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curious old fart

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anyone with munchies?????

High times: Oregon allows sale of pot edibles and oils to the general public for the first time
  • Recreational marijuana sales became legal in Oregon last fall
  • Medical marijuana dispensaries participating in an early sales program may add edibles and extracts to the things they can legally sell
  • Under the current early sales program, one dose of cannabis-infused edible can have no more than 15 milligrams of THC
  • Consumers can buy up to 1 gram of oil, or cannabis extract, with no more than 1,000 milligrams of THC per cartridge
  • Customers are limited to one purchase per day
By Associated Press

Published: 20:02 EST, 2 June 2016 | Updated: 22:47 EST, 2 June 2016







Ray Berrian has been smoking marijuana for years. But on Thursday he walked into a store on a busy street in the Portland suburbs and legally bought an 'edible'— three small squares of rich chocolate infused with cannabis oil — for the first time.

Berrian, a 66-year-old retired elementary school teacher, was one of hundreds of recreational users who lined up at retail stores around Oregon to buy such pot-infused sweets as the state made their sale legal to the general public for the first time.

'It's new for me, it's new for a lot of my friends that there can be such a thing. I'm not really familiar with edibles so this will be actually new for me,' he said. 'I'm kind of excited about getting home and trying these with some coffee.'






Cannabis-infused lemon truffles await packaging at the Chalice Farms industrial kitchen in Portland





Chalice Farms production manager John Schuch wraps cannabis-infused hazelnut milk chocolates infused with marijuana in foil papers to prepare for sale at the company headquarters in Portland

Recreational marijuana sales became legal in Oregon last fall.

Now, medical marijuana dispensaries participating in an early sales program may add edibles and extracts to the things they can legally sell to recreational users.

Under the current early sales program, one dose of cannabis-infused edible can have no more than 15 milligrams of THC; consumers can buy up to 1 gram of oil, or cannabis extract, with no more than 1,000 milligrams of THC per cartridge.

Customers are limited to one purchase per day.

The Oregon Liquor Control Commission is in the process of licensing producers and expects to authorize recreational shops later this year. Oregon also wants to cap the dose for individual edible products at 5 milligrams each — half of what's allowed in Colorado and Washington state.





Thursday was the first day recreational marijuana users could legally purchase marijuana edibles and oils in Oregon





An employee displays a limeade-flavored cannabis-infused gummy candy at the Chalice Farms industrial kitchen





William Simpson, president of Chalice Farms, holds a display of his company's cannabis-infused truffles, chocolates and gummy candies at the company headquarters

Dispensaries participating in the early recreational sales program can do so until Dec. 31, by which point Oregon authorities hope to have a licensing program in place for stand-alone recreational marijuana stores.

Marijuana entrepreneurs have been gearing up for Thursday's business for weeks, anticipating a rush by the general public on the newly available products. Edibles had already been available for legal sale to medical marijuana card holders.

At Chalice Farms, every employee was recruited to wrap and box up hundreds of pot-infused goodies before their four Portland-area stores opened their doors at 9 a.m. The kitchen at the company's headquarters can produce 500 packages of candies a day.

Customers poured into the company's retail location in Tigard, southwest of Portland as soon as its doors opened.




By 11 a.m., the lime-flavored, cannabis-infused gummies were sold out. Business was brisk at the glass case displaying brightly colored boxes of truffles in salted caramel, coconut, lemon meringue and peanut butter flavors.

Other offerings included gummies in a variety of fruit flavors and chocolate toffees, white chocolate chai squares and milk chocolate infused with hazelnut alongside the marijuana. The edibles sold for $12 to $16 per package.

'Right now, the whole team, it's all hands on deck, and they're working hard to get it done,' said William Simpson, the company's president. 'This is a huge day for Oregon.'



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3622877/Oregon-allows-sale-pot-edibles-oils-general-public.html#ixzz4AWl06dxB
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Dr.D81

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Hell yeah @ errrrbody! :-)

Here's one of the chocolate mints from hso, this morning-
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Making the 200 gallon pot look a bit more normal lol


This blue dream on the other hand,,,, hasn't quite filled out its 600 gallon pot!
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Looking top notch as always. I need to get my two full season in pots bigger than the tens they are in now.2016-06-03_10.34.22.jpg
 

supchaka

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Hell yeah @ errrrbody! :-)

Here's one of the chocolate mints from hso, this morning-
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Making the 200 gallon pot look a bit more normal lol


This blue dream on the other hand,,,, hasn't quite filled out its 600 gallon pot!
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I've never grown such a plant outdoors but I'm always wondering how much of those pots do the roots actually get to? In my head they seem like they would get maybe a couple feet wide before they make it thru the pot and continue growing down into the soil. Please enlighten me sir :)
 

supchaka

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't say a container 3x3x3 work better than something 1x4x4. Use numbers that equal the same volume for my example, (my math sucks) like both container have 200 gal of soil, just in a different shape.
 

supchaka

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And one more question! I know I should be in the outdoor thread but I know there's enough of you in here. If you had a tractor to just work the whole plot over would you rather do that and plant them straight in the ground? I'm thinking that would be a $ saver all around. I've always wanted to own a bobcat just haven't had a reason!
 

Evil-Mobo

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And one more question! I know I should be in the outdoor thread but I know there's enough of you in here. If you had a tractor to just work the whole plot over would you rather do that and plant them straight in the ground? I'm thinking that would be a $ saver all around. I've always wanted to own a bobcat just haven't had a reason!
Check into no -till for that first..........
 

Dr.D81

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And one more question! I know I should be in the outdoor thread but I know there's enough of you in here. If you had a tractor to just work the whole plot over would you rather do that and plant them straight in the ground? I'm thinking that would be a $ saver all around. I've always wanted to own a bobcat just haven't had a reason!
The 1 x 4 x4 will grow a wider plant
3x3x3 will go taller and if the roots can work through the pot they damn sure will root in the ground.
in the ground with a slight raised bed will give you the largest over all plants
downloadfile-2.jpeg put 24 in clones in july 1st and still topped ten ft on half the plants. The 4 gg4 made 8ft and pulled like 17 units out of a 11 x 20. Looking to top that with two plants this year
 
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numberfour

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Yesterday i had an abscessed tooth pulled and got some antibiotics so not asleep at 9pm. Didnt realize how much it was wairing on me.
That shit takes its toll on your body and mind. Had the same a couple of weeks ago, half my face went through doors before me haha. Rest up a bit if you can and salt water rinses work wonders.

Flipped the tent Monday night...first flower of 2016
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whodatnation

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I've never grown such a plant outdoors but I'm always wondering how much of those pots do the roots actually get to? In my head they seem like they would get maybe a couple feet wide before they make it thru the pot and continue growing down into the soil. Please enlighten me sir :)
I find feeder roots out past the canopy. I've always been under the impression that the canopy and root system mirror each other for the most part, decent root system going out as far as the canopy does. From what I understand cannabis grows most its roots laterally, not down deep like say grape vines. The most important and "alive" parts of the soil are in the top 18" and the top 6" being even more important.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't say a container 3x3x3 work better than something 1x4x4. Use numbers that equal the same volume for my example, (my math sucks) like both container have 200 gal of soil, just in a different shape.
Re- the top 18" (imo) are the most important. For me, I'd rather a 4x4x1 over a 3x3x3 even though the later has 11 more cubic feet of soil. I woul worry about the 3ft deep one staying too wet on the bottom and going anaerobic.

And one more question! I know I should be in the outdoor thread but I know there's enough of you in here. If you had a tractor to just work the whole plot over would you rather do that and plant them straight in the ground? I'm thinking that would be a $ saver all around. I've always wanted to own a bobcat just haven't had a reason!
Big plants are a product of prohibition,,, future legal grows WITHOUT plant number limits will all be smaller plants, and lots of em'.
 

Evil-Mobo

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That 600 is no-till :-) and will be long as I got something to do with it. I planted a mix cover crop over the winter, crimson clover, rye grass, and wild radish.
I am trying to learn this to try a run in my SIP's with no till I am thinking for a perpetual run of autos's this would be the ticket since the old roots are left in place etc........so just keep planting and going on.......
 
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