Matt Mernagh

Matt Mernagh

Matt Mernagh is author of Marijuana Smoker's Guidebook The Easy Way To Identify and Enjoy Marijuana Strains (http://amzn.to/1bRlaGm) by Green Candy Press and hosts a weekly weedy webcast The Menahuana Zone on Pot.TV every Tuesday. The Mernagh Ruling is a test case of Canada's cannabis laws and was spearheaded by Mernagh, lawyer Paul Lewin and 22 witnesses from across Canada.

Brand new for 2015 is The Mernahuana Zone is recap - where we flashback on what happened during the weekly weedy webcast from Vapor Central. The webcast is available as an iTunes or SoundCloud podcast or you may watch a replay YouTube or Livestream. TMZ is building a large iTunes and SoundCloud following.

The Mernahuana Zone has been on point this year with interviews and stoner high jinx in 201. Thanks to everyone who has made our weekly webcast amazeballs and especially our viewers. More potheads are tuning in live and toking along or watching the replay on YouTube or downloading our webcast via iTunes. After last nights best of (Tuesday December 30) I realized how much professional fun we have been having. Almost every week we are raising the bar over the last!

Canadian weed writer and legalization advocate Matt Mernagh is benefitting greatly from three US states voting to legalize marijuana. Weed’s technically not legal yet in District of Columbia, Oregon and Alaska, but Mernagh has already seen a notable increase in online sales for his Marijuana Smoker’s Guidebook since Tuesday November 4 US marijuana midterm elections.
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CANNABIS CULTURE - The weed world was watching Tuesday November 4 and stoners stateside didn’t disappoint. Delivering a 3 for 4 night in the 2014 midterm election marijuana vote.  In case you missed it - the USA has gone to pot - with District of Columbia, Oregon and Alaska voting to legalize marijuana and Florida was a near miss.

After the last two blogs I decided it’s best to discuss disadvantages of autoflowering marijuana strains before accusations of bias are hurled. Some of the claims against autoflowering strains are a wee outdated, but I’ll discuss them. There are numerous disadvantages growers will cite as their reasons for not planting autoflowering seeds and it’s worth discussing their points to provide people a full understanding of the advantages and disadvantages. 1. Lower Yields

Autoflowering marijuana strains are a serious joy to grow. It’s easy to fall in love with growing these unique strains and I haven’t come across many that are too challenging or finkey. Whether a strain is easy or difficult doesn’t play a role in touching my heartstrings because there are few difficult ones that I adore, but continue to grow.

There are numerous advantages to growing autoflowering marijuana strains that are often overlooked by traditional growers. Based on the success of my last blog, Why I Love Autoflowering Marijuana Strains, I’m going to try to write less passionately and more convincingly for this piece about these unique strains. 1. Get Shorty

The number of postings by Craigslists’ weed dealers that use "420" as code for the friendly stranger has gone up dramatically since The Mernahuana Zone purchased pot live during the weekly webcast. One brave dealer was offering 420 Shatter, but most remain committed to slinging cannabis.

TMZ producer Chris Goodwin sped up last week’s amazeball segment of 420 Bud Swap to 1.5x speed and if you’ve never seen this weekly segment on The Mernahuana Zone, I highly recommend watching the sped up edition.  420 Bud Swap allows enthusiasts to act like sports general managers and trade their cannabis for someone’s elses’. This past week TMZ had an epic board with a variety of bud, shatter and bubble hash. The segment went a remarkable twenty five minutes, but the sped up edition knocks ten minutes off.

Suspended RCMP officer Ron Francis, who uses legal medical marihuana to treat his PTSD, was interviewed via Skype for weekly weed webcast The Mernahuana Zone. The webcast is livestreamed from bring your own cannabis lounge Vapor Central and hosted by popular marijuana advocate and journalist Matt Mernagh.
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