How much for a pound near you?

CarolinaPothead

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This is exactly what i would figure. Ive worked in nice restaurants and at least here, the health codes dictate that everything prepared has to be bought from a licensed food vendor. I wasnt even allowed to fry fresh caught fish in their kitchen. And besides Restaurants require consistency. They aint just gonna drop their vendors because somebody shows up with one batch. But yeah, you could donate it to Christian ministries or the local soup kitchen lol.
 

Drop That Sound

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I'm setting up a local delivery service, doing micro's and gourmet mushrooms both. Scaling up by building one semi dry van grow trailer conversion at a time. I won't be driving around begging chefs to buy my greens, lol. I'll be selling directly at the market on a small commercial level asap, and even making my own seed to boot. Not to mention, I've implemented my hydro mastery into growing micros, and been designing a system that grows them without needing any medium at all, and get supercharged growth with DWC. No one, and I mean no one else is growing them like me, and pulling 2-3 times the weight in the same size trays, and using geothermal to offset heating/cooling costs, etc.
 

grayeyes

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I walked over to my dad's house to find him arguing with the landlord. I was able to defuse the situation, and then I let the landlord's 20-something year old nephew take some pulls off of my bowl. He was very complimentary, so now I'm going to start hooking him up. I gave him a little bud I had in my fanny pack to hold him over, and he gave me a jar of raspberry mead. I don't even drink anymore, but I've always wanted to try mead. I have no idea what a lb costs because I've never bought or sold one, but I love weed.
I know from experience you have to be careful with mead. Years ago a buddy made a bunch and poured me a 10 oz glass. Delicious koolaid until I stood up. When my face hit the floor I realized that maybe I had too much.
 

lusidghost

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I know from experience you have to be careful with mead. Years ago a buddy made a bunch and poured me a 10 oz glass. Delicious koolaid until I stood up. When my face hit the floor I realized that maybe I had too much.
Huh. I always heard it was gross. I probably won't drink enough to get drunk. I've just always wanted to try it after reading Beowulf in high school.
 

lusidghost

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I'm setting up a local delivery service, doing micro's and gourmet mushrooms both. Scaling up by building one semi dry van grow trailer conversion at a time. I won't be driving around begging chefs to buy my greens, lol. I'll be selling directly at the market on a small commercial level asap, and even making my own seed to boot. Not to mention, I've implemented my hydro mastery into growing micros, and been designing a system that grows them without needing any medium at all, and get supercharged growth with DWC. No one, and I mean no one else is growing them like me, and pulling 2-3 times the weight in the same size trays, and using geothermal to offset heating/cooling costs, etc.
I hope it works out. BK was growing them in a mason jar without a medium and it was the easiest thing in the world. I have no idea why they cost so much at the store.
 

TCH

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I hope it works out. BK was growing them in a mason jar without a medium and it was the easiest thing in the world. I have no idea why they cost so much at the store.
Yuppies and trying to be the hippest health food nut.
I have the Mason jar setup and have grown them a couple.times. love adding them to sandwiches and wraps but I'd never pay what they charge for them at a store.
 

BaconSF

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I can't count how many fellow growers that have shut down... Dispensary Owners too. It's just gotten out of control, over regulated, and just a real pain in the ass. Just grow your own. I got lbs. in storage and 9 growing.. we'll never run out. Hell, when I was younger, I would have killed for what I would sweep off the floor after a trim team came through and just tossed in the trash.
have a buddy that moved from California to Oklahoma in 2021 to grow cheap weed. He now has a chicken farm out there lol
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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I still don't understand the pilgrimages to Ok. I know the rules were pretty relaxed but they have like 2 million people. What was the expectation?
3.25 Million population.... $2500 fee to grow 55 million plants, no caps on canopy or number of licenses you can hold. If you want to have 3000 grow ops, that's fine. The ruling was fucked up from the beginning.
 

Skillcraft

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3.25 Million population.... $2500 fee to grow 55 million plants, no caps on canopy or number of licenses you can hold. If you want to have 3000 grow ops, that's fine. The ruling was fucked up from the beginning.
I never understood how they expected the market to work. All they did was make it to where only the corporations can survive the grow business in Oklahoma. They should revamp the laws and make it to where the ma and pa's can compete. That way the money is made in Oklahoma by Oklahomans.
 

TCH

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I never understood how they expected the market to work. All they did was make it to where only the corporations can survive the grow business in Oklahoma. They should revamp the laws and make it to where the ma and pa's can compete. That way the money is made in Oklahoma by Oklahomans.
Unfortunately, gubmint isn't about the constituents, it's about the lobbyists.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Unfortunately, gubmint isn't about the constituents, it's about the lobbyists.
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Unfortunately, gubmint isn't about the constituents, it's about the lobbyists.
We knew in 2018 that it wasn’t going to last long. We got in, and got out. Made about a 1/4 Million in 4 hard years of go, go, go. But, we paid for everything cash up front, and we were smart about it. Now, Paige works from home for a renewable energy company, and I’m just kinda kicking back, doing some photography work a couple of times a week. We’re debt free, and traveling several times a year…. Having coffee on my back porch with no worries :) Fuck the weed business IMG_8552.jpeg
 

TCH

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We knew in 2018 that it wasn’t going to last long. We got in, and got out. Made about a 1/4 Million in 4 hard years of go, go, go. But, we paid for everything cash up front, and we were smart about it. Now, Paige works from home for a renewable energy company, and I’m just kinda kicking back, doing some photography work a couple of times a week. We’re debt free, and traveling several times a year…. Having coffee on my back porch with no worries :) Fuck the weed business View attachment 5299675
I dont know you, but I've seen your story and love that you guys were able to see the writing on the wall and do it the smart way. Cash is king and the fact you guys made good moves allowed you to come out on the other side in pretty good shape. I'm super happy for you guys.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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I dont know you, but I've seen your story and love that you guys were able to see the writing on the wall and do it the smart way. Cash is king and the fact you guys made good moves allowed you to come out on the other side in pretty good shape. I'm super happy for you guys.
Thanks man!… it was fun, but when it got bad… it got bad. I just grow for fun now. I got 9 plants going so Paige and her girlfriends have plenty of supply. I don’t smoke that much myself. She gets worried when we get down to 6 lbs on hand. :D
 
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