HossCartwright
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I'm turning anywhere from 8-16oz on DWC and 4-8oz on hydro. I give most of it away. Some of the people I'm taking care of really need it and I don't mind as long as I can cover my costs. These people are my friends. Making a little extra once in a while is nice and yeah that goes on my taxes. I have done blind taste tests between the soil and hydro (clones from the same mom) and more than half of the "test subjects" picked the hydro over the soil. I think soil is easier but if you are meticulous and take your time hydro can be just as good. As a guitarist I can relate this to the old tube amp vs. solid state argument and it really is a matter of personal preference. I think most of the taste/smell/burn quality comes from good flushing and the curing process. It takes time. Some times I cure for up to 6 or 8 weeks (if i can hold on to it for that long) but the average cure time for me is 4 weeks. I think the longer you can cure it the better. In glass jars in a dark cool place it will keep for a very long time without degrading in quality.
To each their own I guess. I know people that insist they can't taste the difference between flushed/unflushed. Sounds crazy to me as I totally can.
Here is a question that came across my mind the other day. I have extra space waiting to be used and cash to throw down on new equipment but I want to stay legal so I need a few more patients. Someone offered to sell me patients for $350 each for one year. That is extortion if you asked me but my question is: is that legal? I don't think people's legal rights should be bought and sold like a commodity. This kind of business transaction seems shady. Can't those people choose to change caregivership any time they want? Happy tokin
Super shady IMHO. Those are the types of capitalist caregiver situations that are drawing heat from authorities. I wouldn't put much stock in a patient/license I bought, even if there was a contract in place. The best thing to do is to just network for your patients the old fashioned way and then develop an ongoing relationship with them.