Tree …imagine all the hash that could be produced if you had a organized outdoor of those… add a fraction of the cost of indoor except all the labor, so I guess it bounces out in the end
I am just looking at it as a stepping stone. Getting to know people in most of the grows, processors and dispensaries is giving me a new look at the industry. And I am learning a lot that I had never thought of. Such as most of the bulk flowers moves to dispensaries near the border of Ohio and Indiana. And the rest of the states seems to buy more extract and edibles. Seeing the invoices has been educational also. Lots of $400 to $600 lbs of mediocre looking flowers seems to be the norm. Seen some that at least looked great that were $1300. But those are either less common or less popular. Every dispensary has half ounces going for $25 to $40. Most of which doesn't look very good.
My Irish grandmother used to drug test me for weed with a blood pressure cuff and a disappointed stare.All tests came back. inconclusive.Who still drug tests for weed?
Nice pieces of property do not come cheap in his part of the state.Tree …imagine all the hash that could be produced if you had a organized outdoor of those… add a fraction of the cost of indoor except all the labor, so I guess it bounces out in the end
My buddies grandmother would grab the back of his long hair, and shine a flashlight in his eyes, and say "Have you been drinking, or smoking dope"..... LOLMy Irish grandmother used to drug test me for weed with a blood pressure cuff and a disappointed stare.All tests came back. inconclusive.
yeah, Old timers used to go hard back in the day and were not afraid to straighten out friends and neighbors. I miss those kinds of people!My buddies grandmother would grab the back of his long hair, and shine a flashlight in his eyes, and say "Have you been drinking, or smoking dope"..... LOL
Very smart move indeed. No better way to network really. I thought long and hard about working for the local testing lab as a driver picking up samples from grows to bring back to the lab.I am just looking at it as a stepping stone. Getting to know people in most of the grows, processors and dispensaries is giving me a new look at the industry. And I am learning a lot that I had never thought of. Such as most of the bulk flowers moves to dispensaries near the border of Ohio and Indiana. And the rest of the states seems to buy more extract and edibles. Seeing the invoices has been educational also. Lots of $400 to $600 lbs of mediocre looking flowers seems to be the norm. Seen some that at least looked great that were $1300. But those are either less common or less popular. Every dispensary has half ounces going for $25 to $40. Most of which doesn't look very good.
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yup, working at the grow shop i meet just about all the local people in the industry,might lead to something in the future if i can hook up with someone who isn't a salt junky...and i could ever remember who is who...I am just looking at it as a stepping stone. Getting to know people in most of the grows, processors and dispensaries is giving me a new look at the industry. And I am learning a lot that I had never thought of. Such as most of the bulk flowers moves to dispensaries near the border of Ohio and Indiana. And the rest of the states seems to buy more extract and edibles. Seeing the invoices has been educational also. Lots of $400 to $600 lbs of mediocre looking flowers seems to be the norm. Seen some that at least looked great that were $1300. But those are either less common or less popular. Every dispensary has half ounces going for $25 to $40. Most of which doesn't look very good.
Metrc is such a joke. We have to log in every order, every time we pick up, drop-off, stop at the office, change drivers.... in the same country that that pharmaceutical companies start the opiod epidemic and now lets tons of fentanyl cross the border.Very smart move indeed. No better way to network really. I thought long and hard about working for the local testing lab as a driver picking up samples from grows to bring back to the lab.
That was when I still thought I wanted to be involved in the metrc market. I’ve since been disheartened.
Most are definitely salt farmers. Been to a few old school hippy grown soil farms. Even met some cool old dead heads.yup, working at the grow shop i meet just about all the local people in the industry,might lead to something in the future if i can hook up with someone who isn't a salt junky...and i could ever remember who is who...
you should see the clusterfuck that is biotrack...same deal with transporting productMetrc is such a joke. We have to log in every order, every time we pick up, drop-off, stop at the office, change drivers.... in the same country that that pharmaceutical companies start the opiod epidemic and now lets tons of fentanyl cross the border.
we sell a lot of athena and advanced dry nutes...and for that matter the jumbo 6 gallon athena nutes...but that said we also sell a lot of build a soil 3.0 and even have the big ass brailer bags....so there's hope...Most are definitely salt farmers. Been to a few old school hippy grown soil farms. Even met some cool old dead heads.
I think it's more to tie the plant together in heavy storms decreasing the likelihood a branch breaks off.not to rain on your parade star but you do realize all the trellis is doing nada to support the plants right?
Very Wrong…. They are not to support the plant to the ground. They are to support the structure of the plant to itself from splitting apart in the wind. does a very good job to.not to rain on your parade star but you do realize all the trellis is doing nada to support the plants right?