That made me LOL a lot. The rush is way over. We are over saturated and many places are and will be closing over the next year. Add to that all the bullshit the state is ramming down their throats. Look at Montana too. They are getting rid of MMJ.cause its blowing up there.
The rush is way over and a lot of people lost money, a lot of that is due to the gov. being so iffy and wanting to change laws and people being weary. A lot of clubs overshot, thats what people with money getting into industries do, the good ones survive like anything else, and just because things have slowed doesn't mean there's still not high demand, if you are growing good ganja you are making money, don't feed me that bullshit, I'm not buying. Also I don't know what the fuck Montana has to do with Colorado. We might as well be looking at how they've been treating pot in Arkansas while we're at it.
cool so if i sign them up I get what a deep dicounts when I go to buy my med back from them?Humboldt Care and Wellness Centers are having a pre-signing party for patients that sign on as primary for a one year period. They are only accepting 500. Once they hit those numbers the offer will end. What I do know at this point is that the offer will include a deeeeeep discount in price and the availibility of some exclusive strains. The pre-signing party will be in the westword and daily buds. Take a look and see if that might be something that interests you... VonDank
This seems incredibly snob ass.I am specifically asking dispensary customer service people if the strains I am looking at are grown in organic soil or in a hydro setup. I can't seem to get clear answers- Three people have avoided the question by answering that they have the best growers in the state. Either they don't know or they don't want to answer for some reason. Another person told me that they only sell the best: hydro, period. That person continued on to give me a list of reasons why hydro is the best. I didn't even hint about my own opinion on the matter. Since you did- I will strongly disagree that hydro can be organic. I know there are methods for 'organic hydro' but such methods involve splitting the roots and feeding organic nutes to the non hydro side of the setup. I am not an expert in hydro by any means, but I do read a lot. If there is a way to grow 100% organic and 100% hydro please enlighten me.
Pretty silly attitude. Some people have specific tastes and know what they want, and are often willing to pay more for it. For their part, there's no reason for the budtenders to not know their product. At the very least, they should be able to answer whether product's organically grown or not, especially when so few growers grow organically.This seems incredibly snob ass.
Want organic? Grow your own.