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Broken up, these buds release the scent of sweet freshly cut grass or even hay with some slightly skunky
undertones. The smoke is smooth, non-expansive and has a mild sweet taste. Although the high does not hit
you right away, it first creeps through your body making you feel stoned and then only moderately effects your
cerebrum, allowing you to concentrate on any task at hand. **” – Homepage Amsterdam "IMHO a Northern Lights would be best, easiest, and have the best high. This variety has been around for
years; it has great name recognition. It is disease free, and easy to grow. The yield is above average though
not perhaps quite as great as some of the Big Bud hybrids. It can be grown using any method including SOG,
SCROG. or bushy. An all around great strain." -Kohala
as to make the concentrations on the two sides more nearly equal.
Paraquat: A defoliant used to kill the cannabis plant around the world.
Parasite: An organism living on or in another living organism (host)
and obtaining its food from the latter.
Pathogen: An entity that can incite disease.
Peat moss: The partially decomposed remains of various mosses. Used
as a substrate.
Peduncle: The stalk of a flower or of a flower cluster.
Perennial: Living for more than two years or growing seasons.
Perianth: The floral envelopes; collectively the calyx and corolla,
especially when they are alike.
Perlite: A form of obsidian consisting of vitreous globules expandable
by heating and used for insulation but in our case it is used as a plant
growing medium.
Petiole: Leaf stalk.
pH: The pH is a measure of the acidity of a solution.
Photoperiod: The timed amount
of light that a plant receives.
Photosynthesis: The chemical process in plants in which carbon
dioxide and water are converted into glucose by the influence of light
energy.
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Phototropism: The inclination, which plants have, to grow towards
light.
Phyllotaxy: How leaves are arranged on a branch or stem.
Pinching: Using the thumb and forefinger to lightly crush a branch or
stem which promotes further branching and causes the plant to bush
more.
Pistil: The ovule-bearing organ of a flower.
Pollen: The male gametes or microspores of a seed plant, produced as
a fine granular or powdery substance in the anthers of a flower or the
male cone of a gymnosperm and usu. transported by wind or insects.
Pollinate: Convey pollen
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flower, a plant and so allow fertilization.
Pot: Another term for cannabis.
Potency: The strength of the cannabis drug. Usually measured by the
THC levels in a plant.
Predator: A predator is an insect
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animals, insects or plants.
Pruning: The cutting and trimming of plants to remove dead or injured
wood, or to control and direct the new growth of a plant.
Red light: Usually refers to a Sodium based light (HPS).
Reefer : Another term used for dried cannabis. Specifically a cannabis
cigarette.
Resistance: The ability of an organism to exclude or overcome a
problem.
rH: Abbreviation for relative humidity. The relative humidity is
expressed in a percentage and measured with a hygrometer.
Roach : A filter for a cannabis cigarette.
Root ball: The network of roots along with the attached soil of any
given plant.
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Root bound: A condition that exists when a potted plant has outgrown
its container.
Roots: The colorless underground, part of a vascular plant which
serves to anchor it and convey nourishment.
Rot: Rot is the disintegration, discoloration, and decomposition of
plant tissue.
Rust: Rust is a plant disease that gives a "rusty" appearance to an
infected surface of the plant.
Sativa: A species of cannabis plant.
Scorch: Scorch is the burning or drying and b Part 2
The smoking of marijuana initiates many processes in the body, mind and even soul, depending upon the
intent with which it is used. In Part 1 many of these were mentioned in passing, and will be explored in
some detail in this issue. It is very important for people to understand that marijuana, like other teacher
plants, is properly called an �entheogen� or �agent in God�, as a psychoactive substance with spiritual
properties. This indoor hybrid has a high calyx/leaf ratio & finishes flowering in 7 weeks or less. Our big-yielding,
lemon-scented female clone named "Genius" because of her CLEAR, energetic, thought-provoking high was
crossed with a robust Cinderella 99 male to create Apollo Eleven. Expect some variation among individuals. The
best females are short, heavily branched plants with multitudes of dense, resinous bud sites - perfect for
SCROG. The smoke has a sweet citrus flavour. The high is UP & HAPPY." - Bros. Grimm catalog
Piece of crap - hard to clone. I grew a few seeds from a seedbank selling Sensi BB, and I’m glad I didn’t
waste time and space with any more than 2 females. Maybe I was unlucky and didn’t score that hard to find
large producer. Dunno. the plants were grown indoors under plenty of light. They were big in circumference, with
spread out bud yield. I was expecting fatty kolas, but nope. It looked more like Holland/Canada Big Treat than
BB is supposed to be. Anyway, that’s my two cents.- dak Afoaf has a Posi Big Bud Mom that is 70% pistils ripe, with cloudy heads in about 43-45 days and it yields real
nice. Its a real tough strain, eats ferts big time, not the strongest most devastating buzz, however it has a
long duration 4 hours, but a repeat for sure, the strain has really "grown on me." Its just an all-around good
strain, now if it took 55-60 days it would be history, its speed to harvest is a big consideration.-Budm Piece of crap - hard to clone. I grew a few seeds from a seedbank selling Sensi BB, and I’m glad I didn’t
waste time and space with any more than 2 females. Maybe I was unlucky and didn’t score that
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large producer. Dunno. the plants were grown indoors under plenty of light.
They were big in circumference, with
spread out bud yield. I was expecting fatty kolas,
Custombon but nope. It looked more like Holland/Canada Big Treat than
BB is supposed to be. Anyway, that’s my two cents.- dak Handrick, H
“BC Big Bud is a stabilized 65% indica/35% sativa, the Dutch Big Bud (Sensi) is all indica. BC Big Bud has
tremendous resin, its the crystally bud on the cover of the Cannabis Culture #18 (Steve Kubby header), and a
citrusy scent. Usually only available in clone, (hence the crosses, its usually the female in those Romulan x BC
Big Bud or Mikado x BC Big Bud), it is now available in seed (pure) at $50 CN/$40 US for 10 seeds. Giant seeds,
largest I have (not that that information has meaning, seed size has no relevance despite what mythology
persists about them). Very nice smoke, the Dutch Big Bud can be a good yielder like BC Big Bud Swiss Miss but the high is
superior in the BC Big Bud version. The leaves in the BC Big Bud variety are more sativa like.” – Marc Emery“BC Big Bud is a stabilized 65% indica/35% sativa, the Dutch Big Bud (Sensi) is all indica. BC Big Bud has
tremendous resin, its the crystally bud on the cover of the Cannabis Culture 18 (Steve Kubby header), and a
citrusy scent. Usually only available in clone, (hence the crosses, its usually the female in those Romulan x BC
Big Bud or Mikado x BC Big Bud), it is now available in seed (pure) at $50 CN/$40 US for 10 seeds. Giant seeds,
largest I have (not that that information has meaning, seed size has no relevance despite what mythology
persists about them). Very nice smoke, the Dutch Big Bud can Effects Of Cannabis be a good yielder like BC Big Bud but the high is
superior in the BC Big Bud version. The leaves in the BC Big Bud variety are more sativa like.” – Marc Emery
White Rhino Cannabis Single Plant Yield “Northern lights #2 = originally a Hindu Kush X Thai cross.
It was selectively inbred and developed into a stable
almost all Kush type cross that is mostly indica.”
“I haven't done #5, but # 2 (Oasis) was great. Most people say that the NL strains have little or no taste or
smell, but my experience with #2 was that it had an oniony, garlicky smell and taste. The buzz was it.
Couch-lock, but surprisingly psychoactive, given indica's reputation. I don't think you can go wrong with
White Rhino a strain
that highly touted.” - Skunkman“Northern lights 2 = originally a Hindu Kush X Thai cross.
It was selectively inbred and developed into a stable
almost all Kush type cross that is mostly indica.”
“I haven't done 5, but 2 (Oasis) was great. Most people say that the NL strains have little or no taste or
smell, but my experience with 2 was that it had an oniony, garlicky smell and taste. The buzz was it.
Couch-lock, but surprisingly psychoactive, given
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indica's reputation. I don't think you can go wrong with a strain
that highly touted.” - Skunkman Blow-by-blow description of the generations:
P.50 = Heavy, single-cola type plants with mellow high (too much influence from the ShivaSkunk) Sweet fruity
scent/flavor. Unstable in most traits - for example, 10 days difference in fastest/slowest maturation period in a
group of 20 seedlings.
P.75 = Plants leaning MUCH more in the direction of Princess in floral cluster and bud structure, scent/flavor
turned more "tropical" like pineapple. The stability was becoming better - two major phenotypes; short & dense
(potent too) or tall/HUGE (Not so potent).
P.88 = Renamed Cinderella 88 when first released on the market. It grows fast and produces excellent yields of
FROSTY buds in 7 weeks! Generally uniform seedlings with minor differences in floral formation and some height
variance, but the smoke is quite consistent from all plants - Dense, heavy nuggets of fruity scented & flavored
(like wild berries) and covered in resin glands, the dried buds have distinctly ORANGE pistils.
"I believe Apollo 13 is P88 male
wholesale bongs X Genius (Princess' more indica type sister) but still
Grafix Bongs a JH F2 from the same set
of seeds found at the 'Cafe in Adam.
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The new A11 is P94 or (C99 the more popular name) X Genius."
-Webfish
15), which occurred exclusively with the cis-isomer 54, resulting in the
dihydrofuran derivative 55 as to make the concentrations on the two sides more nearly equal.
Paraquat: A defoliant used to kill the cannabis plant around the world.
Parasite: An organism living on or in another living organism (host)
and obtaining its food from the latter.
Pathogen: An entity that can incite disease.
Peat moss: The partially decomposed remains of various mosses. Used
as a substrate.
Peduncle: The stalk of a flower or of a flower cluster.
Perennial: Living for more than two years or growing seasons.
Perianth: The floral envelopes; collectively the calyx and corolla,
especially when they are alike.
Perlite: A form of obsidian consisting of vitreous globules expandable
by heating and used for insulation but in our case it is used as a plant
growing medium.
Petiole: Leaf stalk.
pH: The pH is a measure of the acidity of a solution.
Photoperiod: The timed amount of light that a plant receives.
Photosynthesis: The chemical process in plants in which carbon
dioxide and water are converted into glucose by the influence of light
energy.
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Phototropism: The inclination, which plants have, to grow towards
light.
Phyllotaxy: How leaves are arranged on a branch or stem.
Pinching: Using the thumb and forefinger to lightly crush a branch or
stem which promotes further branching and causes the plant to bush
more.
Pistil: The ovule-bearing organ of a flower.
Pollen: The male gametes or microspores of a seed plant, produced as
a fine granular or powdery substance in the anthers of a flower or the
male cone of a gymnosperm and usu. transported by wind or insects.
Pollinate: Convey pollen to or deposit pollen on a stigma, an ovule, a
flower, a plant and so allow fertilization.
Pot: Another term for cannabis.
Potency: The strength of the cannabis drug. Usually measured by the
THC levels in a plant.
Predator: A predator is an insect or animal that feeds off other
animals, insects or plants.
Pruning: The cutting and trimming of plants to remove dead or injured
wood, or to control and direct the new growth of a plant.
Red light: Usually refers to a Sodium based light (HPS).
Reefer : Another term used for dried cannabis. Specifically a cannabis
cigarette.
Resistance: The ability of an organism to exclude or overcome a
problem.
rH: Abbreviation for relative humidity. The relative humidity is
expressed in a percentage and measured with a hygrometer.
Roach : A filter for a cannabis cigarette.
Root ball: The network of roots along with the attached soil of any
given plant.
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Root bound: A condition that exists when a potted plant has outgrown
its container.
Roots: The colorless underground, part of a vascular plant which
serves to anchor it and convey nourishment.
Rot: Rot is the disintegration, discoloration, and decomposition of
plant tissue.
Rust: Rust is a plant disease that gives a "rusty" appearance to an
infected surface of the plant.
Sativa: A species of cannabis plant.
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“Princess was obtained from growing out seeds found in buds of Jack Herer that was purchased in Amsterdam at
the "Sensi-Smile" coffee shop, an authorized outlet of Sensi Seed Bongs
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Hollands Hope
Thus,
Swiss Miss it is considered to be an f2
generation Jack Herer. The seeds were found only in the deepest part of the buds indicating that the father was
an unusually
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early-maturing JH that the growers missed
bowls and bongs at first.” - MrSoul “A FOAF grew Early Pearl for a couple of years. it's nice and
GLASS PIPES PIPES BONGS
versatile. a foaf grew some in and out. indoors in
rockwool under a 400w it yields a/ just <1 oz. at 3 ft. by topping them. outdoors its close to 1 lb. at 6 ft. finish
around the end
Cannabis Seeds For Sale of September out, 8 weeks in. A foaf think the plant is a mix of sativa/indica. it has longer
node spacing than you may like indoors like a sativa, but it grows fat wide fans like an indica. the high is kind
of mixed too, a little spacey, followed by complete body freeze. its nice...” - cuz “Bank: Positronics
Supplier: Jock
Started with 10 seeds all germinated. One sprout was lagging far behind the others and it was put out of its
misery. Ended up with 1 female, 5 males, and 3 herms.
Again, like the rest of the Positronic stock grown out so far, these plants were close to identical in appearance.
They looked very much like the NL x Shiva that also came from Posi. To bad it didn’t take after the NL x Shiva
in all respects.
The one female was not very impressive grown from seed and turned herm. The buzz was acceptable but it
grew like chit. Very airy bud with little resin and a lot of leaf. The buzz made it worth keeping for a harvest from
clone one time to see if it could redeem itself. Because the buzz got better it was given one more chance even
though it still showed male flowers, not a lot but too many. The second time grown from clone it showed male
flowers again and didn’t improve much in quality or growth. So now it’s dead.
To be fair it could be that this plant just couldn’t handle being flowered so early and freaked, doubtful but
possible." - flick
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percentage of marijuana arrests were arrested before—two-thirds of the 1967 California
arrestees had no prior arrest record and a fifth had a "minor" record—we are not struck at
once by any evidence of obvious recidivism. Over a third of the heroin arrestees in
California and almost two-thirds of the "narcotic addict or user" arrests had either a major
record or a prison sentence in his past. We know then that an immense percentage of
heroin users are not "rehabilitated." We cannot draw such an obvious inference with
marijuana users, since recidivistic arrests are so much lower for them.
In the absence of proper data, some guessing here may be justified. I would suspect that
they use marijuana less after their arrest than they would have had they not been arrested.
How much less? Two-thirds? Half? Enough to make it worthwhile? If rehabilitation is an
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absolute goal, then any degree of reduction is a positive gain. Viewed in this light, the
laws are effective, merely because they bring about some degree of reduction in use. In
this special sense, the judges may be right.
Some penologists are of the opinion that incarceration may have a subtle criminogenic
effect. By being sent to prison along with professional criminals, drug addicts, and the
violent, a lawbreaker with little or no commitment to crime as a "way of life" will absorb
many attitudes, practices, and skills which will contribute to their post-release criminality.
In a sense, prisons train people to become criminals. There is no doubt that this process
occurs with juvenile delinquents. I suspect that marijuana users are well-insulated and
sufficiently emotionally involved in their own subculture, which basically frowns on
professional and violent forms of criminality, to be to some degree immune from such
influences. Perhaps, however, this applies only to the middle-class, college-educated
marijuana smoker who finds himself in prison. Blumer, in a study of marijuana in the
ghetto, claims that a prison term is decisive in turning an ordinary pothead to a life of
"hustling" criminality.
The player is to be seen... as an enterprising member of the adolescent drug
world, alive to opportunities to get money by small-time dealing in drugs,
ready to engage in a variety of other illicit sources of monetary profit, and
strongly attracted toward moving into a full time job of hustling by
associating with hustlers and learning of their hustling practices. It should
be noted here that the most effective way of getting such practical work
knowledge is through prison experience. If he is incarcerated he is likely to
be thrown into contact with older and more experienced hustlers who, if
they identify him as safe and acceptable, are almost certain to pass on
accounts of their experience.
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ng and running about,
produce a wind that accompanies this snake. Four flying objects always accompany
the sylphs as guardians wherever they go.
VISION 15
THE SACHAMAMA
This picture shows the Sachamama hypnotising a deer in order to swallow it up.
Trees and weeds grow on the Sachamama. This big snake is hard to find, but it can
be seen.
On the left side is a small pond from which it drinks. On the right there are
all kinds of animal and even human bones which it has vomited up during its life
time. It expels the meat through its rectum, the bones it vomits.
This big snake rarely moves, remaining perhaps hundreds of years in the same
place. One can even accidentally climb on top of it without realising one is on
this dangerous animal. If a person passes by its head, the Sachamama magnetises
him immediately and swallows him, because it possesses a very powerful magnet,
and no living being that crosses its path can escape.
When a person has noticed the presence of the Sachamama, he must leave swiftly
so as not to be crushed by a tree or struck by lightning, because the Sachamarna
produces a strong wind with lightning and lots of rain, capable of knocking down
trees. When the Sachamama moves to another place, it throws down the trees on its
back and makes a sort of path by knocking down other trees as well.
VISION 16
THE SESSION OF THE CHULLACHAKI
This is a vision of the Supay-chacra or garden of the Chullachaki. In the middle we
see a tree called caimitillo [Duroja hirsuta]. The two trees beside it are called
Supay-caspi and the lowest ones, Supay-anallosacha. You can see that they have
circles at the base of the leaves.
Here you can see a Chullachaki a forest spirit] dressed in royal gowns, reading a
parchment. The others, the shapshicos or sacharunas, listen to the
Bongsnil reading of the
decree on the care of wild animals, because they are the ones who have this
responsibility.
All of them are dressed in brilliant-colored royal clothes which make
the nearby leaves shine bright, just as perfectly as light bulbs. It's like a
Bacchanalian feast to which all wild animals are invited so they together with their
masters will entertain all the rest, setting up a circus show with dances, music with
euphoric rhythm, and entrancing singing. There you can hear the most complex
sounds and lullabies of the purity of the forest, of the intricate web of the vegetal
esoteric world. Within vegetalismo there is so much knowledge that could benefit
man. Perhaps some day the hidden secret of longevity will be known, because it is
certain that this is to be found within the plants of the forest.
These animals are called through a telepathic vibration in which the instinct of the
psychic cord m~' the animals come to the meeting. You can see otorongo, the
manco-puma, the lluhuichio-puma, huasca monkey], the squirrel, the cashacushillo
i cupine], the sachavaca [tapir], the deer, the armas Priodontes
maximus], the maids Agouti paca], ng and running about,
produce a wind that accompanies this snake. Four flying objects always accompany
the sylphs as guardians wherever they go.
VISION 15
THE SACHAMAMA
This picture shows the Sachamama hypnotising a deer in order to swallow it up.
Trees and weeds grow on the Sachamama. This big snake is hard to find, but it can
be seen.
On the left side is a small pond from which it drinks.
On the right there are
all kinds of animal and even human
Custom Bon bones which it has vomited up during its life
time. It expels the meat through its rectum, the bones it vomits.
This big snake rarely moves, remaining perhaps hundreds of years in the same
place. One can even accidentally climb on top of it without realising one is on
this dangerous animal. If a person passes by its head, the Sachamama magnetises
him immediately and swallows him, because it possesses a very powerful magnet,
and no living being that crosses its path can escape.
When a person has noticed the presence of the Sachamama, he must leave swiftly
so as not to be crushed by a tree or struck by lightning, because the Sachamarna
produces a strong wind with lightning and lots of rain, capable of knocking down
trees. When the Sachamama moves to another place, it throws down the trees on its
back and makes a sort of path by knocking down other trees as well.
VISION 16
THE SESSION OF THE CHULLACHAKI
This is a vision of the Supay-chacra or garden of the Chullachaki. In the middle we
see a tree called caimitillo Duroja hirsuta]. The two trees beside it are called
Supay-caspi and the lowest ones, Supay-anallosacha. You can see that they have
circles at the base of the leaves.
Here you can see a Chullachaki a forest spirit] dressed in royal gowns, reading a
parchment.
The others, the shapshicos or sacharunas, listen to the reading of the
decree on the care of wild animals, because they are the ones who have this
responsibility. All of them are dressed in brilliant-colored royal clothes which make
the nearby leaves shine bright, just as perfectly as light bulbs. It's like a
Bacchanalian feast to which all wild animals are invited so they together with their
masters will entertain all the rest, setting up a circus show with dances, music with
euphoric rhythm, and entrancing singing. There you can hear the most complex
sounds and lullabies of the purity of the forest, of the intricate web of the vegetal
esoteric world. Within vegetalismo there is so much knowledge that could benefit
man.
Perhaps some day the hidden secret of longevity will be known, because it is
certain that this is to be found within the plants of the forest.
These animals are called through a telepathic vibration in which the instinct of the
psychic cord m~' the animals come to the meeting. You can see otorongo, the
manco-puma, the lluhuichio-puma, huasca monkey], the squirrel, the cashacushillo
i cupine], the sachavaca tapir], the deer, the armas Priodontes
maximus], the maids Agouti paca], ng and running about,
produce a wind that accompanies this snake. Four flying objects always accompany
the sylphs as guardians wherever they go.
VISION 15
THE SACHAMAMA
This picture shows the Sachamama hypnotising a deer in order to swallow it up.
Trees and weeds grow on the Sachamama. This big snake is hard to find, but it can
be seen.On the left side is a small pond from which it drinks. On the right there are
all kinds of animal and even human bones which it has vomited up during its life
time. It expels the meat through its rectum, the bones it vomits.
This big snake rarely moves, remaining perhaps hundreds of years in the same
place. One can even accidentally climb on top of it without realising one is on
this dangerous animal. If a person passes by its head, the Sachamama magnetises
him immediately and swallows him, because it possesses a very powerful magnet,
and no living being that crosses its path can escape.
When a person has noticed the presence of the Sachamama, he must leave swiftly
so as not to be crushed by a tree or struck by lightning, because the Sachamarna
produces a strong wind with lightning and lots of rain, capable of knocking down
trees. When the Sachamama moves to another place, it throws down the trees on its
back and makes a sort of path by knocking down other trees as well.
VISION 16
THE SESSION OF THE CHULLACHAKI
This is a vision of the Supay-chacra or garden of the Chullachaki. In the middle we
see a tree called caimitillo Duroja hirsuta. The two trees beside it are called
Supay-caspi and the lowest ones, Supay-anallosacha. You can see that they have
circles at the base of the leaves.
Here you can see a Chullachaki a forest spirit dressed in royal gowns, reading a
parchment. The others, the shapshicos or sacharunas, listen to the reading of the
decree on the care of wild animals, because they are the ones who have this
responsibility. All of them are dressed in brilliant-colored royal clothes which make
the nearby leaves shine bright, just as perfectly as light bulbs. It's like a
Bacchanalian feast to which all wild animals are invited so they together with their
masters will entertain all the rest, setting up a circus show with dances, music with
euphoric rhythm, and entrancing singing. There you can hear the most complex
sounds and lullabies of the purity of the forest, of the intricate web of the vegetal
esoteric world. Within vegetalismo there is so much knowledge that could benefit
man. Perhaps some day the hidden secret of longevity will be known, because it is
certain that this is to be found within the plants of the forest.
These animals are called through a telepathic vibration in which the instinct of the
psychic cord m~' the animals come to the meeting. You can see otorongo, the
manco-puma, the lluhuichio-puma, huasca monkey, the squirrel, the cashacushillo
[i cupine, the sachavaca tapir, the deer, the armas Priodontes
maximus, the maids [Agouti paca, ng and running about,
produce a wind that accompanies this snake. Four flying objects always accompany
the sylphs as guardians wherever they go.
VISION 15
THE SACHAMAMA
This picture shows the Sachamama hypnotising a deer in order to swallow it up.
Trees and weeds grow on the Sachamama. This big snake is hard to find, but it can
be seen.On the left side is a small pond from which it drinks. On the right there are
all kinds of animal and even human bones which it has vomited up during its life
time.
It expels the meat through its rectum, the bones it vomits.
This big snake rarely moves, remaining perhaps hundreds of years in the same
place. One can even accidentally climb on top of it without realising one is on
this dangerous animal. If a person passes by its head, the Sachamama magnetises
him immediately and swallows him, because it possesses a very powerful magnet,
and no living being that crosses its path can escape.
When a person has noticed the presence of the Sachamama, he must leave swiftly
so as not to be crushed by a tree or struck by lightning, because the Sachamarna
produces a strong wind with lightning and lots of rain, capable of knocking down
trees. When the Sachamama moves to another place, it throws down the trees on its
back and makes a sort of path by knocking down other trees as well.
VISION 16
THE SESSION OF THE CHULLACHAKI
This is a vision of the Supay-chacra or garden of the Chullachaki.
In the middle we
see a tree called caimitillo Duroja hirsuta. The two trees beside it are called
Supay-caspi and the lowest ones, Supay-anallosacha. You can see that they have
circles at the base of the leaves.
Here you can see a Chullachaki a forest spirit dressed in royal gowns, reading a
parchment. The others, the shapshicos or sacharunas, listen to the reading of the
decree on the care of wild animals, because they are the ones who have this
responsibility. All of them are dressed in brilliant-colored royal clothes which make
the nearby leaves shine bright, just as perfectly as light bulbs.
It's like a
Bacchanalian feast to which all wild animals are invited so they together with their
masters will entertain all the rest, setting up a circus show with dances, music with
euphoric rhythm, and entrancing singing. There you can hear the most complex
sounds and lullabies of the purity of the forest, of the intricate web of the vegetal
esoteric world. Within vegetalismo there is so much knowledge that could benefit
man. Perhaps some day the hidden secret of longevity will be known, because it is
certain that this is to be found within the plants of the forest.
These animals are called through a telepathic vibration in which the instinct of the
psychic cord m~' the animals come to the meeting.
You can see otorongo, the
manco-puma, the lluhuichio-puma, huasca monkey, the squirrel, the cashacushillo
i cupine, the sachavaca tapir, the deer, the armas Priodontes
maximus, the maids Agouti paca,
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KIN") Bubble is available for 150 NLG and has 22 seeds. This has to do with low
germination rates at the last tests and making up for that. I don't know
the one Adam sells personally, but do know that they derive from the same
genetic background. It took a while before I was pleased with the product
and there was also a personal thing involved, with the person who brought
the genetics over to Holland. I waited till that was resolved to
satisfaction." - Simon, owner of Serious Seeds, Amsterdam l. A little to the left are the pumas-sirenas, with
the body and hair of a woman but the face of a tiger, with very hypnotic tails. They
are used by the murayas to catch the bufeos colorados pink river dolphins] who
sometimes rob women and make them pregnant. With the help of the puma-sirenas,
the murayas are able to rescue these women and release them from their
Pregnancy.
VISION 30
KAPUKIRI
I had this vision in 1971, when I was about to heal a woman that had been harmed
by means of the kapukiri-a substance that comes from rotten leaves-when she was
in her chacra. The woman had the instep of one of her feet swollen. She had had
this illness for four months and arrived at the house of my brother Manuel, looking
for a curandero. He tried to cure her, without success. But I was able to cure her by
means of the icaro del kapukiri and the leaves of catahua negra Hura crepitans].
Kapukiri is almost like a dark brown vapor that rises and collects in the
atmosphere. In archaic Quichua, kin is that which stinks, that which is rotten. Kapu
means substance, lime. So kapukiri is something that has decomposed from a living
thing in order to give strength to other lives. In the same way that fairies get their
nourishment from perfumes, there are beings which inhale these substances. Evil
shamans use the kapukiri to bring harm, and if one doesn't know its icaro, the
patient will not heal.
There are several kinds of kapukiri. When it is produced by the puka-/upuna
red lupuna, Cavanillesia sp.], the first tree to the left in this painting, the person
feels as if his head grows larger, and feels a smarting all over his body see Visions
4, 5, 21, 34]. The illness is most often located in the stomach. If the patient is a
pregnant woman, the new-born baby looks rachitic.
If it is produced by ajosquiro Gallizia corazema], the second tree, the person
becomes very nervous, afraid, and feels as if a worm was biting him.When it is
produced by the catahua negra, the third tree, the patient feels that his mouth is
very dry and his lips are cracked. The nerves contract, and the person shrinks. It
produces fever; and the person develops something of a stutter.
The kapukiri produced by the huairacaspi Carpotroche grandiflora], the tree to
the right, is the most frightening. The person feels as if he is walking in slow
motion, as if in the air. It generates pain in the ears, and the skin turns grey, as if
burned. It acts quickly, and the persons dies after three to five days, with heavy
vomiting.
These trees have a sublime function in esoteric shamanism. The puka-lupuna,
for example, is a great magician that developed in other dimensions and came to
possess this tree. All these trees are very rigid regarding their cleanliness, and they
punish those persons that mock them. One should not urinate nor defecate on their
leaves. One should not use their leaves as paper to clean oneself. One should not
play with the leaves, nor cut thes
as to make the concentrations on the two sides more nearly equal.
Paraquat: A defoliant used to kill the cannabis plant around the world.
Parasite: An organism living on or in another living organism (host)
and obtaining its food from the Cannabis Medical latter.
Pathogen: An entity that can incite disease.
Peat moss: The partially decomposed remains of various mosses. Used
as a substrate.
Peduncle: The stalk of a flower or of a flower cluster.
Perennial: Living for more than two years or growing seasons.
Perianth: The floral envelopes; collectively the calyx and corolla,
especially when they are alike.
Perlite: A form of obsidian consisting of vitreous globules expandable
by heating and used for insulation but in our case it is used as a plant
growing medium.
Petiole: Leaf stalk.
pH: The pH is a measure of the acidity of a solution.
Photoperiod: The timed amount of light that a plant receives.
Photosynthesis: The chemical process in plants in which carbon
dioxide and water are converted into glucose by the influence of light
energy.
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Phototropism: The inclination, which plants have, to grow towards
light.
Phyllotaxy: How leaves are arranged on a branch or stem.
Pinching: Using the thumb and forefinger to lightly crush a branch or
stem which promotes further branching and causes the plant to bush
more.
Pistil: The ovule-bearing organ of a flower.
Pollen: The male gametes or microspores of a seed plant, produced as
a fine granular or powdery substance in the anthers of a flower or the
male cone of a gymnosperm and usu. transported by wind or insects.
Pollinate: Convey pollen to or deposit pollen on a stigma, an ovule, a
flower, a plant and so allow fertilization.
Pot: Another term for cannabis.
Potency: The strength of the cannabis drug. Neptunesharvestforgrowingindoors Usually measured by the
THC levels in a plant.
Predator: A predator is an insect or animal that feeds off other
animals, insects or plants.
Pruning: The cutting and trimming of plants to remove dead or injured
wood, or to control and direct the new growth of a plant.
Red light: Usually refers to a Sodium based light (HPS).
Reefer : Another term used for dried cannabis. Specifically a cannabis
cigarette.
Resistance: The ability of an organism to exclude or overcome a
problem.
rH: Abbreviation for relative humidity. The relative humidity is
expressed in a percentage and measured with a hygrometer.
Roach : A filter for a cannabis cigarette.
Root ball: The network of roots along with the attached soil of any
given plant.
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Root bound: A condition that exists when a potted plant has outgrown
its container.
Roots: The colorless underground, part of a vascular plant which
serves to anchor it and convey nourishment.
Rot: Rot is the disintegration, discoloration, and decomposition of
plant tissue.
Rust: Rust is a plant disease that gives a "rusty" appearance to an
infected surface of the plant.
Sativa: A species of cannabis plant.
Scorch: Scorch is the burning or drying and b
ns of ayahuasca and
its additives, the piripiri Cyperus sp.], the toe Brugmansia sp.], and the chiriksanango
Brunfelsia grandiflora Behind is the magnificent prince Tabal in a dress
decorated with silky feathers and with a gilded, double-edged sword as plume. Also
present are two women called cuayacunas or caressing women. At their side is an
extraterrestrial ship from Ganymede with a magic ladder by which the crew may
disembark.
In the upper part of the centre section is a native Cocama who exercises his
powers of traditional medicine. Below him is a guru, a master of sublime
extrasensory perception in the temples of Krishna, purifying his soul with
transcendental meditation of the sixth sense. Next to the Cocama is a nymph of
knowledge with her horn trumpets who teaches how t( sing the icaros with
exactitude.
Below the yogi is a Campa Indian who possess occult knowledge of the most
diverse plants. This Indian group that also uses ayahuasca knows better than any
other jungle people the magical uses of plant. teachers. On the surrounding river we
see his ancestral Indian chiefs approaching in order to bestow knowledge on him.
In front of the Campa are two scribes of the mermaids, writing down the mystical
properties of the flowers for the healers' needs. We also see the huarmi-vacamarina
woman-manatee]. At their side are the spirits of the ailco-sacha wild dog], a plant
used to heal people bewitched with dog's blood. Below are two ships that have
come from Venus; their crews approach the house of the shaman in haste. In front
of the house is the supay-tuyuyo tuyuyo, a large bird], which the master uses as a
vehicle when leaving for the outer world and space regions. Below are the
callampas mushrooms] and the callampa machaco mushroom snake].
At top right is a mestiza oracionista practitioner who uses prayer as a healing
tool] surrounded by images, stamps, books of prayei, and perfumes. She practices
medicine with the help of celestial spirits. Below is an African woman who
practices fetishism to heal. Behind her we see Grinfel, the Count of the Empire of
the Planet of Saturn, whose powers are those of sensual hypnotism. In front of the
African priestess we see a genius in a formation of triangles. This is an enchanting
magician. Below them all is a native Shipibo healer with ayahuasca and other
plants.
At the bottom is an Inca priest or Varayok, guardian of the temples of the occult
sciences of this culture. He has had direct contact with extraterrestrial beings from
Andromeda, whose vision is very much superior to ours and who gave specialised
knowledge to the Tahuantinsuyo shamans. To the extreme right we see a lama,
illustrious master of healing by means of the plants of the mystical mountains of the
Himalaya, surrounded by very wise men who are well-versed in the knowledge of
the vegetal world.
PART II: SPIRIT WORLD
VISION 14
A. FOREST SPIRITS THE THREE POWERS
There is in this vision a real