hahaha yes I just smoke it, I don't really play with making extracts. My prescribed amount is 9 gpd, obviously I cannot afford the LPs, and I would not ever relinquish my pink papers.Wow 10 grams a day....do u just hook up to an iv bag and let it drip into ya or do u smoke that much?
adding up whats been smoked??? OMFG don't go thereOh Ya...more than a gram easily
stay away from the concentrateshahaha yes I just smoke it, I don't really play with making extracts. My prescribed amount is 9 gpd, obviously I cannot afford the LPs, and I would not ever relinquish my pink papers.
75% tax...time for an adjustment.
any LP that is not taking advantage of the grand opportunity to breed new strains and do mass selections is not in it for the long haul.. any LP that is not testing for terpenoid profiles and other compound profiles and who is not using this info to find out how they are effective for different conditions is in it for the short haul.. any LP that has no thoughts about GH cultivation is in it for the short haul.. any LP that does not already have an extract specialist is in it for the short haul.. these are the medical masqueraders who will be caught with their pants down when the real medical producers arrive on the scene.. these are the guys who are going to realize they have no game on the medical side and will jump to the rec. side at the first available opportunity.. some of these guys if we looked their business plans they would prob only go to year 5, they are prob banking on being bought out by a bigger fish, but the thing is only a big turd would have any interest in a small turd.. the real medical producers when they arrive on the scene are just going to eat the market.. there is no benefit to the acquisition of inferior entities.. some lp lookyloos are probably reading this and laughing thinking that they already have it made in the shade, but a piece of paper from hc does not constitute a laurel to be rested upon..
There's a lot of holes in this math. Just for openers, the idea that it takes 45 ft² to grow a pound is laughable. I can grow a pound every other week in less than that space when averaged out over a year.let's say there are 1,000,000 cannabis consumers in Canada, each consuming 1 lb bud/year.. in field production let's say it takes 43.56 sq. ft to produce 1 lb bud, and there are 43,560 sq. ft per acre, means 1 acre can theoretically produce 1000 lbs.. 1 million divided by 1000 = 1000 acres
Breeding for desirable agronomic traits has been underway for nearly the entire history of domestic cultivation- and it's only accelerating now.that's inbreeding, sure that would be nice if someone showed that kinda foresight.. because eventually the greenhouses and great outdoors are going to be where the bulk of commercial cannabis comes from.. the future for those who are brave enough to look.. mostly though the breeding will probably aim at creating f1s, and delving into those f1 seed pools to find phenotypes with not only the right genotypes and terpotypes, but with improved agronomic traits..
was reading in a big oil thread on icmag about how some guys in cali have figured out how to distill crappy oil and add back terpenes, and then someone speculated that the superabundance of crappy commercial is destined to become such a product.. how long before the chinese come onboard and start selling their 'dolla grams'?
You missed the point, its about growing outdoors and roughly how much space it would take to provide everyone....I think..lolThere's a lot of holes in this math. Just for openers, the idea that it takes 45 ft² to grow a pound is laughable. I can grow a pound every other week in less than that space when averaged out over a year.
Second, I remember reading that the average percentage of smokers in the adult population is generally around 15%, though since I don't remember where I read that figure, I wouldn't trust it.
Weed is too easy to grow and therefore the price will fall over time. Eventually it will reach a price point just above the cost of the most efficient producers, driving out competition.
Then the monopolists will pounce and drive the price back up again just when everyone has shitcanned their grows, thinking they'll never need them again.
Moral of the story? Keep your gear, grow tomatoes... and wait it out.
exactlyYou missed the point, its about growing outdoors and roughly how much space it would take to provide everyone....I think..lol