Royal Queen Seeds, majesty in the realm of European seed banks, has just released its first print magazine. Interviews with renowned breeders, homegrowing tutorials and all kinds of cannabic cultivation tips, it’s all there to make you a DIY Ganja Jedi.
Covid-19 is a game-changer, to say the least.
A societal change that also applies to the beautiful dream plant.
From now on, instead of sprawling networks shipping hundreds of kilos of weed over several hundred kilometers by go-fast or container, cannabis enthusiasts prefer local networks, which are more reliable in these times of reduced international flows (and probably won’t be for a while).
New production networks that often distribute superior quality grass for the same price. We’re talking about homegrowing here(if it’s even legal in your country, of course, as we wouldn’t want to incite you to turn to organized crime…).
A new green paradigm that Royal Queen Seeds (RQS) has fully embraced, to the point of turning it into a magazine to preach the good word and convert the common stoner to weed autarky.
Among the articles we highly recommend the great interview with Joidi Ganjah Zone, and his advice on how to produce 100% organic weed (as an echo to our article dated April 20 “Pénurie Guérilla S01 E03: the Homegrowing guide to 100% organic, 100% Earth-friendly weed”), a very nice paper on the 19th-century hashish club, which complements our 2018 article on the same theme and another on weed and sport, the little brother of our “cannabis and sport: just do it published on Zeweed last December. Where we see that great (smoky) minds come together…
In this handsome square-back magazine on pretty paper, you’ll also find all the tips you need to grow a great outdoor crop this summer, so as to be prepared (spoiler alert) for the second wave of Covid-19 and the very likely reconfinement that will follow…
And of course a pretty sexy selection of new European and US seeds by RQS.
A bi-annual publication, the digital version is available here.
The next issue, due out this autumn, will focus on indoor culture.
Enjoy your reading!
