In the spring of 1909, William “Bull” Lowell began growing what was called Indian Hemp on his farm on the central coast of California. Henry J. Finger took a dislike to Bull’s “marijuana being smoked by the wrong kinds of people”. Finger conspired to outlaw cannabis and later passed the 1913 Poison Act. Bull believed in a man’s right to smoke the dried plant and enjoy its benefits. When the stubborn Bull refused to stop growing his beloved plant, Finger shut down Bull’s farm and later threw him in jail.
Today, our family farm honors the great Bull Lowell’s tradition of growing cannabis naturally and with a deep love and respect for the plant. – Lowell Herb
It’s the day after Valentine’s Day and I’ve stumbled across this glorious cannabis bouquet by Californian weed farmers Lowell Herb (which was the page’s description above). But does it really only have to be Valentine’s Day to send someone you care a bouquet of cannabis? Nope!
Apparently, the bouquets were going for $400/ounce. I’m uncertain which strain they’re using. I wonder if you can choose from which type you buy: a sativa, indica or hybrid bouquet?
From what we understand, this was only meant for Valentine’s Day. BUT, they’re still featuring the bouquets on their website with a contact email. Perhaps this will be a year-round gift?