ohio registered voters, DeWine determined.
    The issue next heads to the Ohio Ballot Board, which will determine whether it should appear on the Nov. 6 general-election ballot as a single issue or multiple issues. Secretary of State Jon Husted set a board meeting for 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. If the board approves, supporters will be allowed to begin collecting the 385,245 valid signatures of registered voters necessary to qualify for the ballot.

    In October, the Ballot Board approved a similar medical-marijuana ballot issue, the Ohio Alternative Treatment Amendment. Supporters are gathering signatures for that issue.
    Either issue, if passed, would allow Ohioans with qualifying medical conditions to buy, possess and grow marijuana for medicinal purposes.
    The Medical Cannabis Amendment, certified yesterday, is backed primarily by a group made up of patients seeking pain relief for medical conditions.

    The proposed language says Ohioans have “inalienable rights” under the Ohio Constitution, including the right to “be eligible to use cannabis as medicine as a result of a diagnosed debilitating medical condition.” The issue would establish an Ohio Commission of Cannabis Control to regulate medical cannabis in Ohio.
    The group’s initial proposal was rejected by DeWine last year because it did not fairly summarize the proposal.
    The other issue, the Alternative Treatment Amendment, would allow qualified medical practitioners to prescribe marijuana for patients at least 18 years old with a qualifying medical condition. Patients could obtain up to 3.5 ounces of marijuana at a time and could cultivate up to 12 marijuana plants.
    Both proposals are aimed at sufferers with specified medical conditions: cancer, Parkinson’s disease, HIV and AIDS, post-traumatic stress disorder, sickle-cell anemia, glaucoma and others.
    Backers of the competing amendments have been unable to agree to work together and decided to move ahead independently.

    Sixteen states and the District of Columbia have some form of medical-marijuana law.

    Alcohol vs Cannabis


    Marijuana cannabinoids - oral and transdermal methods



    The research indicates that cannabinoids hold the secret to helping heal many of the chronic diseases we are facing. From cancer to diabetes, and from autism to Alzheimer's, medical marijuana helps, and sometimes dramatically so. Cannabinoid medicine holds a great power to alleviate human suffering. There are no words to describe how important this substance is for our race in terms of sanity, compassion and highly rational medicine.


    Although medical marijuana is nontoxic, smoking it can be hazardous over the long term because toxic compounds are created in the combustion process. Fortunately there are options for the administration of cannabis but in general all different ways of administrating hemp oil or raw marijuana can be combined with no harmful side effects. Also there are vaporizers that allow for inhalation or what amounts to transdermal treatments into the lungs without burning the marijuana. It's a cool clean smoke of powerful medicine.






    Smoking marijuana has limited medical value when used exclusively, especially when it is inhaled through burning. It can reduce blood sugar; it can also help reduce ocular pressure for people with glaucoma. Most people know of marijuana's ability to reduce nausea, and smoking marijuana will often reduce the pain associated with many medical conditions. Smoking "grass" does make a person relax, which in itself can be quite beneficial. Smoking does help reduce the symptoms of many conditions but in general it does not work on a curative level like oral consumption does.


    Rick Simpson, the most courageous medical marijuana expert of them all, says, "Smoking is the least effective method of using hemp as a medicine. The power of hemp medicine is magnified many times when the concentrated essential oil of the hemp plant is produced. If you want to see the real medicinal magic in the hemp plant, start ingesting high-grade hemp oil. When one starts ingesting the raw, unburned THC and its associated cannabinoids, medical miracles often occur. When a person smokes a joint, over 90% of the medicinal aspect of the plant material goes up in smoke. It's ironic to see people who have taken chemotherapy smoke hemp to reduce their nausea. They are smoking the very substance that, if taken properly, could cure them."


    Cannabis, or marijuana, has been utilized as an ingredient in food and drink for thousands of years. Recipes were often recorded in rhyme, assisting in the memorization process. One such recipe, Bhang (a milk-based drink), dates back to 800 B.C. when it was first concocted in India. The Chinese use of cannabis as a staple food source -- for both humans and animals -- dates back to the 7th century B.C. Gathered for their exceptional nutritional value, cannabis seeds provided an exceptional source of protein and nutrients.


    Oral Cannabis


    When we ingest marijuana it is absorbed via the intestines and then passes through the liver, which processes the THC into a byproduct called 11-hydroxy-THC, which then travels to the bloodstream and then on to our brains. 11-hydroxy THC is thought to be four to five times more potent than regular THC. This is one reason why edibles are known to be more potent when compared to inhaled cannabis. Edibles are also thought to be strong sedatives and many patients use them for treatment of insomnia.


    Marijuana taken in edible form usually takes from 40 minutes to one hour to start working and the peak effect is at two hours. The effects last though from six to eight hours, which is very convenient for those patients who want to sleep or have longer control of pain.


    The key to proper use of oral marijuana is to know how much to eat so as to get the best medicinal effect without taking too much. The general rule is, if you buy an edible product from a registered marijuana dispensary, cut the edible product into four pieces and eat one piece to start. Wait at least one hour. If you feel braver start with half! If you feel the effects of the medication, do not eat any more. If you do not feel the effects of the medication, you can eat another piece. There have been patients who unknowingly have ingested too much and have felt "too high," nausea, vomiting, and very groggy, so it's best to start out slow in the beginning. If you do not feel much at a full dose than try a dose and a half or even two doses.


    Transdermal Marijuana


    Marijuana is lipophilic, which means that it can be dissolved into a fat-soluble substance and readily enter cell membranes. In other words, it can be effective when applied topically on the skin. Marijuana can be used transdermally to relieve pain from many conditions. Medical marijuana can be a balm, lotion, ointment or rubbing alcohol solution. In the old days when people only had plants to use for medication, many patients would soak marijuana leaves in alcohol and apply them as a poultice to an arthritic or swollen joint.


    Many substances pass easily through the skin and that is why transdermal medicine has been more evident in contemporary medicine. When it comes to marijuana's anti-inflammatory effect people have long experienced this in action when they have applied marijuana to their skin. Patients with arthritis, muscle and joint pain can testify to the easing of the aches and pains that they feel on a regular basis. Topical marijuana preparations usually provide only local relief and do not have effect on the brain, meaning there is usually no high. This is helpful for those times when marijuana use is inappropriate (like when you have to drive your car) and you still need pain relief! Topical preparations can be purchased or made at home.


    Transdermal medicine is ideal for pain management as well as sports and pediatric medicine. In fact it is one of the best ways to administer medicines quickly and effectively. Transdermal methods of delivery are widely used because they allow the absorption of medicine directly through the skin. Gels, emulsion creams, sprays and lip balm stick applicators are easy to use and are effective in getting medicine into the bloodstream quickly.


    Traditional methods of administering medicine such as tablets or capsules get watered down and become much less effective due to stomach acids and digestive enzymes before they eventually get into the bloodstream. Bypassing the stomach and liver means a much greater percentage of the active ingredient goes straight into the bloodstream where it's needed.In many cases, transdermal methods are used to help avoid potential side effects such as stomach upset or drowsiness. The full potential for transdermal medicine has not been explored by modern medicine though it has been practiced for thousands of years in hot springs around the world.


    Of course the use of magnesium oil for these same effects is also recommended and using topical magnesium and marijuana together in combination is excellent for difficult, stubborn pain. One of the main points for everyone to understand is that when we are thrust back to simpler lives, having access to versatile medicines without cost is important. If the governments would get off their people's backs, marijuana would be legal and virtually free because it's so easily grown.


    It is highly regrettable that the deficiency of such an inexpensive,
    low-toxicity nutrient like magnesium results in diseases that
    cause incalculable suffering and expense throughout the world.
    Dr. Steven Johnson



    Bottom line, when it comes to pain medications that work on the source of pain and disease, there is nothing like magnesium chloride and nothing like cannabinoid medicine. Together they are the Batman and Robin superhero medical team for the world of pain, heavy emotional upset, and the general treatment of disease. Add sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and iodine and you already have a full medical team at your fingertips.


    Hemp Salves and Oils Offer Potent Solutions


    One hospital pathologist cut his finger during an autopsy; bacteria resistant to antibiotics infected the wound and it seemed that an amputation was going to be inevitable. Then someone had the idea to ask Prof. Kabelik, who was known for hisresearch on the medicinal use of cannabis, for help. He applied his hemp salve and two days later the wound was already healing and the amputation was avoided.


    Topical Solution Uses


    Arthritis ---------------------------- Pain
    Dry/chapped skin ---------------- Rashes
    Eczema ---------------------------- Rheumatism
    Headaches or migraines --------- Swelling
    Insect bites ----------------------- Sunburns
    Burns ------------------------------ Stiff neck
    Muscle soreness ----------------- Tendonitis


    A Seattle company is reportedly developing a medical marijuana patch for pets, calling it a "question of quality of life." Jim Alekson's Medical Marijuana Delivery Systems, LLC has patented the patch, called Tetracan, and says it could be used on dogs, cats, and even horses. The patch would be available for human use as well. According to Alekson, "Dogs suffer from the same maladies that humans do," and pets can suffer greatly from pain -- everything from arthritis to cancer. He said that harsh pharmaceutical painkillers have proven harmful, sometimes fatal to animals.


    In California an adult may grow, buy and smoke marijuana, all while remaining safely within the confines of state law.Dr. William Courtneytells his patients "Don't smoke the stuff. Eat it!" It won't get you high eaten raw, and juiced with a handful of carrots to cut the bitter taste, its leaves and buds may well offer an important contribution to getting people well.






    Courtney juices carrots to cut the harsh taste of the ingredients
    largely absent in the psychotropic variety of cannabis.
    Karl Vick for The Washington Post



    Kristen Peskuski summarized her return to near-full health -- including debilitating lupus, interstitial cystitis, rheumatoid arthritis and 40 medications a day -- after juicing fresh pot leaves over a 30-month period.Courtney's approach promotes marijuana as a good-for-you vegetable like spinach.


    Raw bud has a high concentration of cannabinoids and is excellent for consumption. When consumed, raw marijuana generally does not make a person high. The main psychoactive compound in dried, aged cannabis is delta-9 THC, which is absent in the raw, fresh leaf. However, the other compounds, such as the terpenes, may have an effect on mood or energy levels. Raw leaf contains mainly THC acid (not THC) unless you are using a strain that is much higher in CBD. In that case, you will be getting some CBD from the leaf. Leaves are picked from a plant that is about three months of age. Buds should be at the state where the trichomes are fully present but not yet amber (i.e. cloudy).


    Some of the benefits of raw cannabis include:


    Immune modulating ----------- Anti-diabetic
    Anti-inflammatory ------------- Neuroprotective
    Antioxidant --------------------- Antispasmodic
    Anti-tumor/anti-cancer ------- Anti-anxiety
    Bone stimulation -------------- Antibacterial
    Pain-relieving


    What are the "active" ingredients in raw cannabis if there is no delta-9 THC?


    Terpenes ---------------------- Cannabigerol (CBG)
    Flavonoids -------------------- Cannabidivarin (CBDV)
    Phytocannabinoids ---------- Cannabichromene (CBC)
    Cannabinol (CBN) ----------- CBD Acid
    Cannabidiol (CBD) ---------- THC Acid
    Cannabigerol (CBG)


    There are more than 525 molecules found in raw cannabis, some with synergistic effects. According to Dr. Courtney it takes about 4-8 weeks before full clinical benefit is reached. It takes that long to fully saturate the fat tissue with phyto-cannabinoids. Phyto-cannabinoids are fat molecules that are stored in the adipose or fat tissue similar to the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K. It appears thata wheat grass juicer is probably the best method of breaking up the cannabis plant cells. Mix with a minimal amount of organic fruit or vegetable juice -- just enough to cut the bitter taste of the raw cannabis. Choose lower sugar juices to minimize your ingestion of simple sugars. Store leaves in a green bag in the refrigerator; do not rinse until immediately before using. Dr. Courtney recommends soaking leaves in water for five minutes before juicing.


    Use organic cannabis that does not have any pesticides applied at any point in its life cycle. Dr. Courtney recommends using ten large fan leaves per day in juice, salsa, pesto, salad, etc. If you have access to fresh bud, he recommends one bud/day.


    Cannabinoids and THCA are cleared rapidly from the blood, so frequent consumption of a small amount of juice is ideal. Split the juice into five parts for five divided doses per day.


    Special Note:Part two of this essay Rick Simpson on Hemp Oil and Marijuana Tinctures is coming soon.


    For all the references, sources and more articles, please visitDr. Mark Sircus blog.


    About the author:
    About the author:
    Mark A. Sircus, Ac., OMD, is director of the International Medical Veritas Association (IMVA) http://www.imva.info/.


    Dr. Sircus was trained in acupuncture and oriental medicine at the Institute of Traditional Medicine in Sante Fe, N.M., and at the School of Traditional Medicine of New England in Boston. He served at the Central Public Hospital of Pochutla in Mexico, and was awarded the title of doctor of oriental medicine for his work. He was one of the first nationally certified acupuncturists in the United States. Dr. Sircus's IMVA is dedicated to unifying the various disciplines in medicine with the goal of creating a new dawn in healthcare.


    He is particularly concerned about the effect vaccinations have on vulnerable infants and is identifying the common thread of many toxic agents that are dramatically threatening present and future generations of children. His book, The Terror of Pediatric Medicine, is a free e-book offered on his web site. Humane Pediatrics will be an e-book available early in 2011 and then quickly as possible put into print.


    Dr. Sircus is a most prolific and courageous writer and one can read through hundreds of pages on his various web sites.


    He has recently released a number of e-books including Winning the War Against Cancer, Survival Medicine for the 21st Century, Sodium Bicarbonate, Rich Man’s Poor Man’s Cancer Treatment, New Paradigms in Diabetic Care and Bringing Back the Universal Medicine: IODINE.


    Dr. Sircus is a pioneer in the area of natural detoxification and chelation of toxic chemicals and heavy metals. He is also a champion of the medicinal value of minerals and seawater.


    Transdermal Magnesium Therapy, his first published work, offers a stunning breakthrough in medicine, an entirely new way to supplement magnesium that naturally increases DHEA levels, brings cellular magnesium levels up quickly, relieves pain, brings down blood pressure and pushes cell physiology in a positive direction. Magnesium chloride delivered transdermally brings a quick release from a broad range of conditions. His second edition of Transdermal Magnesium Therapy will be out shortly. In addition he writes critically about the political and financial crises occurring around us.

    Learn more:http://www.naturalnews.com/034425_marijuana_cannabinoids_medicine.html#ixzz1k4vZMBdp

    Friday, January 20, 2012

    What Is CBG?

    Cannabis Treatment Threatens Deadly Painkiller Industry

    Monday, January 9, 2012

    Cannabis Treatment Threatens Deadly Painkiller Industry

    Anthony Gucciardi
    Activist Post

    Pharmaceutical painkillers are now responsible for more deaths in the United States than heroin and cocaine combined.

    These pharmaceuticals are responsible for more than 15,000 deaths conservatively in 2008 alone. With no sign of slowing down, the painkiller industry is becoming wildly popular among Americans — as a result, so is the high rate of painkiller abuse.

    Classified as dangerous by the U.S. government, cannabis (even in THC-free form, or free of psychoactive effects) has been identified as a powerful pain reliever in more than 80 peer-reviewed studies.

    You may be aware of the fact that marijuana is usually quite high in THC (delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol), which is the compound responsible for the psychoactive effect of cannabis.

    In contrast, it is also low in CBD (cannabidiol) content. Both THC and CBD are known as cannabinoids, however, which interacts with your body in a very unique way.

    In fact, cannabinoids are key when it comes to pain relief. While this information alone is enough to shatter the traditional beliefs on government marijuana regulation, the relationship between CBD and THC is even more revealing.

    What you may not be familiar with is how CBD has been shown to block the effect of THC in the nervous system. This allows for marijuana to be used with little or no psychoactive effects. Hemp, on the other hand, is high in CBD and low in THC. This is due to the fact that it is bred to maximize its fiber, seeds, and oil. Of course these key properties are what it is most commonly used for.


    Trials Indicate Cannabis as an Effective Treatment for Chronic Pain

    In a 2011 study published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, researchers examined the effects of cannabinoids on chronic pain and proper sleep. What they found in their trials challenges federal government claims that cannabis has ‘no accepted medical use’. The researchers conducted 18 trials using cannabinoids in the treatment of chronic pain, and found that cannabinoids demonstrated a significant painkilling effect as well as noticeable improvements in sleep in 15 of trials. Compared, to placebo, the cannabinoids were extremely effective.

    Most importantly, there were no adverse effects.

    Another study, performed in 2002, reached similar conclusions. Finding cannabis to aid in pain relief as well as quality of sleep, researchers from the McGill University Health Centre stated in summary that cannabis can be used as an effective way of improving pain, mood, and sleep in some patients with chronic pain.

    There are many forms of the cannabis plant, many without mind-altering properties, many of which can be utilized without adverse reactions, as detailed in the peer-reviewed research. It is also quite clear that the painkiller industry simply cannot continue to wreak havoc on the lives of many, and a natural alternative must soon emerge to prevent another 15,000 plus deaths this year.

    Why is the federal government refusing to admit the medicinal properties of cannabis and the unique ability of this substance to curb pain, insomnia, and impaired mood? This is only one example of how the government decides what is and what is not good for your health.

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    DEA to halt medical marijuana raids

    DEA to halt medical marijuana raids

    Supporters of programs to provide legal marijuana to patients with painful medical conditions are celebrating Attorney General Eric Holder’s statement this week that the Drug Enforcement Administration would end its raids on state-approved marijuana dispensaries.
    Federal raids on medical marijuana distributors continued at least into the second week of Barack Obama’s presidency, when federal agents shut down at least two dispensaries in California on Feb. 3.
    Holder was asked about those raids Wednesday in Santa Ana, Calif., at a news conference that was called to announce the arrests of 755 people in a nationwide crackdown on the U.S. operations of Mexican drug cartels. He said such operations would no longer be conducted.
    “What the president said during the campaign ... will be consistent with what we will be doing here in law enforcement,” he said. “What (Obama) said during the campaign ... is now American policy.”
    Obama indicated during the presidential campaign that he supported the controlled use of marijuana for medical purposes, saying he saw no difference between medical marijuana and other pain-control drugs.
    “My attitude is if the science and the doctors suggest that the best palliative care and the way to relieve pain and suffering is medical marijuana, then that’s something I’m open to,” Obama said in November 2007 at a campaign stop in Audubon, Iowa. “There’s no difference between that and morphine when it comes to just giving people relief from pain.”
    White House spokesman Nick Shapiro hinted at the policy shift shortly after the California raids, telling The Washington Times that the dispensaries were legal in California and that the Obama administration’s stance was that “federal resources should not be used to circumvent state laws.”

    Two governors petition for medical marijuana


    Two governors petition for medical marijuana
    By Reuters
    SEATTLE -- The governors of Washington state and Rhode Island have filed a petition with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration that would allow doctors to legally prescribe marijuana as a medical treatment.


    Christine Gregoire of Washington and Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island are asking for the DEA to reclassify marijuana as a schedule 2 drug from schedule 1 -- where it is listed alongside heroin and ecstasy -- which would make it legal for doctors to recommend its use and pharmacists to supply it.


    "Poll after poll shows an overwhelming majority of Americans now see medical marijuana as legitimate," said Gregoire of Washington, where pot-dispensing clinics have become popular in the 13 years since the state allowed them.


    "Sixty percent of voters in our state said yes on a 1998 ballot measure. An ever-growing number of doctors now tell thousands of suffering patients they may find relief from the unique medicinal qualities of cannabis."


    Washington and Rhode Island are two of 16 U.S. states which allow the sale of medical marijuana in some fashion, even though the drug is still illegal under federal law.


    governors' petition will require the Federal Drug Administration to conduct a new scientific review and analysis of recent advances in cannabis research since the last time the FDA reviewed the matter in 2006.


    A spokesman for the DEA did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

    Thursday, January 19, 2012

    Medical marijuana strain info guide

    What is CBD?

    Daily Care Center Dispensary Tour

    The Galaxy Lounge

    Looking for a nice chill place to hang out, come by the galaxy lounge

    Report: Medical Marijuana Laws Reduced Traffic Fatalities

    Report: Medical Marijuana Laws Reduced Traffic Fatalities

    See marijuana isn't as bad as you all think. Drunk drivers run stop lights, us stoners wait for the light to turn green.

    Medical marijuana law introduced in Idaho

    Medical marijuana law intro'd in Idaho Legislature


    Medical marijuana legislation was introduced in the Idaho House today, where Rep. Tom Trail, R-Moscow, introduced HB 370 as a personal bill. He proposed similar legislation last year; it got an informational hearing from the House Health & Welfare Committee, but didn't proceed. HB 370 would permit patients with debilitating medical conditions to be dispensed up to 2 ounces of marijuana every 28 days; they'd have to get it from state-authorized “alternative treatment centers.”

    The bill says, “Compassion dictates that a distinction be made between medical and nonmedical uses of marijuana. Hence, the purpose of this chapter is to protect from arrest, prosecution, property forfeiture, and criminal or other penalties those patients who use marijuana to alleviate suffering from debilitating medical conditions, as well as their physicians, primary care givers and those who are authorized to produce marijuana for medical purposes.” Under the measure, only patients who'd registered with the state and received a registration card could legally possess medical marijuana.

    An Idaho group currently is gathering signatures for a proposed initiative to legalize medical marijuana; Trail said last year that other states' experience has shown that legislation with strict controls is preferable to a voter initiative.

    Wednesday, January 18, 2012


    White Shark
    Breeder: Greenhouse Seed Co.
    Type: Sativa Dominant Hybrid
    Sativa 75/ Indica 25
    Origin: Super Skunk x Brazilian & South Indian Strains
    Flowering : 56 - 70 days



    Great White Shark was the first prize winner of the Hightimes Cannabis Cup in 1997. This strain is a powerful, knee-shaking plant that really hits the spot and is rightfully acclaimed. The high is strong and seductive - the perfect combination for a winning variety!

    THC NotesTHC:14.0%, CBD:1.7%, CBN:0.6%


    The nugs I received in my 1/4 I picked up from the dispensary were super dank. The trichomes were amazingly shiny on this strain. It left me with a ton of kief fallen off of these danky nugs. Loved this strain, worked well for my back pain.

    High Times Cannabis Cup winner

    The Medical Facts on Marijuana





    Sunday, January 15, 2012

    Smoking pot doesn’t hurt lung capacity, study shows

    Smoking pot doesn’t hurt lung capacity, study shows

    Interesting Medical Marijuana News


    A few videos I found searching through Youtube on Medical marijuana




    King Kong Kush

    King Kong Kush

    Strain: King Kong
    Breeder: Dr. Underground
    Location: indooroutdoorgreenhouse
    Type: indica/sativa
    Flowering: ~53 days
    Only female seeds.




    Resin, and speed production, in that order are the main values of this plant. For its development we have a mother from Ed Rosenthal Super Bud, an extreme sativa production, pollinated by our mother Chronic reversed, resulting in a rapid flowering plant, a lot of resin and large productions.

    Goes well branched, with a vigorous vegetative growth and fast becoming an extremely short flowering period for such a quantity of dry final without losing any quality at harvest. The flavors range from lemon, skunk and incense, there are some nuances Fenosa Haze.

    The effect is quick and powerful, providing a state of happiness that you completely uninhibited. Undoubtedly the variety is perfect for mass production of crops.

    Strain Lineage / Genealogy / Family Tree

    • King Kong »»» Ed Rosenthal Super Bud x ChronicReversed
    • Ed Rosenthal Super Bud
      • Eds PEHT
        • »»» Afghanistan x Hindu Kush x Mexico x Thailand xAfrica
        • Afghanistan »»» Indica
        • Hindu Kush »»» Indica
        • Mexico »»» Sativa
        • Thailand »»» Sativa
        • Africa »»» Indica/Sativa Hybrid
    • Chronic Reversed
      • »»» Northern Light x {Skunk x Northern Light} x AK47
      • Skunk x Northern Light
        • Skunk
          • Skunk #1
            • »»» Afghanistan x Mexico x Colombia
            • Afghanistan »»» Indica
            • Mexico »»» Sativa
            • Colombia »»» Sativa
        • Northern Light
          • Northern Lights #1 IBL
            • Afghanistan »»» Indica
      • Northern Light (specified above)
      • AK47
        • »»» Colombia x Mexico x Thailand x Afghanistan
        • Colombia »»» Sativa
        • Mexico »»» Sativa
        • Thailand »»» Sativa
        • Afghanistan »»» Indica