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The Price of Marijuana

October 5, 2009

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marijuanapicsMarijuana is not only a medicinal drug, it is a commodity. And like any other consumer goods, marijuana has also suffered from inflation. Taking back through history, marijuana was sold as an illicit drug during the 70’s. Fast forward to today, it is now more of a commercial produce, succumbing to economics where its prices are now duly governed by the supply and demand theory. During the early 80’s, marijuana was sold between $300 and $600 per pound. Prices increased in the 90’s to $200 to $4000 a pound with the average pound selling at about $800. For those who can afford, Sensimilla, a higher and more potent concoction of cannabis that had a higher THC content was sold at about $700 to $8000 per pound with the average pound going for about $1300.

Due to the increasing supply of this drug and the proximity of the border to Mexico, marijuana’s value has taken a full swing throughout the 90’s. Today, Marijuana can be purchased in Mexico for $100 to $200 per kilogram. Along the southwest border, Mexican marijuana goes for $400 to $1000 per pound and can also be bought for wholesale for $150 – $300 a pound. In the northwest and Midwest sections of the US, the average price of marijuana runs from $700 to $2000 per pound. California sells it at a high for about $2000 to $6000 per pound.

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Marijuana Terms You Should Know

July 8, 2009

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Below is a compiled list of marijuana terms used throughout cultures. Become familiar with the following:

ALICE B. TOKLAS
The lesbian lover of Gertrude Stein and a good friend of Pablo Picasso, she had a recipe for
killer marijuana brownies.

BALE
A compressed brick of marijuana, usually ranging in weight from 10to 40 pounds.

BHANG
An Indian and Middle Eastern smoking mixture consisting of pollen from marijuana flowers and
ghee, an oily butter. In medieval Arabia it also referred to a datura-based knockout potion.

BLUNT
A joint rolled in the tobacco-leaf wrapper of a Phillies Blunt cigar.

BONG
A water-cooled pipe for one smoker, often made of glass or bamboo.

BRICK
A kilogram-sized slab or cube of compressed pot.

BUD
The fresh or dried flowers of the female marijuana plant.

BUDDHA STICK
See Thai Stick.

CANNABIS INDICA
The scientific name for a species of marijuana plant, the Indian hemp plant.

CANNABIS SATIVA
Another species of marijuana, closely related to indica.

CHIBA-CHIBA
A black Brazilian form of reefer, usually gummy and compressed into bricks.

CHILLUM/CHALICE
A cone-shaped pipe made of clay, or sometimes of fruit or vegetable rinds.

CHRONIC The hip-hop term for high-quality or potent reefer. COCKTAIL
A joint of tobacco and marijuana combined.

COLOMBIAN
The most common type of grass on the black market.

DOOBIE
A 1960s and ’70s term for joint; the word originated on the baby-boomer kiddy show Romper
Room, where the good children were called “good Do-Bes.”

DOPE
Any controlled substance, although it usually refers to heroin or marijuana; also a hip-hop term
for fine or good.

DURBAN BROWN
Marijuana from Natal Province in South Africa.

ELBOW
A pound of pot.

FRESH/PHAT
Hip-hop term for good, great, grand, dope, fine; having an ample stash or supply of dope.

GAGE
1940s slang for pot.

GANJA
Indian and Jamaican term for pot.

GOLD
Yellow pot from Acapulco in Mexico or Santa Marta Department in Colombia.

GRASS
Marijuana, weed, pot, etc.

HASHISH/HASH
Smoking mixture that regionally varies, generally based primarily on resin from substandard
Middle Eastern or Indian marijuana.

HEMP
Cannabis stalks and stems, especially those used to make rope, fabrics, etc.

HERB
Jamaican term for marijuana with Biblical connotations;
Rastafarian sacrament.

HOOKAH
A hashish waterpipe with four long stems to accommodate four smokers at once;
ref. the Caterpillar in Alice In Wonderland.

IN CROWD
Hipsters who throw secret parties for vipers only.

JEFFERSON AIRPLANE
Circa the 1940s and ’50s, a term for a roach-holder fashioned from a matchbook cover.

JIVE
1930s and ’40s slang for marijuana and marijuana-influenced popular music.

JOHNSON
1960s term for a joint, referring either to LBJ or the membrum virile.

JOINT/JAY
A marijuana cigarette.

KIEF/KIF/KAFF/KHAYF
Golden pollen hash from Morocco, Lebanon and other Arab/Middle Eastern nations. It is said
that “A puff of kif in the morning makes a man as strong as 1,000 camels in the courtyard.”

LAMBSBREAD
Large Jamaican buds which can be sliced like a loaf of bread and are shaped like a lamb’s tail.

MARIJUANA
The smokable flowers and leaves of the female cannabis plant.

MARYJANE/M.J.
The female cannabis plant. Male plants have almost no active tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

MEZZ
Marijuana; from Mezz Mezzrow, the legendary jazzman and Harlem pot-dealer who turned on
Louis Armstrong and other jazz greats during the 1930s.

MUGGLES
1930s and ’40s slang for pot.

NICKEL BAG
Five dollars worth of pot, or any other street intoxicant.

OIL
The purified and concentrated resin from hashish or marijuana. OH-ZEE
An ounce of pot.

PARAQUAT
A defoliant, toxic to humans as well as plants, that has been sprayed on marijuana throughout
the world since the ’70s.

PANAMA RED
A potent strain of pot from Panama.

POT
Reefer, grass, cannabis.

REEFER
Term for pot dating back to the turn of the century, and still popular.

ROACH
The butt of a joint; it is strong because it catches and concentrates the resin from the rest of the
joint.

ROPE DOPE
Low-quality pot from leafy hemp.

SINSEMILLA
The flowering tops of seedless plants.

SHIT
Any sort of controlled substance.

SKUNK
Aromatic sinsemilla, usually cultivated from the Afghani variety of marijuana.

SMOKE
Pot, reefer, tea, grass, etc.

SPLIFF
Jamaican term for a large, ice-cream-cone-shaped joint.

STASH
(n.) A hidden cache of dope;
(v.) to conceal one’s dope. TEA
Slang for maryjane, muggles, gage, etc. TEA PAD
In Harlem in the ’30s and ’40s, an after-hours club where pot was smoked and jazz music
performed.

TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL/THC
The psychoactive cannabinoid in marijuana that is responsible for the high.

THAI STICK
A delicious Thai variety of marijuana, usually wrapped around thin bamboo splints or
popsicle-stick slivers.

THYME (OR OREGANO)
Spices resembling marijuana in appearance, frequently used to defraud customers.

TOKE
To inhale, or puff, from a joint of reefer.

TWENTY AND FORTY
Hip-hop term for a $20 bag of reefer and a 40-ounce bottle of malt liquor.

TWIGS AND SEEDS
The unsmokable leftovers from screening marijuana before sale, or the stuff at the bottom of the
bag after purchase.

UNDERGROUND
The drug-using sector of society.

VIPER
1930s hipsters who frequented tea pads and smoked jive;
onomatopoeic from ssssssssst, the sound made by an inhaling pot-smoker.

WEED
Pot, weed, smoke, herb, etc.

ZONKED
Very stoned, spaced-out, wasted, ripped, destroyed, wrecked, intoxicated all to Hell and gone.

ZIG-ZAG
A brand of rolling papers famous for the silhouette of a bearded smoker on the label.

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Types of Medical Marijuana

June 26, 2009

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There are two main types of cannabis that is available; Sativa and Indica. Depending on which you choose, will determine the overall effects you experience.  Each has their unique characteristics and grow patterns.

cannabis-sativaSativas are known for their length and skinny leaves, making this a difficult plant to grow indoors. Sativas can are tall and round like a massive bush, to skinny and lanky with a few large buds. The long thin leaves are a trademark to the sativa strain. The aroma from this plant varies on the type of strain selected.
The sativa effect is often labeled as uplifting and energetic. Effects of a sativa strain are mostly cerebral. Giving a feeling of cheerfulness and content, as well as providing a good dose of pain relief for certain ailments. A few pure sativas are also very high in THC. These strains are known to have a quite spacey, or hallucinogenic, effect. Some occasions of dizziness or nauseas feeling might occur with a person not familiar with this medicine. Consume only a little bit to sense the overall effects.   Sativas are a good choice for daytime use.

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Marijuana Horticulture Terms

June 21, 2009

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growing-cannabisThe terminology that is used throughout the cannabis horticulture industry is more consistent than the variations in names for marijuana. A beginner grower should become familiar with this unique language as many references will come up for things you might be unfamiliar with the meanings. A few of the more popular terms are supplied below for your knowledge and future reference. Learning these items now will help as we expand into growing cannabis in the coming months.

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Homemade Grow Room Odor Control

June 5, 2009

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grow-room-carbon-filter-toolsAre you looking to start a grow room at home and keep your garden safe? A common way that grow rooms get exposed is from the strong lingering odor left by your marijuana garden. Though nothing beats a professional system, here’s a great low-cost way to create a effective homemade grow room odor control carbon filtration system  that will keep your garden discreet from prying noses!

Resources Needed:

HEPA Filter Cartridge
Silicon Caulking
Electric Drill
1/8″ Drill Bit
4″ Hole-Saw Bit
4″ Dryer Hose
4″ Dryer Hose Flange
5-Gallon Bucket With Airtight Lid
25lbs. Of Activated Carbon
Blower Fan

1. Start with using your 5-gallon bucket as a template on top of the HEPA filter, trace and cut a circle out. Make sure it accurately in the bottom of your bucket. Remove filter, set aside.

2. Using your drill with the 4″ hole-saw bit, cut a hole in the center of the 5-gallon bucket lid. Test the 4″ dryer hose flange for tight fitment within the hole.

3. With the dryer hose flange in the hole cut through the bucket lid. Take the silicon and apply caulk around the base of the base of the dryer hose flange and bucket lid. Let this set 4-6hrs for an airtight seal.

4. Take your drill and use the 1/8″ drill bit and randomly apply a few dozen holes in the bottom of your 5-gallon bucket (this is where fresh air comes out).

5. Insert your pre-cut HEPA filter into the bottom of your bucket. Add all of the activated carbon. Place lid on bucket and tightly sealed shut. Attach the 4″ dryer hose to the 4″ flange. Now dryer hose is connected to exhaust end of blower.

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This will allow the blower fan to move air from your grow room through your 5-gallon filter. The porous carbon will eliminate all the odors from your garden as the air passes through the filters. A excellent way to clean the air of any smell emitting from your flowering garden.

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