So ordered the (2) 1000 watt super horti bulbs for flower, and a 6" fan and filter for the mom flower tent upstairs.
I prob send it all down to my kid in the sticks after this flower run. She actually started some in the house in happy frog, with a fish tank light, then moved outside into ffof. No nutes, just tap water.. small yield, but she got the bug now, so im gonna send her a 600 and the fixins..
I just wish my state would get off their ass and make it legal for her..
Hell she could prob get it for medical as she has had some seizures in her life.
Ive never seen her have one but she has had a few. Its been over a year or two since she had one and we have no idea why she had the ones she did. But she still has a medical history, and that should qualify.
I just hate seeing her have to skirt the law, as she is a great person and a law abiding citizen besides the mj.
Doesnt drink or use or ever used any other substances. Damn shame how I got to defend her integrity because she uses mj, but thats the world we live in..
Myself I understand Im on a slightly diff level, and i will pay the costs for my decisions.
But your kid, just takes it to a diff mentality...
It would all be different if our last name was the Sacklers.....
The richest newcomer to Forbes 2015 list of America’s Richest Families comes in at a stunning $14 billion. The
Sackler family, which owns Stamford, Conn.-based Purdue Pharma, flew under the radar when Forbes launched its initial list of wealthiest families in July 2014, but this year they crack the top-20, edging out storied families like the Busches, Mellons and Rockefellers.
How did the Sacklers build the 16th-largest fortune in the country? The short answer: making the most popular and controversial opioid of the 21st century -- OxyContin.
Purdue, 100% owned by the Sacklers, has generated estimated sales of more than $35 billion since releasing its time-released, supposedly addiction-proof version of the painkiller oxycodone back in 1995. Its annual revenues are about $3 billion, still mostly from OxyContin.