Cultural Significance and Traditional Uses of Black African Macid St5rsin

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The term "black African magic" refers to traditional and cultural supernatural practices that are specific to the black African community. These practices are deeply rooted in African spirituality and have been an integral part of the cultural fabric for centuries. Black African magic encompasses a wide range of practices, rituals, and beliefs that are aimed at tapping into spiritual forces and energies for various purposes. These purposes can include healing, protection, divination, and even harm. This form of magic draws from the belief that there are spiritual entities and forces that can influence the physical world. One of the most well-known practices within black African magic is witchcraft.


Below is pictures of my B.A.M. seeds sprouting, planting, and off to the races. Flowering starts in 7-9 weeks (i checked repeatedly and am assured this is correct) so apparently this plant grows super fast, which thus far have proven so. Germination was 24 hours, the next morning the taller of the 2 popped up, the next morning the shorter popped up, it is now morning 3.

Long story short over the course of my 30s I went from being super active my whole life, in great shape, to feeling like I inhaled toxic fumes, and feel sick with severe body aches 24 7. Long story short over the course of my 30s I went from being super active my whole life, in great shape, to feeling like I inhaled toxic fumes, and feel sick with severe body aches 24 7.

Black african macid st5rsin

One of the most well-known practices within black African magic is witchcraft. Witchcraft is believed to involve the use of rituals and spells to harm or control others. However, it is essential to note that witchcraft practices vary across different African cultures and can have both positive and negative connotations.

Black African Magic

Long story short over the course of my 30s I went from being super active my whole life, in great shape, to feeling like I inhaled toxic fumes, and feel sick with severe body aches 24/7.

I discovered medical cannabis a few years ago and it changed my life. After a few years I started thinking about growing.

The focus of this journal will be on two Black African Magic sativas. I have never grown a thing in my life so this is all new territory for me. In my wee grow tent I also have a Purple Diesel Plant and OG Kush plant that both came from bags seeds. These two are about 30 days old, survived the great flood of 2022 (yeah I over watered like a ding dong), and have managed to continue growing.

If I can get the B.A.M. plants to grow my hope is to clone them, and always have B.AM. growing.

Below is pictures of my B.A.M. seeds sprouting, planting, and off to the races. Flowering starts in 7-9 weeks (i checked repeatedly and am assured this is correct) so apparently this plant grows super fast, which thus far have proven so. Germination was 24 hours, the next morning the taller of the 2 popped up, the next morning the shorter popped up, it is now morning 3.

Things I know I will be studying as we move forward.

Continued reading on watering

Pruning/Topping (can these be used for clones?)

Temperature control (B.A.M. needs 10 degrees difference during flowering between night and day to turn “black”

Humidity control (humidifier for a humidor?)

Attached is pictures of days 1-4.

Thanks everyone who has already helped and to everyone who tags along

Gumby & Pokie
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Roy Growin

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Off to a good start @CPCannabis
Your topping/pruning question - topping is just the tip so no, I wouldn't try to root it unless you're going to chop 4" off
The lower side branches however are perfect for clones
Interesting strain, never heard of Black African Magic

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GPCannabis

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Off to a good start @CPCannabis
Your topping/pruning question - topping is just the tip so no, I wouldn't try to root it unless you're going to chop 4" off
The lower side branches however are perfect for clones
Interesting strain, never heard of Black African Magic

Thank you very much. Definitely look forward to seeing this grow.

I was originally wanting a Sativa Landrace, I was thinking Panama Red, found this, fit the bill in every way, 29-30% THC, carypholene, myrcene, all the right stuff.

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The70’s

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Welcome, sorry to hear your health situation but glad u are getting relief.

Watering is challenging. Its all about cyling dry and wet. There are a ton of articles on it.

I grew up with gumby and pokie

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GPCannabis

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Man, been a wild ride for sure, I was an athlete as a child, actually signed a record deal with Warner Entertainment right out of high school, toured for 17 years. When I was younger I always had this weird “almost sick feeling”, Doctors always said “Allergies”. I had so much energy I could always push through. Touring was super active, always traveling, little sleep, super high energy shows.

Well, in my 40s now, my dad has 2 autoimmune issues, a neurological issues, and arthritis…So guessing what the doctors cant find in a me is one of those.

After the extreme beating on my body I am pretty shot. People look at me now, I appear in decent shape, look healthy, no one would ever imagine I have multiple days a week where I cant walk to the mail box.

Oh…Gumby and Pokie are the best

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Jonny5

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Don’t know if it has fallen off yet, but you need to help that little one shed that seed husk. Gently Try and release the nodes

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GPCannabis

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Sounds great. Wasnt sure if helping would make the plant weak or if it would simply help it get growing. I will inspect and circle back

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Jonny5

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ya the little seed only has so much energy,, you can see she is bolting and will soon run out of energy unless photosynthesis takes place.. usually when a seed sprouts ( in the ground) as it pulls it self up out of the soil,, friction will pull the husk off.. but when germinated it sometimes has trouble and needs a little hand

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GPCannabis

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Alright, followed the advice, got some wee tweezers, popped the seeds off, one already has leaves!

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7Dust2

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Welcome to 420 here. . we like babies plants for sure here. Abscessed a little with plants

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GPCannabis

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Welcome to 420 here. . we like babies plants for sure here. Abscessed a little with plants

wee baby leaves

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GPCannabis

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Wee spray for the B.A.M. little guys. Today is day 5, definitely growing faster then PD & OG, however, I was over watering those. I am assured this plant grows wicked fast so…

Soil still has moisture for OG & PD, no water. At this point I should be doing Wet/Dry cycles for PD and OG, correct?

I have a vent fan letting air out of the tent, I use the flow of air out to control the temp, if I open the vent all the way temp drops, reduce and temp rises. I am getting 79.4 with lights on, 72 with lights off. I need 10 degrees difference between night and day simulation so my hope is reduce down and get 82 day 72 night. Does anyone think 82 would be too hot?

I am thinking of putting in a digital humidifier, however, wouldn't the humidity in the air just exit the roof vent? How do you all successfully add moisture content to the air in your tent without losing it?

Thanks again everyone for the help!

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Roy Growin

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I use a fine mist spray bottle - it will always dry, but will increase humidity while it does so Reactions: Sparkey224 , bluter , Tokin Roll and 2 others

GPCannabis

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I use a fine mist spray bottle - it will always dry, but will increase humidity while it does so i have tried that but have not got a detectable change in the humidity yet Reactions: Sparkey224 , bluter , Tokin Roll and 1 other person

GPCannabis

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Alright, I imagine as I get rolling two updates in a day wont be normal. Between am and now I feel like PD (top right) started drooping like it needed water, soil was dry to my second knuckle. OG (top left) was just starting to droop.

Gave them a drink, wee spritz to the BAM babes.

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GPCannabis

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Wee B.A.M growing up.

Purple Diesel and OG Kush back to health it seems and a major added bonus to our first growing experience

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Bill284

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New to the forum here.

Long story short over the course of my 30s I went from being super active my whole life, in great shape, to feeling like I inhaled toxic fumes, and feel sick with severe body aches 24/7.

I discovered medical cannabis a few years ago and it changed my life. I live in an illegal state so I drive to a legal state for cannabis. After a few years of that I started thinking about growing.

The focus of this journal will be on two Black African Magic sativas. I have never grown a thing in my life so this is all new territory for me. In my wee grow tent I also have a Purple Diesel Plant and OG Kush plant that both came from bags seeds. These two are about 30 days old, survived the great flood of 2022 (yeah I over watered like a ding dong), and have managed to continue growing.

If I can get the B.A.M. plants to grow my hope is to clone them, and always have B.AM. growing.

Below is pictures of my B.A.M. seeds sprouting, planting, and off to the races. Flowering starts in 7-9 weeks (i checked repeatedly and am assured this is correct) so apparently this plant grows super fast, which thus far have proven so. Germination was 24 hours, the next morning the taller of the 2 popped up, the next morning the shorter popped up, it is now morning 3.

Things I know I will be studying as we move forward.

Continued reading on watering

Pruning/Topping (can these be used for clones?)

Temperature control (B.A.M. needs 10 degrees difference during flowering between night and day to turn “black”

Humidity control (humidifier for a humidor?)

Attached is pictures of days 1-4.

Thanks everyone who has already helped and to everyone who tags along

Gumby & Pokie
Gardeners

Rather than get a subscription pill, medical professionals highly recommend that you treat your sleep deficiency with a natural solution. Marijuana has been proven to be an effective long-term solution to a myriad of sleep problems . However, not all strains of marijuana are the same, and some work better to help with sleep than others.
Black african macid st5rsin

In many African societies, black African magic is deeply intertwined with traditional religion and spirituality. It is often seen as a means to connect with ancestors and communicate with the spirit world. Divination is a common practice used to gain insight and guidance from the spiritual realm. Despite its deep cultural significance, black African magic has faced significant stigma and persecution throughout history. Colonialism and the spread of Christianity led to the demonization of these practices, branding them as evil or demonic. As a result, many African communities were forced to abandon their traditional beliefs and practices. However, in recent times, there has been a resurgence of interest in black African magic as communities seek to reconnect with their cultural heritage. There is a growing appreciation for the wisdom and healing potential that these practices hold. It is essential to approach the topic of black African magic with cultural sensitivity and respect. It is a complex and diverse subject that requires an understanding of the specific cultural and historical context in which it exists. Furthermore, it is crucial to recognize that black African magic, like any other form of magic or spirituality, can be used for both positive and negative purposes, just as there are ethical and unethical practitioners in any field..

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