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I am no stranger to pain. Chronic constant pain changes how you think. Been living in a fixed income since 2004. Fuck man being able to cover grow costs would be nice! Whats the law say you can do? As far as distribution to other medical people? Can you just sell enough to cover costs? No permit or license?
Who's paying the housing prices in this state? I was a bullion broker and didn't break out of middle class income. Wasn't even close.
The prices you're talking about are in the rich coastal communities. LA, San Diego, Morrow Bay, Monterey, Frisco, etc... Join the rest of us in the inland country and you'll see better prices. But you're in an excellent place to get the best trades for your flowers. I'd be livin large in San Diego, hehehe.
I think these dispensaries are cleaning house. Imagine if you were able to sell your gold and silver at 6 to 8 times spot price!! The bastards have the market cornered and are taking advantage I say. They buy at 800 to 1000 per lb and turn around and sell at 60 an eighth! 7680 per lb.
My buddy went and talked to a local disp owner and the guy didn't even want real top shelf?? My guess is most of his customers have never smoked real top shelf and he knows if they do they won't want his flavorless fake top shelf weed any more. I've smoked plenty of weed that I would be happy to pay 50 an eighth for but apparently if you want that around here you have to grow it yourself. I remember when top shelf was going for 5K per lb. The wholesale price nosedived but the retail is the same?
On a good note my cookies N chem is tasting pretty dank! I can't wait to see how good it's going to be grown indoors away from the bloodsucking thrips! And speaking of thrips next year I got something for them. Check out this website. I was looking through their online catalog yesterday. Lots of cool options.
https://www.arbico-organics.com/pro...mblyseius-cucumeris-neoseiulus/mite-predators
Looking good up in here... :)
Thank'ya thank'ya.
Loved that cool vid you did on your parrots. Brought back fond old memories. We used to see parrots from time to time when I lived in Santa Ana (Orange County) back in the 70's. Same thing when I lived in La Quinta (Cochella Valley). It wasn't unusual to see a parrot or cockatoo on a power line or in the fig trees and date palms. I remember ranchers b*tching about them in the dates because they caused so much damage. They were little sh*ts and tore the paper wraps off the clusters for fun, hahaha. They'd hire pros to hunt them and relocate.
When I was a kid I was never surprised at seeing native/non-native parrots, iguanas, geckos, chameleons, and lizards (never a non-native snake though, hmm?).
We don't have much of that this far North. Thanks for the stroll down memory lane. I'm starting to like that logic has vids now. I'll have to upload some.
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