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People have misconceptions of what's head stash.
Not in my area, we are well supplied for the demand. Prolly over supplied. It's just when you replace love and nurturing with number crunching and bottom lines the quality goes waaaaay down. I think it's just hard to grow that pure fire on that scale.
Let me ask you this QLTY.... Are you someone that believes growing with synthetics cannot achieve the same greatest that someone can growing organically?This is the bottom line right here, passion vs. profit. Passion nugs will always win in quality and that's why the big guys will not win with this particular plant no matter how many billions they throw at it. And by win I mean effectively cut out any mom and pop/boutique competition as they try with everything. This isn't even considering any innovations that have not been discovered yet.
Exactly, and patents are already being filed...It will be just like the alcohol industry. Sure I can drink a Budweiser but that shit is nasty. I prefer a craft brewed stout. Mj will be the same way. Just not sure how they will patten certain strains but I'm sure there working on it now.
Soil and hippy shit ftw. Nothing tastes like soil and the vibe off organic nugs is increased. I feel both arguments were just going to have to see.Let me ask you this QLTY.... Are you someone that believes growing with synthetics cannot achieve the same greatest that someone can growing organically?
Production growing will be more easily able to reach genetics' full potential because of the money spent on proper equipment and instrumentation. There is no longer a concern for mold, mildew or bugs of any sort. The nutrient profiles will be calculated to the 'T' and the environment, CO2 and lighting will be the best offered. Explain to me how mom and dad growing under 6,000 watts can achieve better results? And there is no way you can argue that their customers wont go grab a 30 pack of Coors light (production herb) from time to time.
I agree, some facilities will fail in ways of quality and they will drop off, but, when comparing this to the beer industry, you see Budweiser and Coors making the big bucks. Sure craft breweries, like Sam Adam's and Lagunita's are doing well and the popularity is on the rise but you see the craft beer market becoming flooded too and the ability to break off a sizable chunk of that market diminishing.
Let me ask you this QLTY.... Are you someone that believes growing with synthetics cannot achieve the same greatest that someone can growing organically?
Production growing will be more easily able to reach genetics' full potential because of the money spent on proper equipment and instrumentation. There is no longer a concern for mold, mildew or bugs of any sort. The nutrient profiles will be calculated to the 'T' and the environment, CO2 and lighting will be the best offered. Explain to me how mom and dad growing under 6,000 watts can achieve better results? And there is no way you can argue that their customers wont go grab a 30 pack of Coors light (production herb) from time to time.
I agree, some facilities will fail in ways of quality and they will drop off, but, when comparing this to the beer industry, you see Budweiser and Coors making the big bucks. Sure craft breweries, like Sam Adam's and Lagunita's are doing well and the popularity is on the rise but you see the craft beer market becoming flooded too and the ability to break off a sizable chunk of that market diminishing.