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Massive 60 acre cannabis growing operation

SpeakEasy Cannabis founder Marc Geen oversees what could be the largest legal cannabis growing operation in Canada.

Join us on an exclusive tour of Speakeasy Cannabis Club, located in Rock Creek, where innovation meets agriculture on a grand scale. This video showcases the impressive 60-acre outdoor cannabis farm, one of the largest in Canada, highlighting the unique approach Speakeasy takes towards cannabis cultivation. Unlike the conventional indoor grow operations, Speakeasy capitalizes on the natural, arid climate of the South Okanagan, which is perfect for growing not just cannabis, but also ginseng and cherries.

Discover how Speakeasy blends traditional farming practices with modern cannabis production, emphasizing sustainability, efficiency, and the vast potential of outdoor cultivation. From the strategic selection of the location, leveraging the ideal climate and water resources, to the anticipation of harvesting all 60 acres by mid-October, this video provides a comprehensive look into the future of cannabis farming.

Speakeasy’s commitment to maintaining flexibility in its product offerings, whether for flower, pre-rolls, or blended products, reflects the dynamic nature of the cannabis market. This video is a must-watch for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of cannabis cultivation, agricultural innovation, and the remarkable journey of a family transitioning from cherries to cannabis.

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How to Cook With Cannabis- How to Make Cannabutter

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For a full description on dosing, decarboxylation and cooking with cannabis vist us at buttercake.ca.

DO NOT GRIND YOUR WEED!

LESS IS MORE!
Eating weed has a much stronger effect on your body than smoking or vaping and it lasts for up to 8-12 hours and if you make your edibles too strong the high can last for days! We know this first hand.

HOW TO DOSE YOUR BUTTER
Accurately dosing can be a challenge because there are many different variables at play. The very first thing you need to know is the % of THC in your plant, and if it’s an Indica or Sativa strain. These details are easy to find out, but when it comes to the fine details you should always buy your medical marijuana from a Licenced Producer.
The Cannabis we use in our recipe has 21% THC.
Second you want to know how much THC you want in your finished product per gram of butter.
We like to aim between 10mg – 20mg/gram of butter

In our recipe, we used 10 grams of Pink Friesland bud which is an indicia dominant hybrid

Convert your grams to milligrams

10g X1000= 10,000mg

multiply the milligrams by the per cent of THC in your Cannabis.

10,000 x 0.21= 2,100mg of THC/ batch

We started with 250g of unsalted butter and ended up with 193g of Cannabutter

Our final Cannabutter has 10.8mg of THC/gram

ABOUT DECARBOXYLATION
Decarboxylation is the process of applying heat to the raw plant. Raw cannabis contains a substance called THCA. THCA is the non-psychoactive form of THC and without decarboxylation eating your expensive cannabis would be no more effective than eating a pile of oregano. The decarboxylation process is vital in creating effective edibles.
Decarboxylation is much discussed and everyone has a different way of doing it. We follow the scientifically proven method of 240º for 60 mins in a closely monitored oven. We use a Chef Alarm model thermometer as they are the most effective and accurate thermometer on the market.
Most home ovens fluctuate between 10º – 30º in either direction, and your internal oven thermometer is not effective in catching it. Keeping a close eye on your oven temperature is vital to properly decarbed cannabis.

RECIPE

Tools
Digital scale
Oven thermometer
Crock pot

Place thermometer probe in oven and preheat your oven to 240º

INGREDIENTS
10g of decarboxylated Pink Friesland Bud @ 21% THC

We use bud because, like cooking with wine you cook with what you drink, if you wouldn’t use cooking wine don’t use cast off weed for your edibles. If you want to use leaf or shake you are more than welcome but you need to use much more and the results would be a much stronger flavoured butter. If using leaf or shake use 2-3oz which has approx. 3% THC.

250g of unsalted butter

4 cups of filtered water

INSTRUCTIONS

Break up your bud and spread it evenly on a baking sheet.
Place baking sheet in preheated oven.
Monitor your oven temp and bake your cannabis for 60 mins
Your house should smell like a massive vaporizer.

At the 30 min mark, turn your bud so it is evenly cooked

Remove your decarboxylated bud and add it to your crock pot along with the butter and water
Place the lid on the crock pot and turn onto low for 8-10hrs
During this time leave your butter alone!
We like to do it overnight.

Once your butter is fully infused (the crockpot is finished) strain the plant material from the water and liquid butter.

Throw the plant material away, there is nothing left and you can’t use it for anything else.

Place plastic wrap over your bowl and put it in the fridge until the butter solidifies on top of the water – about 8-10 hrs.

Once the butter is solid, remove it from the water and weigh your final product to give you an accurate idea of how much THC you have per gram of butter.

Our recipe yielded 183g of Cannabutter equalling 10.8g of THC/ gram of butter

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All about cannabis seeds. Watch before you buy!

This video is meant to be an introduction into cannabis seeds. In this video I explain common terminology you’ll find while shopping for cannabis seeds.

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED TO START LEGAL PERSONAL CANNABIS INDOOR GARDEN – BEGINNERS GUIDE

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Germinate cannabis seeds 100% organically. Super Silver Haze!

This video documents the germination of Super Silver Haze under the MarsHydro SP3000 grow light.

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Outdoor Home Grow Ep 1 – How To Grow Cannabis Outdoors

Learn how to plan a personal outdoor cannabis home grow in this first episode of Blue Sky Organics Outdoor Series with host Mark Zealand.
In this video we will cover how to choose a strain best suited for your region’s climate. How to germinate your plants. The difference between Auto flowering plants and photoperiod plants. How to choose an area that receives as much sun as possible throughout your plant’s life. How to choose the proper pot size for 3 months and larger if its growing all summer.

In these 5 videos, we’ll cover seed selection for outdoor growing, photoperiod vs auto flower growing, site preparation, the different stages of plant growth, the importance of monitoring weather and how it can affect your plants, how to avoid pests and mould, when and how to harvest your outdoor plants and how to dry and cure your buds. After watching these videos you’ll be able to grow like a pro!

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You must be 19-years or older in Canada or 21-years or older in the USA to grow at home. We don’t include or sell seeds with the kit we recommend.

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Canada and Cannabis: In the Wake of Legalization

In the last Federal election (2015), Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party of Canada vowed to legalize recreational cannabis. This promise is soon to become reality as the Canadian government has proposed to move forward with legalization to July 2018. Along with a change in legislature comes sizeable public opposition from people who are afraid that legalizing cannabis will carry unintended consequences. This video demystifies unfounded conjecture surrounding the topic of cannabis legalization. It uses peer-reviewed evidence from jurisdictions that have either already legalized recreational cannabis use or have evaluated the use of cannabis and its associated outcomes. The video informs about the impacts, both positive and negative, of cannabis use in Canada’s new age of drug legalization.

This video was made by McMaster Demystifying Medicine students Raisa Ahmed, Peter Malik, Nandini Nandeesha and Zahra Najarali

Copyright McMaster University 2018

References:

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https://www.cigionline.org/articles/canada-should-not-legalize-cannabis-until-it-withdraws-un-drug-control-treaties

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Highs and lows of Canada legalizing recreational cannabis

One year after recreational cannabis became legal in Canada, some users still aren’t buying it from legal sources. Mike Drolet looks at some of the problems that still persist after legalization.

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A Guide to Being a Licensed Marijuana Producer (w/ Justin Dhaliwal)

The legalization of marijuana is just around the corner.

The market has been projected to be worth more than $10 billion. For some, that suggests the marijuana industry is going to be a gold rush – that is until you look inside.

It is a labyrinth of rules, regulations, background checks, banks that won’t give you an account, a reliance on investors and there are no guarantees you’ll get a license. The government won’t be propping you up; in fact it will be watching you very closely to ensure your products meet exacting standards and that everything you do conforms to the law.

There are, however, entrepreneurs who think it’s worth the risk. And risk is the operative word. Just because marijuana and the production of it will become legal in Canada, it doesn’t mean it’s legal anywhere else except Uruguay. The United States has already stated that if you work in or invest in marijuana you could be banned from entry to the US for life.

We invited medical marijuana entrepreneur Justin Dhaliwal to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the process, the risks and the benefits of obtaining a license to produce cannabis.

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Medical Marijuana 101 for Cancer Treatment

Josh Bachynski, director of marketing and outreach at Harvest Medicine Cannabis Clinic gives a primer on marijuana, the difference between CBD and THC, the different strains, how it can be consumed, and how marijuana prescriptions can be used to treat the various conditions associated with prostate cancer. Questions follow, including answers to traveling with the drug, health care coverage and more.

Inside a recreational pot factory in Canada

Questions remain whether there will be enough supply to meet the demand for recreational marijuana when it becomes legal in Canada next week. Brett Ruskin takes us inside a P.E.I. cannabis growing facility, to see how the island’s largest producer plans to meet that demand.

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#3: Transplanting Your Cannabis Seeds Into Pots

The next step after planting your seeds into Jiffys is to transplant them into pots. We can’t do this until the seeds have sprouted and roots have grown through the Jiffy.

In this video demonstration we have seeds that have sprouted and are showing their true leaves, which indicates that the seeds have started to root, but have yet to grow roots through the Jiffy. We decided to transplant anyways because the seedlings have begun to stretch due to the light being placed too far from the plants; forcing them to reach for the light.

Lights should be kept about 6” from the top of the plant to reduce the risk of stretching. Older lights can also cause stretching because they tend to emit less intensive light. If your light bulbs are over a year old, you should consider replacing them.

Before we start the transplanting process, we want to make sure that the Jiffy plug has been soaked in a B vitamin solution; this will reduce the risk of the medium surrounding the roots from drying out and causing extreme stress or even death.

Once the Jiffy plug has been soaked we can then proceed transplanting into pots. Because two of the plants have stretched and two had slow growth, we want to take this opportunity to have them grow evenly. We can do this by placing the plants that have stretched lower in the pot, while keeping the shorter plants closer to the top.
We will start with the stretched plants by putting a bit of soil at the bottom of the pot, make sure it is enough to cover the drainage holes. We then place the Jiffy at the bottom and fill the rest of the pot with soil. Placing the stretched plant closer to the bottom of the pot will reduce the height of the plant above the soil, making it look smaller in height.

Make sure to adjust how your plant sits in the pot at this point. Try not to compress the soil too much while doing this. Once you are satisfied with how your plant looks use the same B vitamin solution to water the new medium you have transplanted your plant into.
Make sure to water the soil surrounding the Jiffy and don’t water too close to the stalk of the plant. This will reduce the risk of rotting the stalk and killing your plant. This will also help reduce the risk of the Jiffy plug drying out before you can water it again. Continue the same process for any stretched plants that you may have.

The same process can be used for shorter plants. The only difference is that you would place the plant closer to the top of the pot, filling the rest of the pot with soil. Adjust the plant and water in the same manner. All plants should be the same height, give or take a couple of centimeters, once you have finished transplanting.

Keep a close eye on the plants for the next 24 hours to make sure the medium does not dry out entirely. You should have to water again within a 48 hour period. Continue using a B vitamin solution for the second watering.

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Take a tour of the Aurora Cannabis production facility (in 4K)

Pot profits predicted to soar with legalization on the horizon, so here’s what a facility made to capitalize on the gains will look like.
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Baked Baking: Firecrackers

I made firecrackers! The easiest (and laziest) edibles. They don’t taste amazing but they get the job done. They only take 30 minutes to make (10 minutes of prep and 20 minutes in the oven).

**you can decarb the weed by putting it in the oven on a baking tray before mixing it in with the peanut butter but I was trying to make them with minimal odor so I skipped that part (they’ll probably be much stronger if you decarb the weed first)

Ingredients:
-Peanut Butter
-Butter or Margarine
-Crackers
-1/2 tsp of Weed

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20 minutes at 320°F – allow to cool for 2-5 minutes before eating

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The Science of Cannabis (Documentary)

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Medical Cannabis | Gastrointestinal Society

In this video, we go over some of the basics about medical cannabis.

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Baked Baking: Weed Gummies

I’M BACK!! And I’m making weed gummies!!

Come along with me as I make cannabis edibles using a kit I got from The Marijuana Group. As per usual I hit a few bumps along the way but in the end I made some delicious, vegan, gluten-free edibles!

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Canada's Medical Marijuana Program Is Hurting Patients: Canadian Cannabis (Episode 3)

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In this episode, we visit with young and old medical marijuana patients in Vancouver and Toronto to chat about how they’re unable to receive affordable access to the types of cannabis medications that relieve their very serious symptoms. We also take a few of our new friends to Mega Ill, Canada’s one-and-only medical-marijuana-infused pizza parlor.

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Canada is first major economy to legalize recreational marijuana

Canada legalized recreational marijuana on Wednesday, to the delight and relief of pot smokers. Smoker Sebastien Bouzats said it comes as a breath of fresh air. “I am happy,” said Bouzats. “It eases the soul because in terms of the law, at least we will finally be legal. We will no longer be stressed about that.” CGTN’s Sean Callebs reports.

Planting Cannabis Seed: The Final Step in the Germination Process for No-Till Living Organic Gardens

Planting Cannabis Seed: The Final Step in the Germination Process for No Till Living Organic Gardens
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIxYCDbRGJc

Time Lapse – Pyramids in Motion, courtesy of Menna Tarek:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oc_ETxwYNg

How to Wash Your Hands in Space, courtesy of VideoFromSpace:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Z2KNDGNnlc

Clips taken from:
Cirque Du Soliel ‘Worlds Away’
Monty Python
Puss In Boots
Abbot and Costello ‘Who’s on First’
Braveheart
Mrs. Doubtfire
Thundercats
Game of Thrones

Music by Medeski, Martin & Wood, ‘Chubb Sub’
Music by Cake, ‘Conroy’
Music by Big Boss Man, ‘Sea Groove’

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