sanvanalona
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Were hurting right now prices hitting all time lows, huge surpluses just sitting, not much moving south and the United States supplying themselves is not making things look good for our economy. :worried
Yeah I understand that all to well. The late nineties and early 00's were a great time to be a canadian grower. You lived in a place where growing was essentially a slap on the wrist, and the states was all to use to weak and inferior products from south of the border. After the multiple arrests, and seeing so many people go to prison for simply attempting to get your good herb over the border, I personally am very happy that the states no longer rely on your product to keep us happy. Its interesting, I have many good friends in Canada and for years they would always talk about how the best canadian grown herb was exported south and they had a hard time getting it. On the other hand, if you lived in the states and smoked the crap from up north you are all to familiar with the negative connotations associated with "beasters". I think you really can blame the traffickers for the lack of demand, they lowered the quality of the product to essentially being seedless herb with no flavor or high, causing us Americans to figure out better ways of getting the product. Not to be confused with what you guys smoke on, I have had some of the best herb in the world when I stayed in B.C., its just we rarely saw good stuff coming from up north.
As for being a Canadian grower, I hear the demand and price is still quite high for Kush and Jack, so I hear at least. I would order up a shitload of Cali connect og seeds, especially the tahoe, and you would probably kill it over there, my theoretical analysis says so anyhow.