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Cannabis Culture Magazine is proud to present two excerpted chapters from "Hairy Pothead and The Marijuana Stone," by former CC editor Dana Larsen.

The first Bearclaw piece I saw was “The Weary Traveler”, one of many glass pipes in a February 2006 Seattle show and competition (“Glass Master-pieces” CC #61). Bearclaw started working with glass in late 1998 and is based out of Chicago. He had no formal instruction but he was very pas-sionate, so he learned the hard way – through trial and error. “I feel joy watching the barriers of this medium fall before me. Each day is a lesson. I’m always a student, always learning.”

We explain how "feminized" seeds are made, why the plants are more likely to turn males, and how to use normal seeds to get a large all-female crop.

Following the previous all-activism issue of Cannabis Culture, we decided to have some fun profiling and promoting the marijuana industry and cannabis culture in this issue. Every feature is about products related to the mother business: grow systems; seed breeders; videos; calendars; rolling papers; music; hash extractors; legal grow room tours; super-huge commercial mother andRead More

Snowcap is one of the most highly distributed clones from the San Francisco Bay area medical can-nabis clubs. I’ve gotten several different stories on the lineage, but the most believable is that it was selected from the Sensi Seeds Indoor mix. When grown indoors, Snowcap, as you can see, produces a massive dominant cola. The yield on this one is way above average, and if maximized, she can produce 2 lbs per 1000-watt light.

Marbleslinger is one of the most well-known and respected glass blowers currently on the scene. He started making glass pipes in 1997 when he lived on the east coast, and moved to the west coast to join a community of innovative glass pipe makers including Ezra, Jason Lee, Marcel, Chris Dawson, and Pedro Smiley. These artists took pipe styles to the next level, and while they shared ideas and techniques, each maintained their own unique voice.

Cannabis culture is about more than growing pot and smoking it. It includes our rituals, philosophies, music, arts, and the way we see the world and ourselves. It’s no surprise that there are members of the cannabis culture who mark their flesh with homage to herb in the form of body art:

IMPROVING DITCHWEED I live in Iowa and work on an organic farm. The government doesn’t spray?the ditches. The weed that grows naturally in these uncultivated areas looks pretty kick-ass but it’s packed with seeds. I just started growing indoors from seed and I was thinking about putting the males out on the farm with theRead More