eyeball696
Active Member
Ill have more OG#18 clones today If anyone is interested
They need to step up and send these "caregivers" packing with their wet, uncured, leafy meds.
Went in today, thought I found something new I might enjoy. Blue Bear. Looks great, smells great, but It's so wet I can't even cut it up correctly, it just mashes in the scissors.
I'm not understanding why they are so thorough with clones but will let ANY buds slide right on through, half of the "meds" that are brought in are nowhere near Medicinal quality.
They need to step up and send these "caregivers" packing with their wet, uncured, leafy meds.
And to the dude with the GSC, STOP SHOVING YOUR FLASHLIGHT IN PEOPLES FACES! Jesus christ, everyone knows it's not the real GSC.
Rant over.
Well, that is the way the market responds to the law as written. The vendors have to rush out poorly dried medicine in a valiant attempt to stay within their sec4 defense system, because if he holds meds for the sacred and mythical "two-month" cure his pantry is effectively cut in half. Even a primary caregiver would be constrained by these rules as written...If you lack a great hook-up you're going to have to jar those meds yourself if you hope to benefit from the perhaps over-stated effects of longer cures. (or just buy the commercial imports, they've been curing in turkey bags for 5-6 months now! lol)Went in today, thought I found something new I might enjoy. Blue Bear. Looks great, smells great, but It's so wet I can't even cut it up correctly, it just mashes in the scissors. I'm not understanding why they are so thorough with clones but will let ANY buds slide right on through, half of the "meds" that are brought in are nowhere near Medicinal quality. They need to step up and send these "caregivers" packing with their wet, uncured, leafy meds.
properly dried and properly cured are not the same thing. I can forgive flowers that have not been cured for a full 8 weeks, but flowers that only needed another 24 to 48 hours drying time are a joke, and so is the caregiver trying to charge for them...Well, that is the way the market responds to the law as written. The vendors have to rush out poorly dried medicine in a valiant attempt to stay within their sec4 defense system, because if he holds meds for the sacred and mythical "two-month" cure his pantry is effectively cut in half. Even a primary caregiver would be constrained by these rules as written...If you lack a great hook-up you're going to have to jar those meds yourself if you hope to benefit from the perhaps over-stated effects of longer cures. (or just buy the commercial imports, they've been curing in turkey bags for 5-6 months now! lol)
properly dried and properly cured are not the same thing. I can forgive flowers that have not been cured for a full 8 weeks, but flowers that only needed another 24 to 48 hours drying time are a joke, and so is the caregiver trying to charge for them...
i was commenting on another users post, i have not purchased any flowers. i rarely smoke flowers as i much prefer ice water hash.
A lot of people up there with a loose definition of dry...
when people refuse to buy the crap is when they'll stop selling it..maybe
Honestly, every harvest I say I'm gonna put set amount aside to cure correctly. I cure mine but no one ever wants to wait for theres. I have been saying for months that I want to have enough to be a regular at the G3C but there is not way I'd show off uncured bud in public. And my people keep grabbing it before I get a chance. I don't like the way it burns with a quick dry. My stems don't usually start snapping until about 3 weeks. The few times I have vended I have had a cured product.
Also I have not a lot of experience with sativas and I'm finding a lot of them pretty much suck if you don't finish curing them!