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| WT Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: venice beach Co-Op: non Vendor: no Patient: yes
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Rep Power: 36071 | It's that time again SAD appears along the coast as the coastal eddys/inversion layers do their thing ~ Question ? ,what do you fancy daytime ,sativa/dom/hybrid ? ,sativas ,or what ?!? My trip depends on the moonphase ,biorhythm status ,overall atmosphere ambience ~ that is all |
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| WT Regular Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: San Fernando Valley Co-Op: NO Vendor: NO Patient: YES
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Rep Power: 3186 | Re: S.A.D. ~ SeasonaAffectiveDisorder ~ JuneGloom for the 'Coasters' ... This is so cool that you posted about the June Gloom. This is usually the time of year when crippling depression strikes me. It happens beginning in March, but June gloom is usually when it peaks - I mean really peaks. I also smoke sativas during this time and it really helps. Snowcap seems to help most, Green Crack too. I also smoked a ton of bubble hash in Feb & March and that was a good move too. In the middle of May, during some gloomy days, I nearly flipped out, but now I'm OK. THis is the time of year when the purple Jacarandas are in full bloom, so I usually stare at the purple flowers every day and get out in the sun when it finally comes out around 4pm or so. I thought I was the only one who gets it in Spring. Great post. Rep! Last edited by Smokus Cannabis; 06-04-2009 at 02:18 AM.. |
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