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$1,000,000 Muhuahahahah! !!!
what type of grow for that price? Seems as if there is no profit at all for the growers after going around the ladder.
Testing is an absolute must these days. like selling a used car without carfax
Wow! Right now it is perfectly "State" legal for medical MJ participants to sell excess to the dispensaries. In my region, Southern Oregon, the dispensaries usually pay around $$1200 to 1400 per lb. However the the seller must pay up front for the testing. That can run anywhere from $100 to $200 depending on the lab.
Things are getting progressively interesting in Southern Oregon. I feel fortunate because I am located just outside of the Ban.This was very clever of the state of Oregon. While they are formulating the rules for recreational marijuana the medical growers can sell any excess weed to the dispensaries. This years weather made for a good harvest and so again supply and demand have lowered what a dispensary will pay. I heard one local dispensary is selling 8 lbs. of recreational a day. So, that excess will be sold legally instead of being exported illegally to other states.
Dispensaries are starting to do their own testing to insure that the testing results are for sure the SAME as the weed.
I bought a gram of Black Domina for $5 yesterday.
The city of Medford tried to ban growing, indoor or outdoor, for inside the city. The people showed up a city council meeting and now it will go to a vote of the people in the spring.
Right now that is the price for outdoor flowers. However, every situation is different. For example, most dispencery owners have large outdoor gardens and only purchase indoor and concentrates.
Me too. We probably know each other.Things are getting progressively interesting in Southern Oregon. I feel fortunate because I am located just outside of the Ban.
I grow both indoor and outdoor in Southern Oregon, I excited to see what testing and the canabus cups are going to do for this industry. I also have a controversial thought. I have a strain that tested lower in THC and 0 CBD, But I think it's better. I'll try to get my kid to upload the results so I can share them.Our local dispensary owner grows indoor and buys outdoor. The outdoor HERE is nicer than the indoor because of our climate so there is very little indoor here. I know that will probably bring some conversation but if you don't agree bring your indoor out here to Oregon.
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Results were for what was sent to me as Skunk #1, the shop owner and I both agreed with THC @ 5% and CBD @7% it was not any Skunk variety. The other was Sweet & Sour Widow by CBDCrew and tested out at 6% THC and 6% CBD.Thanks for the reply @Seamaiden! What were your test results, and what variety if you dont mind me asking?
Have you ever used them or comapred results with sc labs or something like that. Im going to look in to it. would be nice to test my own stuff instead of taking samples around that the people go in the back and smoke lol. IDK if they do that but i have heard some stories
I have not. I had planned on buying the kit earlier this year but things just haven't worked out well in that regard.Have you ever used them or comapred results with sc labs or something like that. Im going to look in to it. would be nice to test my own stuff instead of taking samples around that the people go in the back and smoke lol. IDK if they do that but i have heard some stories.
edit: theres alot of info to read thanks @Seamaiden gonna get to it later today
Results were for what was sent to me as Skunk #1, the shop owner and I both agreed with THC @ 5% and CBD @7% it was not any Skunk variety. The other was Sweet & Sour Widow by CBDCrew and tested out at 6% THC and 6% CBD.
The shops I went to used SC Labs and would only accept test results from them. I paid $40/test. There's a home test kit I haven't look at in quite a while since things around here have gone whonky, and now I'm drawing a blank on the url. Aha! Seek and ye shall find.
http://www.thctestkits.com/