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Sun Ra

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Was the only reason we went there instead of a few other places. Won't be going back if they repeal the laws!!
Every local I spoke to said they loved it being legal!
They will lose a shit tone of money if they go back!
Just another example of pieces of shit in power imposing their fucked up ideology on others!!
What are the prices like there Porky ?
 

Porky

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Some of the pot shops were huge with very expensive fit outs.
Then there were tents selling it on the beach or bars that just had labelled jars up with the spirits!
 

Mellow oldfark

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Ah now the Thai politicians have decided they want a cut of this.
Wouldn't be surprised if they been talking to big corporate Canna and you know what comes next.😩
 

R3za92

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Ah now the Thai politicians have decided they want a cut of this.
Wouldn't be surprised if they been talking to big corporate Canna and you know what comes next.😩
Did you even watch pikey’s video. The market was operating in a grey area of the law because after they took it off the narcotics register they never got the votes in parliament to pass any laws about its regulation. It wasn’t intended for rec it was always intended as a medical market which is where it looks like it’s potentially headed

Looks like a good case study of having regulation in place before it’s removed from a countries narcotics register.
 

R3za92

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And seasol still kicks ass mate.😂

If ya say so. It’s still salt filled shit as far as I’m concerned.

To prove my point here’s the typical analysis of seasol and 2 other quality seaweed products which actually work out cheaper than seasol





Notice there’s no sodium in either of the 2 nts products.

Edit: was looking for dosage rates per hectare so that the nts products could be properly compared to the seasol. There commercial grade gave those dosage rates and the analysis for it has even more sodium (probably because it’s double the strength from just glancing over all the other compounds on the analysis sheet)

Analysis for commercial is here

And dosage is here

Tldr you’d need 5-10L of the commercial (so 10-20 of the standard) per hectare vs 1kg of the nts per hectare.
 
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