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I do know that there is a recipe for Washington's rye whiskey. I can see that but Washington was also in the textile and fiber business. He manufactured hemp paper. We're talking growing cannabis as a means to smoke and grow for the purpose of smoking. Maybe he did learn smoking a bit made him spunky. I get it though.
very interesting i must sayI was wrong about Jefferson being ambassador to India, it was France.
Also it plainly states in Washingtons diary he put his THC plants away from the Fiber, and failed to make it back to kill the males, and it got seeded.
11 US Presidents Who Smoked Marijuana
ES #44 – Barack Obama: The current president wrote about his cocaine and marijuana use as a youth in Hawaii and famously said, “When I was a kid, I inhaled, frequently. That was the point,” when running for president in 2008.
YES #43 – George W. Bush: Dubya was known as a cocaine user in his younger days, but he would never respond to questions about his marijuana use. Later, he told his biographer, Douglas Wead (yes, pronounced like “weed”), “I wouldn’t answer the marijuana questions. You know why? Because I don’t want some little kid doing what I tried.”
YES #42 – Bill Clinton: Slick Willie famously said, “When I was in England, I experimented with marijuana a time or two, and I didn’t like it. I didn’t inhale and never tried it again,” when asked about his marijuana use. In true Clintonian fashion, he may have been telling the truth. The late Christopher Hitchens, who attended Oxford with Clinton, said Bill had an affinity for pot brownies, so he may not have ever tried “it” (inhaling) ever again.
YES #35 – John F. Kennedy: JFK used marijuana to deal with severe back pain, according to a few written accounts, including “John F. Kennedy: A Biography”, which described this White House scene: “On the evening of July 16, 1962, according to [Washington Post executive] Jim Truitt, Kennedy and Mary Meyer smoked marijuana together. … The president smoked three of the six joints Mary brought to him. At first he felt no effects. Then he closed his eyes and refused a fourth joint. ‘Suppose the Russians did something now,’ he said.”
From President #17 Andrew Johnson to President #34 Dwight Eisenhower, we have almost nothing in the way of historical record of presidents smoking pot. Pre-Civil War America was a land of hemp farmers and slaves who could commonly roll up some hemp leaf as a smoke. Post-Civil War America heralded the development of pre-rolled tobacco cigarettes and prejudice against the Mexican immigrants who smoked “marihuana”. Cannabis was becoming a patent medicine, so perhaps some presidents used it in that fashion. But by the turn of the 20th century, the temperance movement was in full swing and states were beginning to prohibit cannabis. Pot smoking is not likely to be something the late 19th and early 20th century presidents wanted recorded for posterity, if they did it at all.
YES #14 – Franklin Pierce: One of three military men to become president who enjoyed smoking marijuana with the troops fighting the Mexican-American War. In a letter to his family, Pierce wrote that marijuana smoking was “about the only good thing” about the war.
YES #12 – Zachary Taylor: Another of the three military men who smoked marijuana with the troops.
YES #7 – Andrew Jackson: Third of the three military men whose letters referred to smoking marijuana with the troops.
YES #5 – James Monroe: Openly smoked hashish while he was Ambassador to France and continued smoking it until his death at age 73.
YES #4 – James Madison: The “Father of the Constitution” claimed that hemp gave him the insight to create a new democratic nation.
YES #3 – Thomas Jefferson: In addition to farming hemp, Jefferson was Ambassador to France during the hashish era there. At risk of imprisonment if caught, Jefferson smuggled hemp seeds from China known for their potency to America. However, as far as our research takes us, he never said or wrote, “Some of my finest hours have been spent sitting on my back veranda, smoking hemp and observing as far as my eye can see.”
YES #1 – George Washington: The father of our country kept meticulous diaries, wherein he noted “Sowed hemp at muddy hole by swamp” away from the hemp he grew for fiber. “Began to separate the male from female plants at do [sic –rather too late” and “Pulling up the (male) hemp. Was too late for the blossom hemp by three weeks or a month” indicates he was going for female plants with higher THC content. There is also indication he used hemp preparations to deal with his toothaches.
So double serration leaves control trichs?Because double serrations only appear on certain strains, and they happen to be known for potency, though that's not saying someone couldn't screw up the genes, and it still display double serrations.
You have a lot to learn!very cool pictures of what looks like dog poop
in what ways are the weedsmokers of the future going to judge current crops?
"grandpa, what do you mean digital strains had not been invented yet? and sub-80 percent THC? savages"
Double Serrated Leaves only point to a source of origin,
From Bangladesh to Bhutan from Nepal to Punjab and from Himachal Pradesh to Kashmir and parts of n. Afghanistan. These all are land race indicia areas.
Mr green genes passed away unfortunately. I want to hunt his pheno. I popped 8 maui wowie cherry bomb cuts...Mr Greengenes was doing the indoor thing in NYC way back in the day. . . respect to that fine fellow wherever he may be.
And I'm stealing all of em lmaoMr green genes passed away unfortunately. I want to hunt his pheno. I popped 8 maui wowie cherry bomb cuts...
if you like dj shorts stuff his son started a seed bank called second generation genetics he uses alot of his dads stuff i havent grown any of it out but he has some azura haze on neptune seed bank that looks intrestingAll old school and real breeders not the pollen chuckers of today.
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Mr green genes passed away unfortunately. I want to hunt his pheno. I popped 8 maui wowie cherry bomb cuts...
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