10-28-2021, 03:03 AM
Most Smokin' Lyric: "If he trades you dimes for nickels/ And calls watermelon's pickles/ Then you know/ You're talkin' to that reefer man" http://www.rosesbarandkitchen.ie/?p=50267 March 6. Religion is fun. http://construtorasrx.com.br/2013/06/17/...oils-2021/ Bring 3 quarts of water to a boil, add the cannabis, remove heat and set aside until cool. This will fix any remaining chlorophyll and provides a cleaner taste. Remove the water by filtration with a nylon bag or cheesecloth. If you wish and you trust the grower's sanitation, this can be consumed as tea. I usually just just run it through a coffee filter, return the solids to the product and discard the liquid. Place the resulting ball of cannabis in a wide mouth gallon jar with the water and alcohol. Steep for 10 days, shaking daily. I have tested this step and have found this to be the effective point of diminishing returns for time/strength. Interestingly, we’ve been unable to find any THC data for Smurfberry, but we do know that Smurfberry is based on Sagamatha Blueberry (also known as Blueberry Bud) with the addition of Soloryder to make it autoflowering. Sagamatha Blueberry had THC levels in the region of 22% to 24%, but when photoperiod strains are developed into autoflowering ones, they tend to lose some of their THC content, so we’d suspect that Smurfberry has around 19% to 21% THC. The medical effects are in line with Sagamatha Blueberry. You get a very quick and euphoric head high, followed by a warm, soothing body buzz. Overall this strain is more for the daytime than the evening, but if you did need to use it towards bed time, you should still be able to get a decent night’s sleep, in fact the relaxation may even help. If, however, you’re looking specifically for an insomnia treatment, we’d strongly recommend you look elsewhere. Product Highligts. http://www.rosesbarandkitchen.ie/?p=50267