Saturday, March 2, 2013
HARSH RESULTS
HARSH RESULTS: So are all you
cannabis users- whether medical or recreational- thrilled at the news
that an industrial
hemp research pilot program (HB154
HD2) has passed the Hawai`i state house and is headed to the
senate?
If so, you probably don't know Jack- or
Jane as the case may be- about what makes your reefer "da kine"
as opposed to that cough-producing ditch-weed your parents and
grandparents gave up on 50 years ago.
The myth is that they grew up and
simply stopped "experimenting" with pot. But the reality
is that they got tired of coughing their heads off and at best, after
six joints, maybe experiencing a slightly altered
consciousness and at worst winding up with a splitting headache.
That's before the "experts"-
many of them continuing their then-outdoor experimentation right here
on Kaua`i (as well as on Maui and Hawai`i Island)- started pulling
out the male plants leaving only the sticky, gooey, seedless females
and began to breed out the fiber and breed in the ever-increasing
levels of THC... until it took only a puff or two to attain real
results, whether medicinal or otherwise.
The fact is that, as with all organisms
that breed with each other, eventually there's only going to be room
for one "kine."
Once the pollen from that state-grown
"hemp" starts wafting across the street and sprinkling it's
fiber-producing fairy-dust all over your little victory garden it
will spell the end of that sweet, special breed of cannabis that
you've come to know, love and, in many cases, depend on for your
continued health.
As plants are wont to do, the male
flowers that cannabis users shun will be busy doing their "birds
and the bees" thing willy-nilley and will not only be
fertilizing your beautiful sensimillia causing it to "go to
seed," but the seeds it creates will be the progenitor of that
useless stuff that used to grow down by the railroad tracks.
If you're celebrating the state's
interest in planting hemp on all the old cane lands, you are also
celebrating the end of efforts to decriminalize home-grown marijuana-
not because a bill to do that wouldn't pass the legislature but
because it'll permanently turn your back-yard stash of resiny bud
into a pile of industrial textiles.
The moral? Be careful what you wish for
until you've figured out exactly what it is you you want. It's rope
vs. dope out there and only one will survive.
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The issue is not rope or dope but rotating diversified organic multi product fields or mono cropping. In diverse organic gardens where companion planting is utilized such rash choices needn't be made. Monocropping creates all kinds of problems pesticide use being the worst.
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