Concentraits have dried up in Northern California......????!!!!

Will shatter and wax return to Northern California

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Dsourman

Active Member
Long long time since last post. Been years since I had a pot garden sadly.
But I have a question:
If anyone can shine a light on the state of Shatter and Wax in Northern California that would be great. The prices have shot up and not wavered, availability has disappeared, if you want butter, sauce, live resin - your are in business and a gram can cost between 35 and 100 dollars (Outrageous prices), otherwise nothing on the shelves anywhere .
Sorry for my ignorance but what is going on?
 

SCJedi

Well-Known Member
Probably Prop 64. Two viable explanations:

1) Licenses for nonvolatile solvent and volatile solvent extractions (Type 6 and Type 7, respectively) are few and far between. BIG money goes into creating a large scale legit lab and what we will see is a few producers that corner the extract market. Give it some time for the product to flow (no pun intended) and you will see it in shops but DO NOT expect prices to drop. These guys have investors to pay off and still expect profit.

2) Keep in mind that boutique growers and extraction specialists can no longer walk into a dispensary and vend like they used to. At least not legally they cant. They all have to be tagged Type 11 and Type 12.
 
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