thumper60
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I wouldnt call that top notch bud! more like shake an popcorn bud.Here, I've attached the ad.
I wouldnt call that top notch bud! more like shake an popcorn bud.Here, I've attached the ad.
Yup theres zero testing on med weed in maine the state is trying to set up some but the big money behind med weed is blocking it. But once they start testing that will be the end of a lot of shitty growers. The med weed here is loaded with mold an chems but the rec weed is tested up the arss.I recently heard I believe around 80% of Maine dispensary weed failed insecticide/fungicide tests. Give it some time, you'll see why those prices are so cheap.
How about in Ma? How much is weed tested there, or it is tested at all?Yup theres zero testing on med weed in maine the state is trying to set up some but the big money behind med weed is blocking it. But once they start testing that will be the end of a lot of shitty growers. The med weed here is loaded with mold an chems but the rec weed is tested up the arss.
Probably outdoorHow about in Ma? How much is weed tested there, or it is tested at all?
Most of the other dispensaries in my area are still getting $160-199oz. Why are these people giving it away.
When something is to good to be true I don't walk away I run.How about in Ma? How much is weed tested there, or it is tested at all?
Most of the other dispensaries in my area are still getting $160-199oz. Why are these people giving it away.
Well said-In Ontario I can buy a pound for 5-600$ of primo quality.
Quad Oz's go for 2oz for 90$
I'd rather smoke my own.
It's a hobby and skill, I've acquired since I was 18. It brings me happiness, and I think about all the things I'm going to do to my garden when I'm at work bored out of my mind. It's not just about the actual weed. I have pounds on pounds just sitting around. It's also fun for me to make hash, press it and enjoy it that way as well. I give alot away to people who need it. It feels good to give back some and make someone else's life better without them having to spend the money they don't necessarily have on it. Then if you ever need a helping hand those people are more than willing to help you out. Full circle.
Peace and love
It's all about what you want to do. If you enjoy growing then grow it. I can buy a bushel of tomato for 20$ or spend 100$ and grow my own through the summer. I always grow 2 or 3 bushel of my own and make sauce, salsa, tom paste etc. It's not always about the cost for me especially. I prefer something grown by my own hand.
Yeah exactly. And if Mass' weather was anywhere near as wet as Maine's , I'd be nothing but asshole and elbows in front of @thumper60 running from that garbageThe weed prices always tank in Ma. after Croptober, the market is flooded with product.
That's because they chop early and don't cure anything. My outdoor was ready to sample only last week. Shows you how they got farmers growing shit genetics the same way they grow corn and soybeans. The only way it cures is by sitting on the shelf because nobody wants it. By the time some poor schmuck buys it, the garbage has turned into crumbles and powderThe weed prices always tank in Ma. after Croptober, the market is flooded with product.
That's exactly what a buddy told me. Super dry and crumbly, and turns to ash at the sight of a light match.The only way it cures is by sitting on the shelf because nobody wants it. By the time some poor schmuck buys it, the garbage has turned into crumbles and powder
I'm in ma too and I never got good weed from a dispensary but I also haven't been back to one in a while. Is it getting better?A dispensary 10 miles from my home is selling beautiful dried, high THC buds for $45-70 an oz.
I guess my question is, is it worth growing at this price? I'm just getting ready to begin a new grow, and I easily dropped $250 on incidentals in preparation. That's not even including my elec bill.
I normally grow more than I could possibly smoke. Barter and give away the rest. My entire neighborhood reeks of fresh cannabis in the summer because everyone is growing. I wonder how long it will be before this stuff has the value of overripe tomatoes in August.
It's garbage and they should be ashamed of themselves. Some young kids first experience with weed will be from that crap. Probably turning off a whole generation to it.That's exactly what a buddy told me. Super dry and crumbly, and turns to ash at the sight of a light match.
I can remember hanging out at Nantasket beach late 60's and there were nickle and dime bags and QP were 90 that didn't last for long.I went to college in the early 70s. All the weed was crap. Seeds, stems, leaves. I recall hanging around the dorms passing around joints, and no one was getting really high. The coolest part was we were all 19 or 20 and knew we were doing something illegal.
But more than once I can remember saying if this is all there is to weed, then this stuff is not worth getting in trouble for.
These suckers will pee in your Cheerios for a buck.It's worth growing if you care about quality/knowing how your herb was grown/being able to try out different strains that aren't mainstream
#truthThese suckers will pee in your Cheerios for a buck.
I've heard way too much about them putting profits way before our health and well being both locally and abroad.
I WON'T touch the stuff from the "stores"and I know what's in ours.
this is pretty much how i feel about gardening in general. i have access to the most beautiful, organic, locally grown produce at numerous farmers markets throughout the year as i'm also a vendor. but i still dedicate 4800sqft of my yard to a garden because i honestly just love to grow stuff. i love looking at seed catalogs, deciding what new things i'll try. getting my hands in the soil as soon as it's ready to turn over, discovering worms, grubs, seeds from the prior year trying to sprout, insect eggs. in the summer months nothing is better than walking around the mulched path, barefoot, discovering caterpillars hanging out on the parsley and sun gold tomatoes that are ready to be eaten while still warm. fall explodes with more food that i can even eat, so i can, make jam, dehydrate, freeze, and i end up giving so much of it away. i spend waaaaay too much money on it all, between the new soil, amendments, garden gadgets, heirloom seeds, rain barrels, etc...but it brings me so much joy that it's not about the costs.In Ontario I can buy a pound for 5-600$ of primo quality.
Quad Oz's go for 2oz for 90$
I'd rather smoke my own.
It's a hobby and skill, I've acquired since I was 18. It brings me happiness, and I think about all the things I'm going to do to my garden when I'm at work bored out of my mind. It's not just about the actual weed. I have pounds on pounds just sitting around. It's also fun for me to make hash, press it and enjoy it that way as well. I give alot away to people who need it. It feels good to give back some and make someone else's life better without them having to spend the money they don't necessarily have on it. Then if you ever need a helping hand those people are more than willing to help you out. Full circle.
Peace and love
It's all about what you want to do. If you enjoy growing then grow it. I can buy a bushel of tomato for 20$ or spend 100$ and grow my own through the summer. I always grow 2 or 3 bushel of my own and make sauce, salsa, tom paste etc. It's not always about the cost for me especially. I prefer something grown by my own hand.