Cannabis Hop Latent Viroid



Joe Ramahi, California Plant Molecular Biologist & Chief Science Officer Cultivaris Hemp instagram.com/joesramahi/ James Loud instagram.com/jamesloud/ …

15 responses to “Cannabis Hop Latent Viroid”

  1. Childproof containers ALWAYS make me laugh. Lets go through why this is silly.

    #1 – Can you get high from eating raw buds? Ever? At what age do children learn to roll joints?
    A – You can't get high from eating raw buds, and kids could learn to roll as early as 12 (maybe earlier, in theory).

    #2 – So if you can't get high from eating raw buds ever, what happens if a toddler eats a bud?
    A – They might choke, but be otherwise fine. It is not a good experience. It is very dry and sticky.

    #3 – Can a 12 year old open a child proof container?
    A – Yes, typically a smart 12- 13 year old could figure it out, then roll a joint out of it. In theory.

    So if a toddler is not REALLY at risk more than putting random objects in their mouth, and a 12-13 year old can open the package, roll and smoke a joint (in theory), WHY DO WE HAVE CHILD RESISTANT WEED? We don't have child resistant tobacco, if my child eats a cigarette, he could die! We don't have child resistant alcohol either a little swig could mess my kid up!

    Edibles? 150% need to be locked up cause kids don't know plus the cannabis is orally active in edibles. But for bud? WHY?!?! What a waste of money.

  2. I got one of James Loud's mylar bags with a sticker two weeks ago tomorrow. I have an empty mylar bag and five seedlings ready to move from a solo cup to a one gallon in a day or two. That's what matters to me,

  3. Would like to see the industry move to reusable/refillable bud growlers of some sort. I know regulation prevents that now, but generating all this trash just doesn't make sense.

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