Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Hash Plant


Hash Plant is an Indica. It provides a body stone medicated affect with a sweet and spicy smell and taste.

Named for its hashy-tasting, highly resinous buds, the Hash Plant has been known as an important building block for other Sensi Seeds hybrids for many years, but has rarely been made available outside of the Cannabis Castle breeding program.

Hash Plant is easy to clone, offering you a simple method for multiplying your success.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

What is a feminized seed?


Feminized seeds come from selected strains that show highly-desirable traits and they are treated with pollen collected from slightly-stressed females. This pollen almost always produces 100 percent female offspring.

Male cannabis is basically hemp and female cannabis is medicine, with few exceptions, so for a grower to know he or she is planting all females from the get-go results in less time wasted and more productive plants in the end run.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Lawmakers mull changes to Michigan's medical pot law

LANSING — Patients authorized to use marijuana for medical purposes in Michigan would no longer be allowed to grow their own supply under legislation discussed Tuesday in a state Senate committee.

The proposal could develop into the first move to change a state law approved by voters in November 2008. Republicans who back the new legislation say it’s not an attempt to undo the law, but their measures would tighten control over how the drug is distributed.

Under the new proposal, the state would license up to 10 marijuana-growing facilities rather than letting thousands of authorized patients or caregivers grow their own. Marijuana would then be distributed through pharmacists after patients get a prescription from a doctor.

Critics say that’s an unworkable proposal that would make getting marijuana more difficult for patients who use it to relieve pain and other symptoms. They say that since federal law doesn’t authorize the use of marijuana for medical purposes, doctors wouldn’t write the prescriptions and pharmacies wouldn’t fill them.

The Senate Judiciary Committee did not vote on the legislation Tuesday. Sponsors said the bills are preliminary proposals aimed at sparking discussion about how to better manage the program, formally launched by state officials in April.

As it stands, people who want to use marijuana for medical reasons must get a doctor to certify that they would benefit from it. More than 7,000 patients and 3,000 caregivers already are registered under the state program. They are allowed to grow up to 12 marijuana plants per patient.

“That’s a lot of marijuana growing out there,” said Sen. Gerald Van Woerkom, a Republican from Norton Shores and one of the new legislation’s sponsors. “I do think that the system is getting out of control to a certain point.”

Some communities are passing their own ordinances regulating medical marijuana businesses and courts already are sorting out a few cases related to people arrested for possession since the new law kicked in.

“It’s an issue that we as legislators will have to grapple with sooner or later,” said Sen. Alan Cropsey, R-DeWitt.

By TIM MARTIN
Associated Press

PLEASE VOICE YOUR OPINIONS!! Submit written testimony either by email or regular mail

senwkulpers@senate.michigan.gov and/or

State Senator Wayne Kulpers, 30th District
PO Box 30036
Lansing, Michigan 48909

Make sure you reference Bills 616-618

Thank you all for attending!

Farmington Compassion would like to thank everyone that attended last night's meeting. We had a wonderful turn out, and we hope to see each and every one of you next month, February 18 (Farmington Community Library, 32737 W. 12 Mile Rd., Farmington Hills)

Thank you to each and every sponsor, we greatly appreciate your time and assistance.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

MEETING TONIGHT!!!!


Farmington Compassion's FIRST Medical Marijuana MEETING is TONIGHT at the Farmington Community Library, 32737 W. Twelve Mile Rd., Farmington Hills.

We will cover the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act; Qualifying Conditions; Cultivating; Cooking; Networking with Patients/Caregivers, and much more.

You must be over 18 or accompanied by a parent/guardian to attend. For additional information please email FarmingtonCompassion@gmail.com

Monday, January 18, 2010

The American Medical Association stepping up to Federal Gov.

American Medical Association asking federal government to take marijuana off its most restrictive list of  
controlled substances
http://m.apnews.com/ap/db_/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=UmerqTj6

Thursday, January 14, 2010

FIRST MEETING THIS TUESDAY, JANUARY 19 from 6:30-8:30pm

Join us January 19, 2010 from 6:30-8:30pm at the Farmington Community Library, 32737 W. Twelve Mile Rd., Farmington Hills, Michigan.

Our club is open to the public. We are an educational, informational and emotional support group. We will discuss the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program and Qualifications. Members have access to one-on-one attorney advice. Our mission is to educate and inform the community while providing a safe and comfortable environment to learn and network.

We ask for a minimum $3 donation fee to cover location costs, dues/fees, material, etc.

A portion of our donations will go toward The ALS Association.

Dutch Dragon


Dutch Dragon is 75% Sativa 25% Indica. It provides an even body-head medicated affect with a fruity/sweet smell and taste.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Blue Moonshine


Blue Moonshine is an Indica. It provides a giggly, munchies, sleepy effect after medicated, with a fruity/acrid taste and smell.

The name Blue Moonshine originated in a dream. The variety that inherited this dream-inspired moniker reveals mostly indica characteristics in structure and potency.

The leaves are dark and wide. The plant produces dense, sticky buds. The aroma and flavor of both the growing bud and the finished product is strong and astringent with a distinct fruity or fermented fruity taste. The medicated high is long lasting and physical, commonly beginning with hilarity, followed by extreme appetite stimulation then sedation.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Blue Velvet


Blue Velvet is 50% Sativa 50% Indica. It produces an euphoric even head-body high with a fruity and floral taste and smell.

It's very enjoyable to the nose and palate. Expect an uplifting and euphoric experience with this variety. The buzz gives both a head and body sensation, making it good for daytime use.

Bubbleberry


Bubbleberry is 80% Sativa and 20% Indica. It produces an euphoric and cheerful high, with a pungent and skunky smell.

The name Bubbleberry is a merging of its parent variety names, Bubble Gum and Blueberry. Bubbleberry's taste is rich and smooth with a hint of fruit. This strain is recommended for beginners as well as the experimental grower looking for a variety with dependable, generous results.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

AK-47


AK-47 is 65% Sativa 35% Indica. It has a woodsy smell and sweet taste. What is the high like? Cerebral, Alert and Munchies

First bred in 1992, the name suggests the power packed in its dark, resinous, compact buds that bristle with short hairs and glistening trichomes. AK-47 has a spiced aroma bordering on skunk, with a hint of sandalwood, but tastes sweeter and more floral than the smell would lead one to expect.

AK-47 is a tall plant with substantial girth and big fat calyxes, it performs excellently in indoor environments, both soil and hydro, and has been grown outdoors with good results in Spain.

The buzz is immediate and long lasting with an alert but mellow cerebral effect. Lab tests have rated the THC content at over 20 percent, making it a "one hit wonder" for many smokers.

Friday, January 8, 2010

GET LEGIT!!!

Possession of marijuana in any amount is punishable by up to one year in jail and $2,000 fine. GET LEGIT! Farmington Compassion will have it's first Medical Marijuana meeting Tuesday, January 19, 2010 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Farmington Community Library, 32737 West 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI.
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