Broken Coast Pink Kush/Purple White Lightening

nsbudca

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"Much more detailed number crunching supports my thesis - LPs are producing more than they can sell and losing money."


No shit eh?!?! Maybe the shills can tell them why that is?
Come on LP wanna be's. Lets have your professional view on this deal (:

Watch that P/G come falling down. ;)
Clearly they're stock piling for rec. why else would they grow more than they need? ;)
 

itsmehigh

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Once oils and concentrates become more mainstream and available, most LP's won't be able to keep up. It's starting to happen now. Flowers will be mostly for the connoisseur rec market. Currently 30,000 orders per month from the MMPR, and growing.

Itsme.
 

itsmehigh

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you really do believe that eh... (:
You think over priced oil is going to sell do you?
with ideals such as these it's no wonder they are in the bind they are.
I agree it's way over priced, but I know that a few LP's can't keep it in stock. The time will come when they will provide it at a reasonable price. Unfortunately it's supply and demand right now, and the greedy corps. Will take advantage of it as long as they can to satisfy their share holders. People need to choose their LP cafefully and do their due diligence when thety choose a LP. Times are changing and people are starting to shy away from big companies and shopping and supporting locally. It's very prevalent here in BC, fresh, local, and organic is the way to live, not only with cannabis but with any consumable product.

Itsme
 

gb123

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with the amount of dispensary's opening around town.... There is no shortage! and people are learning quick that LP's are not the ones to go to for meds... It was thier choice after all
Sure...the odd LP is selling oil but still falling short of making a profit.... it's not fast enough.
We shall see where things are at the end of the summer...when everyone who ever thought about tossing a few outside..will... (:

This is an awesome time.



....you got the point at least..... :)
 

itsmehigh

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Indeed we shall see, thing is that tossing a few seeds outside sounds romantic enough and lots will try, but the reality is Canada isn't the most optimal environment to grow outdoors. I'm willing to bet the majority of the "tossers" will be very disappointed in their results. Sure some may succeed in bringing their seeds to harvest, but the majority who can't even keep their house plants alive will come to the conclusion that it's just not worth the hassle. People like you and I, who have a clue, can be successful, but I'll be honest I struggled with my first few crops, it took me a couple years for my thumb to turn green. It sound easy enough, but people are generally lazy, and will pay for someone to do all the work for them. Same goes for growing veggies, sure people do it, but the majority will buy, same will go for cannabis. We should just be thankful to have that option without going to jail, there's no reason to shit on people on their means of obtaining their cannabis. People like that loose my respect, who are they to tell me where or who to obtain my cannabis from. It's a free country, what makes them any better than me, because I choose to do something that they don't support. I'm a free thinker and can make my own decisions and they should respect that. Same goes with religion, just because I don't believe in God doesn't make me a bad person, why should I be discriminated against because I don't believe in your beliefs. What works for you doesn't nessisarily work for me. Respect that.

Itsme.
 

TheDizzyBizzy

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Indeed we shall see, thing is that tossing a few seeds outside sounds romantic enough and lots will try, but the reality is Canada isn't the most optimal environment to grow outdoors. I'm willing to bet the majority of the "tossers" will be very disappointed in their results. Sure some may succeed in bringing their seeds to harvest, but the majority who can't even keep their house plants alive will come to the conclusion that it's just not worth the hassle. People like you and I, who have a clue, can be successful, but I'll be honest I struggled with my first few crops, it took me a couple years for my thumb to turn green. It sound easy enough, but people are generally lazy, and will pay for someone to do all the work for them. Same goes for growing veggies, sure people do it, but the majority will buy, same will go for cannabis. We should just be thankful to have that option without going to jail, there's no reason to shit on people on their means of obtaining their cannabis. People like that loose my respect, who are they to tell me where or who to obtain my cannabis from. It's a free country, what makes them any better than me, because I choose to do something that they don't support. I'm a free thinker and can make my own decisions and they should respect that. Same goes with religion, just because I don't believe in God doesn't make me a bad person, why should I be discriminated against because I don't believe in your beliefs. What works for you doesn't nessisarily work for me. Respect that.

Itsme.
Spot on!

All this does is generate publicity for Dana. 99% of the public don't know a fucking thing about how to grow a plant, any plant, much less cannabis sativa. A handful of scraggly hemp plants here and there aren't 'overgrowing canada', but they are keeping Dana Larsen in the news!
 

itsmehigh

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A "weed" that originates from the tropics or sub tropics. Last time I checked Canada is not that. Maybe one day with global warming.....but until then....... it is a challenge to finish cannabis in Canada and get a quality harvest. Can it be done? Sure, but the majority will fail. You are delusional to think you can plant a seed in May and come back in October and harvest pounds of top shelf cannabis. It doesn't work that way, it's pretty simple stuff gb, you should know better. I sure do. Maybe it's different in Ontario, but it's not a reality in BC.

Itsme.
 

gb123

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A "weed" that originates from the tropics or sub tropics. Last time I checked Canada is not that. Maybe one day with global warming.....but until then....... it is a challenge to finish cannabis in Canada and get a quality harvest. Can it be done? Sure, but the majority will fail. You are delusional to think you can plant a seed in May and come back in October and harvest pounds of top shelf cannabis. It doesn't work that way, it's pretty simple stuff gb, you should know better. I sure do. Maybe it's different in Ontario, but it's not a reality in BC.

Itsme.

The tropics eh?!?!.... (:

cheers


Oh Dizz. Ye have little faith :(
 
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OGEvilgenius

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Big ass nanner on that Purple Lightning. Otherwise they look good though. I might know where they got that cut too. I don't like it much personally but I love sativas.
 

OGEvilgenius

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Once oils and concentrates become more mainstream and available, most LP's won't be able to keep up. It's starting to happen now. Flowers will be mostly for the connoisseur rec market. Currently 30,000 orders per month from the MMPR, and growing.

Itsme.
IME really well done concentrates are excellent but they're never quite the same as the flower they come from. Something gets lost in translation every time. I think there will always be a market for both.
 

D_Urbmon

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IME really well done concentrates are excellent but they're never quite the same as the flower they come from. Something gets lost in translation every time. I think there will always be a market for both.
I'm convinced it's the bulbous trichomes. Those super teeny tiny ones under 25 microns. They should make their way into solvent extracts but they surely don't in the solventless. They have gotta have some kind of cannabinoid/terpene profile that contributes to the effect. I know what you're saying. I have known people that don't like to dab because "it's not the same". Also lots of terpenes are lost in the solvent processes.

here's a romulan diesel I grew from next gen. Look at all the tiny little trichs right on the surface of the leaf.
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OGEvilgenius

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I'm convinced it's the bulbous trichomes. Those super teeny tiny ones under 25 microns. They should make their way into solvent extracts but they surely don't in the solventless. They have gotta have some kind of cannabinoid/terpene profile that contributes to the effect. I know what you're saying. I have known people that don't like to dab because "it's not the same". Also lots of terpenes are lost in the solvent processes.

here's a romulan diesel I grew from next gen. Look at all the tiny little trichs right on the surface of the leaf.
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Now really top flight dry sift/water hash? Perhaps that could replace the flower market. But even then IDK. I really haven't sampled enough 'top top top' quality, if ever any - to know.

Your product always looks incredible though.
 

nsbudca

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Big ass nanner on that Purple Lightning. Otherwise they look good though. I might know where they got that cut too. I don't like it much personally but I love sativas.
It was actually an extremely under developed seed. Something I personally have never experienced from an lp to date.
 

mojoganjaman

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A "weed" that originates from the tropics or sub tropics. Last time I checked Canada is not that. Maybe one day with global warming.....but until then....... it is a challenge to finish cannabis in Canada and get a quality harvest. Can it be done? Sure, but the majority will fail. You are delusional to think you can plant a seed in May and come back in October and harvest pounds of top shelf cannabis. It doesn't work that way, it's pretty simple stuff gb, you should know better. I sure do. Maybe it's different in Ontario, but it's not a reality in BC.

Itsme.

location location location...in the South Okanagan, I'm in the ground around April 22, and harvest mid Oct-early Nov...strain dependant...but I gave up on sativa's...them bitches never finish here....;))




mojo
 

itsmehigh

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Your too modest mojo, it's grower dependant too......you need the skills to be successful. But those same skills don't happen overnight. You've worked hard to be the mojoganjaman, don't sell yourself short. The Okanagan is gods country, and you are the master in his domain.

Itsme.
 

mojoganjaman

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Your too modest mojo, it's grower dependant too......you need the skills to be successful. But those same skills don't happen overnight. You've worked hard to be the mojoganjaman, don't sell yourself short. The Okanagan is gods country, and you are the master in his domain.

Itsme.

this is year 8 for me....still a beginner...;))




mojo
 
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