You bet. Fox Farms is the shit.that's arguable.
I would pick FF any day over AN
I'm sure I would make them sign some kind of waiver too. AN has Canada to hide behind. US based businesses can't afford to follow in the footsteps of Tommy Chong. Even though they make a ton of $ off the cannabis industry, I understand that they can't afford to be labeled as a paraphernalia distributor. It's sad that the CEO purse fight has gone this far.Advanced has came to the conclusion that it is time to quit dicking around and acknowledge the giant gorrilla we call the cannabis industry. They treat all users, even recreational, as medicinal users. Really, does a $150 bribe to an unqualified doctor mean anything on the personal level? They hand out promo material with buds on it, and call their products plant specific.
Sunlight makes all shops sign a contract saying they will not sell to marijuana users, even if medical. The reason being that federal law still trumps, and knowingly selling growing supplies to an individual for marijuana is considered conspiracy to manufacture. In reality, you really have to piss off the wrong people to have them shut you down for selling to a med. patient. But it is possible and Sunlight has a few hundred people that depend on their business for their careers. On the legal end, there is grounds for conflict. I think CEOs should go fist to fist and quit talking shit.
this story has been going around for a few months now.Friday I received an e-mail from the Inner Circle Growers Club. They send me tips about growing and developments in the hydroponic marketplace. The e-mail was about the CEO of Sunlight Supply. Craig Hargreaves is his name. If you are not aware Sunlight Supply and their wholesale distribution company National Garden Wholesale sell hydro equipment and lights to hydro stores. Which of course they in turn offer to the public. So it is obvious that without a wholesale distributor the hydro store would not be able to offer the products that they do.
Now to the real story. It turns out that the CEO of Sunlight Supply made some phone calls to some of the hydro stores that they deal with in Washington state
urging them to boycott Advanced Nutrients products. If the store owner choses not to comply he would risk losing his account with National Garden Wholesale. They are also requiring store owners have their customers sign a waiver stating that they will not use the product for illegal purposes. The motivation behind the boycott of Advanced Nutrients is the fact that they come right out and say that the nutrients they make are specifically designed for growing Cannabis. The good ol' boys club as they are now known as (Sunlight Supply & Hydrofarm) saw to it that Advanced was prohibited from participating in an indoor gardening expo that took place in San Francisco. Truth is there is not any hydro equipment manufacturer or nutrient company that has done more for the medical cannabis community than Advaced Nutrients. Donating equipment, nutrients and their own personal expertise in setting up medical gardens for indigent Canadian cannabis patients. They have a special permit with the Bulgarian gov't allowing them to grow Cannabis for R&D of their products. No other nutrient company does this for us, only Advanced Nutrients. All Sunlight supply has done is take our money, and now they are trying to dictate what products hydro store owners can offer. Sunlight supply does not want you to know how effective Advanced Nutrients products are because they know you will never buy their tomato and cucumber nutrients again. It is time we stood up to these executives and show them where their power comes from, us the growers. They seem to be confused about who shops at the hydro stores it isn't vegetable farmers, Craig.
Even if you don't like Advanced nutrients products this call to action is for you. We shall not allow large corporate entities to decide which products we see on the store shelves. Only to ensure that they have no competition.
This is Tyrannabudz with your latest Hydroponics Politics report.
That's kinda how I see it as well. I am a bit torn though. On the one hand I admire Big Mike and AN for standing up and saying "We're not going to play this stupid game of acting like we are selling tomato fertilizer anymore." On the other hand most people understand how the game is played and leave well enough alone. It sucks that it has to be this way but it's one of those cases of picking your battles. This is a battle that I think Big Mike and An will probably lose (and screw shit up for the rest of us in the process). I hope I'm wrong.Advanced Nutrients is ruining it for all the rest. I would distance myself from a company like that any way I could as well.
GO with the Magnum XXXL - Very good quality and well manufactured.You are going to stir up some shit here.........someone call UB he's got some shit to talk.
Fact is though that I rarely hear complaints about the quality if the product with AN. Certainly not from actual users of their products. I generally just see big ass buds.
I don't like hearing about this product being pushed out of stores so I will keep this boycott in mind. I'm in the market for 2 600 watt lights and I really like the Sun Systems reflectors.
Did anybody here actually read the whole thread. Advanced is saying that they are selling "marijuana specific" products. I am all for it. Problem is this little thing that happened before some of the people on this forum were born called Operation Green Merchant. This occurred in 1989 and basically the marijuana publications, hydro shops, wholesalers, nutrient companies and other indoor grow product suppliers were raided by the DEA. The shops were closed down and products were siezed along with customer lists, receipts and other information. This led to hundreds of growers getting busted. The reason this happened was because the DEA contended that the marketing of products specifically for cultivation of marijuana amounted to a criminal conspiracy within the hydroponics and indoor growing industry. This was wrapped up in litigation for years, cost shop owners and individuals millions of dollars and nearly caused the industry to collapse. Finally the hydro shop owners prevailed but they had to dissociate themselves from marijuana growing completely. But it's legal in 14 states for medicinal purposes currently you say. Ah, but it's still illegal under federal law. Operation Green Merchant was a disaster for the govt. There probably won't ever be another type of crackdown like it again but who knows. Individual shops and owners could get into a lot of trouble if they knowingly sell to a marijuana grower. It's called conspiracy and it's a bullshit charge but a lot of people remember Operation Green Merchant. They don't want a repeat and if they just don't even acknowledge marijuana in any way then there is nothing for them to worry about. That doesn't prevent people from going into hydro shops and buying equipment and products for growing. It's worked this way for over 20 years now and some don't want to rock the boat. I totally see where Sunlight Supply is coming from. It upsets me but federal law has to change, until then we are pretty much going to have to stay underground as a community.
Have you used Advanced Nutrients products for blooming!??!!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! Please say yes for your sake or further hurt the reputation of socal weed by pushing foxfarm. so laughable dude.that's arguable.
I would pick FF any day over AN