BCbubbleman
7.9K posts

BCbubbleman
@BCBubbleman
The world of Cannabis Macro Photography is brought to light ... as well as the Joys of Water extracted Essential Oil Secreting Resin Glands. Just ask me...

CEO of Trulieve @rivers_kim praises the Trump DOJ’s rescheduling of marijuana and explains the possible medical benefits it could provide as well as the new research opportunities it unlocks. “Adult use customers oftentimes are coming in [to deal with] medical issues. So for example, sleep disorders, or insomnia issues, anxiety issues, oftentimes we see veterans with PTSD issues… this administration has focused on that very critical first step, which is moving marijuana from a schedule I to a schedule III for medical research.” Watch The Matt Gaetz Show on Spectrum and YouTube TV Today!






🕌 Continuing the ancient ritual: 🪬 The bubbles release waves of earthy, spicy terpenes straight from the Hindu Kush, drawn through a simple straw for a clean, meditative hit. 😮💨 𓁈 This technique isn't just sebsi pipes where kif (cannabis-tobacco blend) is smoked over charcoal, or in Indian charas traditions where hand-rubbed resin is heated similarly. Historically, it ties back to Zoroastrian practices around 1000 BCE, where fragrant plants like bhang were burned in fireplaces for spiritual insight. Even earlier, prehistoric humans might've discovered it accidentally around campfires in cannabis-rich Central Asia, inhaling psychoactive vapors from wild plants tossed into the flames. 🔥 Why this over modern dabs? It's vaporization at its roots—gentle heat preserves full-spectrum cannabinoids and avoids harsh combustion, delivering a smoother, more flavorful experience with less tar. Pro tip: Stick to natural hardwoods like oak or fruitwood for embers; quick-light charcoals can spike CO levels and muddy the taste. What's your take on its origins? Could this be humanity's first high, predating tools and pipes? Share stories, variations, or your own experiments below—let's uncover more! Tag a history buff or fellow explorer. Why this over modern dabs? It's vaporization at its roots—gentle heat preserves full-spectrum cannabinoids and avoids harsh combustion, delivering a smoother, more flavorful experience with less tar. Pro tip: Stick to natural hardwoods like oak or fruitwood for embers; quick-light charcoals can spike CO levels and muddy the taste. What's your take on its origins? Could this be humanity's first high, predating tools and pipes? Share stories, variations, or your own experiments below—let's uncover more! Tag a history buff or fellow explorer. @LandraceBureau #AfghanHash #HashishTradition #CannabisHistory #AncientRituals #LandraceStrains #Vaporization #SufiCannabis #CentralAsiaHeritage #LandraceBureau
























