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420, Its like Christmas for stoners

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Introduction

420 holds a special place in the hearts of cannabis enthusiasts around the world, often likened to Christmas for stoners. The origin of the term “420” is shrouded in mystery and speculation. Some believe it originated from a group of high school students in California who would meet at 4:20 p.m. to smoke cannabis. Others speculate it may have been police code for marijuana possession or a reference to Bob Dylan’s song “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35” (multiply 12 by 35 and you get 420). Regardless of its exact origins, 420 has evolved into a universally recognized symbol for cannabis culture.

Cultural Significance

For many cannabis enthusiasts, 420 is more than just a date on the calendar; it’s a time for celebration and camaraderie. Rituals and traditions have emerged around this day, with people coming together to smoke, share stories, and enjoy the herb. It’s a day marked by parties, festivals, and gatherings where the cannabis community can unite and celebrate their shared love for the plant.

Over the years, attitudes towards cannabis have shifted dramatically. What was once taboo is now increasingly accepted and even celebrated in many parts of the world. The legalization of cannabis in various jurisdictions has further normalized its use and paved the way for more open and public 420 celebrations. Famous in our beloved country was an event known as D.day

 

“D.Day 4.20 started off as a free street party in Maboneng Precinct, Johannesburg in 2013. Seven years later D.Day 4.20 has become SA’s dankest festival for good reason. The annual gathering of your favourite folk and great Jozi bands has flourished in even the harshest conditions.  Each D-Day has offered a truly unique experience.”

Today there so many local events in and around your area. It becomes hard to pick which ones you and your buddies wanna go to. 

The economic impact of 420 cannot be understated. From increased sales of cannabis products to tourism boosts in cities known for their 420 festivities, the day has become a significant driver of revenue for businesses in the cannabis industry. Moreover, 420 has played a role in destigmatizing cannabis use and promoting a more accepting and inclusive society. Many have used this market and festivals to draw none cannabis users and provide so much value to better the understanding of cannabis. 

Marketing and Commercialization

With the rise of 420’s popularity, businesses have capitalized on the opportunity to market and sell products catering to cannabis enthusiasts. From themed merchandise to special promotions, 420 has become a lucrative market for companies looking to cash in on the cannabis craze. Anything and everything that can be branded 420 has been and will always be. Its a staple symbol in the market. Like the leaf or the Rasta, Ethiopian colours. 

Counterculture Movement

Despite its commercialization, 420 remains rooted in its counterculture origins. Many see it as a day of protest against outdated cannabis laws and a call to action for legalization and social justice. Activists and advocates use 420 as a platform to raise awareness about the injustices of the War on Drugs and push for meaningful reform. More recently the global cannabis march has taken its momentum and has become an overall date for activists for cannabis and its benefits can display and bring awareness. Save the date. May 4th.

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Global Phenomenon

What started as a local tradition in California has now become a global phenomenon. 420 celebrations can be found in countries around the world, each with its own unique customs and traditions. From cannabis-themed parades in Amsterdam to underground smoke sessions in Jamaica, 420 has transcended borders and cultures.

Modern Observances

In the age of social media, 420 celebrations have taken on new dimensions. Enthusiasts can now connect and share their experiences online, making 420 a truly global and interconnected event. Innovations in cannabis technology have also led to new ways of consuming and enjoying the plant, further enriching the 420 experience. From flying influences across country to join a 420 event to having local streets blockaded. It’s a whole different vibe these days. But all in a good way.

Challenges and Controversies

Despite its growing acceptance, cannabis still faces challenges and controversies. Debates around public policy and regulation continue to shape the landscape of cannabis culture, with issues such as driving under the influence and underage consumption sparking heated discussions among policymakers and advocates alike. The threat of the Hawks busting your party might still be a reality for some. Even though most have never experienced this, it is a whole other situation when that happens.

Future Outlook

As attitudes towards cannabis continue to evolve, so too will the culture surrounding 420. Whether it’s through continued legalization efforts, advancements in cannabis research, or shifts in societal norms, the future of 420 promises to be as vibrant and dynamic as its past.

It has become more than just a date on the calendar; it’s a cultural phenomenon that brings together cannabis enthusiasts from all walks of life. From its mysterious origins to its global celebrations, 420 remains a testament to the enduring power of cannabis culture and the community it fosters.

 

Here are some 420 events being hosted this weekend.

420 by the riverside
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Stash Bank 420
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Skyhigh 420
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Kid Cannabis 420
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We Are All Rasta Now

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Introduction

Rastafarianism, a spiritual and cultural movement originating in Jamaica, has transcended its religious boundaries to influence global culture. In today’s world, the essence of Rastafarianism can be felt far beyond its Caribbean roots. This article delves into the reasons why “We are all Rastas Now” and explores the impact of Rastafarianism on contemporary society. As a whole and particularly here in South Africa. A place where many grow up With Rasta as their neighbours.

Origins of Rastafarianism

Rastafarianism traces its roots back to the early 20th century, with Marcus Garvey playing a pivotal role in its development. Garvey’s teachings of black empowerment and repatriation to Africa resonated deeply with many Jamaicans. It was during this time that Haile Selassie I, then Emperor of Ethiopia, emerged as a central figure in Rastafarian belief, being hailed as the messiah by followers. You can read more on Rastafarianism here.

Core Tenets of Rastafarianism

At its core, Rastafarianism is a faith centred around spiritual beliefs and practices. Its followers, known as Rastafarians, adhere to a way of life characterized by love, peace, and unity. Music, particularly reggae, serves as a conduit for expressing these values, with artists like Bob Marley becoming iconic symbols of the movement. Rasta holds roots very close to Judeo-Christianism. With core principles and tenants found in the Bible. One will find that there are like with many religions, there are different doctorial variations of Rastafarianism. Regardless the overall core belief in Jah is the same. 

Association with Cannabis

One of the most well-known aspects of Rastafarianism is its association with cannabis, often referred to as “ganja” or “herb.” In Rastafarian culture, cannabis holds sacred significance and is used as a sacrament in religious rituals. Beyond its religious use, cannabis has become intertwined with the broader Rastafarian lifestyle, symbolizing relaxation, introspection, and spiritual connection.

In many ways, the use of cannabis is important to one’s way of life. And so it has also made its way as a part of the social norms within the Rasta community. Growing up as a child, the only real place associated with weed was where the rasta man was. Ironically we were also always taught that weed was a gateway drug to hardcore substances. However, looking back I must say that there were very few individuals from the rastafari community that would end up as waste-men because of substance abuse.  Somehow the lines were blurred. People who absolutely love the creator and humans were using the “devil’s lettuce” and therefore they were also a detriment to society… Now we can comfortably say this was all nonsense.

Rastafarian Values and Lifestyle

Rastafarians embody a laid-back, down-to-earth lifestyle, reflecting their commitment to simplicity and humility. But don’t let that fool you. As peaceful and relaxed as most Rasta’s can be. They will not tolerate certain in-justices. The distinctive appearance of dreadlocks and vibrant colours serve as outward expressions of their cultural identity and beliefs. Colours associated to the Ethiopian flag as well as symbols of The Lion. Which represents Jah, the conquering lion from the tribe of Judah. Do also note that one does not need to be Dreaded to be a Rasta. Despite facing discrimination and marginalization, Rastafarians maintain a steadfast dedication to their principles of love and equality. I believe this is what has drawn so many to the culture and religion overall. To the point that Rasta is loved and respected in the communities by most.

Cultural Impact of Rastafarianism

The influence of Rastafarianism extends far beyond its religious confines, permeating various aspects of global culture. From fashion trends to musical genres like reggae and dancehall, elements of Rastafarian culture have become ingrained in mainstream society. The adoption of Rastafarian symbols and language reflects a broader appreciation for its ethos of peace and unity.

In South Africa, Rastafarianism has a cultural influence extending far beyond religious boundaries. Many of us grew up with rasta and we have learned the custom from a young age. The way they greet, talk and communicate with one another. This has naturally ingrained itself so well into our society here that people use words that are from the Rasta community and they don’t even know it. The recent decriminalization of cannabis has further propelled its popularity, leading to a growing acceptance of Rastafarian values and practices within conservative households too. Many South Africans, regardless of religious affiliation, embrace aspects of Rastafarian culture as a testament to its universal appeal. 

Cannabis serves as a unifying force within Rastafarianism and beyond, bridging cultural divides and fostering connections among people. The shared experience of cannabis consumption promotes empathy, understanding, and camaraderie, transcending differences in background or belief. By acknowledging the sacred significance of cannabis to Rastafarians, individuals can cultivate mutual respect and appreciation. This allows us to be better towards one another as humans but also to be better for the industry as a whole. It is by embracing our unity around cannabis and how we all use it differently, that this sacred plant can get its fair due as a medicine, food source and holy sacrament.

Cannabis Industry and Rastafarianism

Rastafarians have long been involved in the cannabis industry, serving as advocates for legalization and social equity. However, as the cannabis market expands, there is a need to balance commercialization with the spiritual significance of the herb. Rastafarians continue to navigate the complexities of an evolving industry while upholding their cultural heritage and values. It is important to recognise that Rasta has made this industry and that we need to always have some type of appreciation and respect for that. To exclude Rasta from the cannabis conversation is wrong. In the same way, it would be wrong to keep anyone out of the cannabis conversation. 

And while rooted in religion, Rastafarianism has evolved into a cultural phenomenon that transcends traditional boundaries. Its influence can be seen in everyday language, fashion trends, and social activism. Whether through music, art, or lifestyle choices, individuals around the world embrace elements of Rastafarian culture as a celebration of diversity and unity. Yet, despite its widespread appeal, Rastafarianism faces challenges and criticisms, including stereotypes and cultural appropriation. Misconceptions about Rastafarians and their beliefs often perpetuate misunderstandings and discrimination. Addressing these issues requires education, dialogue, and a commitment to respecting diverse cultural practices.

The Future of Rastafarianism

As Rastafarianism continues to evolve, its influence on global culture remains profound. In an increasingly interconnected world, the values of love, peace, and unity espoused by Rastafarians hold enduring relevance. We use phrases like “Aya”, “give thanks”, “you over-stand” and “Jah-man”. The importance of rasta cannot be overlooked. 

In conclusion, the phrase “We are all Rastas Now” reflects the widespread impact of Rastafarianism on contemporary society. From its origins in Jamaica to its global reach, Rastafarianism embodies a spirit of inclusivity. I mean, even the old conservative lady is enjoying her edibles and chilling to some reggae these days…

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Looking Back, Moving Forward: A Year of Cannabis Insights and What’s Next

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As the sun sets on another year and we welcome a fresh start, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the journey we’ve shared through these blogs. Over the past months, we’ve explored everything from the fundamentals of cannabis cultivation to the cultural and medicinal significance of this extraordinary plant. Whether you’ve been with us since the beginning or recently joined the community, your engagement has been the heart of this endeavour.

This New Year’s Day, we’re taking a moment to summarise the knowledge we’ve cultivated together, express our gratitude for your readership, and share what’s ahead. Let’s celebrate the progress we’ve made and get excited for the journey that lies ahead in the world of cannabis. There is so much more that we wish to put into writing for you. This year we will do our best to deliver more.

A Year of Growth and Discovery

This past year, we’ve delved into the technical, cultural, and inspirational aspects of cannabis. Each blog is built on the last, creating a foundation of knowledge and encouraging a deeper appreciation for the plant and its potential. The idea was always to bring the blogs in a how-to manner, with practical things to consider with every piece we publish. 

Foundational Topics for Aspiring Growers:

We began with the basics, setting the stage for successful cultivation:

“Understanding Soil: The Foundation of Outdoor Growing” highlighted the importance of soil health and its direct impact on cannabis yields. We looked into the work of Dr. Elaine Ingham as well as the work done by Jeff Lowenfels on teaming up with Microbes. A book I highly recommend. 

“Cannabis Plant Propagation” provided techniques for starting your grow with seeds or clones, catering to growers of all levels. These were all meant to give a basic understanding, we also touched on other topics in this area, including genetic selection as well as other parts of the propagation process. Like soil conditioning and composting 

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Techniques and Innovations:

As the series progressed, we tackled specific methods to maximise plant health and productivity:

“Maximize Your Yields with Cannabis Training” explored LST, HST, and other strategies for improving yield and growing in limited spaces. A great blog for those that have no clue on training cannabis plants. 

“Integrated Pest Management in a Nutshell” offers sustainable solutions to protect your plants while preserving the ecosystem. In this section of our series we also focused more on Natural Farming techniques. How we can use what we have to maximise our growing potential and overall plant health. 

The Natural Farming takes up about 6 weeks of blogging and we are so happy with all the positive feedbackwe received. From the recipe sid to the concepts and considerations. We are ever grateful this setion of work was more popular than the rest this year. 

Advanced Cultivation Concepts:

For those looking to take their grow to the next level, we introduced:

“The Power of Micronutrients in Cannabis Cultivation” and “Watering Cannabis and Managing Nutrients,” which provided detailed insights into optimizing plant nutrition. We talkabout nuanced concepts that goes over the heads of growers who are not too serious andwe looked at how do weas serious cultivators understand the micros our plants require.

Environmental Control for Cannabis Cultivation” demonstrated how to create perfect growing conditions indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouses. Going overwhat growers cannot ignore when it comes to the environmental controls and how they should approach various situations. 

We also looked into newer cannabinoids that have been studied as well as we touched on terpenes and how they work. How cannabis users medically benefit from terpenes and more.

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Cultural and Reflective Pieces:

We balanced technical knowledge with cultural and personal reflections. There were many cool things that happened like the Global cannabis march that we attended. Marching the streets. 

We asked cultural significant questions likeis Kaas baas? And we looked at why cannabis prices are always so HIGH… All feedback and comments to these were also so well recieved. The community loves knowing whats happening.

“Cannabis Sativa L: The People’s Plant” celebrated the history and versatility of cannabis, bridging industrial, medicinal, and cultural perspectives.

“Why Cannabis?” focused on the joy, community, and therapeutic value that cannabis brings to individuals and society. We even did a cool 4:20 post this year showcasing cool events happening all over our amazing country. 

We really wanna Thank You

Your engagement—reading, sharing, and applying these insights—has been the driving force behind these blogs. We’ve aimed to provide value, whether by teaching new techniques, inspiring sustainable practices, or fostering a sense of connection within the cannabis community. Asking culturally difficult questions and destigmatising cannabis is also a part of our objectives.

We are deeply grateful for your time and interest. Every comment, question, and shared story fuels this platform, making it a collaborative journey rather than a one-sided conversation.

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What to Expect in the New Year

The upcoming year is brimming with opportunities to expand our horizons. Here’s a glimpse of what’s to come:

Advanced Topics: We will take deep dives into genetic breeding, advanced training methods, and optimizing harvest and curing techniques. We will examine the secrets to making cannabis commercially viable for growers and take more detailed approaches to topics we have discussed this year.

Sustainability: Exploring eco-friendly cannabis practices, from regenerative growing to reducing carbon footprints. Looking at companies that are ahead in the game and how we should be applying these practices in our spaces. We will look at the renewable energies linked to cannabis and discuss some out-of-the-norm concepts regarding cannabis sustainability.

Cannabis Culture: Highlighting community stories, celebrating South African cannabis heritage, and diving into the evolving global cannabis landscape. Perhaps we will do some interviews this year too. Whether you’re an experienced grower or just starting, the goal remains the same: to provide practical insights and inspiration to enhance your cannabis journey.

As we step into this new year, let’s carry forward the lessons we’ve learned and the connections we’ve built. Cannabis is more than just a plant—it’s a symbol of resilience, growth, and community. Together, we’ve laid a strong foundation, and the future holds endless possibilities for cultivation, creativity, and discovery.

Thank you for being part of this journey. Here’s to another year of learning, growing, and celebrating cannabis together. Wishing you a prosperous New Year filled with thriving plants, abundant harvests, and meaningful connections.