itsmehigh
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There’s no doubt, the big LP’s are in for a shock when the rest of us Joes get a shot.I think us little guys will give the LPs a run for there money.
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Itsme.
There’s no doubt, the big LP’s are in for a shock when the rest of us Joes get a shot.I think us little guys will give the LPs a run for there money.
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I love pics of actual "real" grown weed. Nice job there canna!Shots
Not necessarily. Smart micros will never sell to LP’s. They will obtain all three phases of licensing (micro, processors, and retail sales) and sell their brands direct to the consumer. That’s how I’d be doing it anyways!micro>LP>retailers
If it’s allowed. If they can go QC to there own product.Not necessarily. Smart micros will never sell to LP’s. They will obtain all three phases of licensing (micro, processors, and retail sales) and sell their brands direct to the consumer. That’s how I’d be doing it anyways!
And you think the government will allow this?....Not necessarily. Smart micros will never sell to LP’s. They will obtain all three phases of licensing (micro, processors, and retail sales) and sell their brands direct to the consumer. That’s how I’d be doing it anyways!
I’ve seen nothing in the proposed Standard/Micro licensing framework that would prevent it?And you think the government will allow this?....
Quality assurance. All product must be put through LPs to test and distribute. I’ve spoke to a few guys with 20+ lights and seems the concern is sending LP 30-40lb and it not “passing” considering everything is taged seed to saleI’ve seen nothing in the proposed Standard/Micro licensing framework that would prevent it?
concerned it wont pass? compared to LP's???Quality assurance. All product must be put through LPs to test and distribute. I’ve spoke to a few guys with 20+ lights and seems the concern is sending LP 30-40lb and it not “passing” considering everything is taged seed to sale
Also, Tousaw has reported that his meetings with HC were positive in regards to having micro processing entire harvests. So if anything I think production will have growing, nursery and processing.Not necessarily. Smart micros will never sell to LP’s. They will obtain all three phases of licensing (micro, processors, and retail sales) and sell their brands direct to the consumer. That’s how I’d be doing it anyways!
Is that the $800/lb stuff? Definitely looks good for that price?Shots
Anything gets me high so for $800/lb is a score for me. To get "better" strains you're looking at 900-1000 max atm. If all you can is eye candy with no guarantee that It'll smoke the same as the $800 then you can spend $1200-1500Is that the $800/lb stuff? Definitely looks good for that price?
Not true...no LP testing required for micro/standard, all can be done in-house...with the exception of “banned” pesticides.Quality assurance. All product must be put through LPs to test and distribute. I’ve spoke to a few guys with 20+ lights and seems the concern is sending LP 30-40lb and it not “passing” considering everything is taged seed to sale
https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/programs/consultation-proposed-approach-regulation-cannabis/proposed-approach-regulation-cannabis.html#a2272.2.9 Analytical Testing
Under the ACMPR and Narcotic Control Regulations, respectively, both licensed producers and licensed dealers are authorized to test cannabis. Cannabis must be tested for microbial and chemical contaminants, residues of solvents, content of THC and CBD, and disintegration of capsules, using validated methods. In addition, on May 5, 2017, Health Canada announced that it would require all licensed producers to conduct mandatory testing of all cannabis products destined for sale for the presence of unauthorized pesticides(for more information, please see the Statement from Health Canada on Mandatory Testing of Medical Cannabis for Unauthorized Pesticides).
Under the IHR, industrial hemp must be tested by a competent laboratory for THC content. Non-viable seeds must be tested by a laboratory accredited by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
As described in further detail in section 2.3.6 of this consultation paper, it is proposed that licensed processors would be required to conduct mandatory analytical testing, including mandatory testing for the presence of unauthorized pesticides, to verify that the regulatory requirements are met prior to packaging and labelling. For industrial hemp, it is proposed that mandatory testing only be required as set out in section 2.2.4 (i.e., for production of seeds and development of new varieties for designation as an approved cultivar).
Licensed processors could conduct their own, in-house analytical testing, however they would be required to demonstrate that they were using validated testing methodologies. Health Canada would require mandatory testing for the presence of unauthorized pesticides to be conducted by an independent third-party laboratory.
In general, all independent third-party laboratories conducting analytical testing of cannabis, including testing of microbial and chemical contaminants, residues of solvents, content of THC and CBD, disintegration of capsules, and testing for the presence of unauthorized pesticides, would be required to hold an analytical testing licence under the Cannabis Act. Such laboratories would also be required to demonstrate that they were using validated testing methodologies. With respect to industrial hemp, an analytical testing licence would not be required for private laboratories accredited by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency that conduct seed viability testing.
looks ' held onto to long.."Shots
Well considering the white balance on the photo is off sure... but in reality why would I care about the looks when it gets chopped up and incinerated? If it gets me high it gets me high whether its brown or light green.looks ' held onto to long.."
justs my opinion though..
looks like old dumbos
Old school. “You don’t cough you don’t get off”Well considering the white balance on the photo is off sure... but in reality why would I care about the looks when it gets chopped up and incinerated? If it gets me high it gets me high whether its brown or light green.
Same as alberta...The market here in SK always seems to be the same no matter how things are in BC. Only time I seen it change was when all these dispensaries started popping up. But now that the police shut most of those down recently, the black market thrives again. Thank you Chief Evan Bray.
Just like a farmers market.Not necessarily. Smart micros will never sell to LP’s. They will obtain all three phases of licensing (micro, processors, and retail sales) and sell their brands direct to the consumer. That’s how I’d be doing it anyways!