OrganiGram Passes Product Testing and Ships Medical Marijuana to Customers

MaryMaryMary

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this is from the organigram website... so their first shipment is only 13%. nothing special...typical LP THC percentages..actually a little on the lower side if you're comparing to tilray or some of canna farms stuff... they at least have 15's, 18's and pink kush at 20%
not sure of the genetics of mongolian, but i wouldn't really use "higher thc is better" as a solid rule of thumb. i think strains like afghan or PK (from tilray) and possibly mongolian cap out at <15% thc yet provide good effects... then again i don't have personal experience with that strain.

if thats the case, how can organigram put their strains in specific categories? weed is a hard medication to do that with because of how it can effect people differently.. i think thats a bad call on their part.
i believe this can serve a purpose, like Jackal mentioned for newbie patients who have no experience it can be used as a GUIDELINE, not a hard and fast rule. also they have listed all strains with original names so those more experienced can skip the categories and pick what u want

im not sure what the guidelines are though, lots of LP websites are providing suggested effects e.g tilray has medical effects and all kinds of stuff listed :S maybe cannafarms should provide some guidelines too
 

MaryMaryMary

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Yeah, but they are excited about it because no one else seems to be able to do it.
It is a long race, but being approve to ship irradiation-free product puts them ahead of numerous competitors already.
yeah as far as i know these regulations are quite arbitrarily stringent and it IS the first time medical marijuana is being put through such testing.. whether it's all required or not is besides the question, but lots of the 13 seem to be destroying their crop or irradiating to pass tests, tilray is shipping MMAR weed, tweedle is in it's own league
 

nsbudca

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not sure of the genetics of mongolian, but i wouldn't really use "higher thc is better" as a solid rule of thumb. i think strains like afghan or PK (from tilray) and possibly mongolian cap out at <15% thc yet provide good effects... then again i don't have personal experience with that strain.

i believe this can serve a purpose, like Jackal mentioned for newbie patients who have no experience it can be used as a GUIDELINE, not a hard and fast rule. also they have listed all strains with original names so those more experienced can skip the categories and pick what u want

im not sure what the guidelines are though, lots of LP websites are providing suggested effects e.g tilray has medical effects and all kinds of stuff listed :S maybe cannafarms should provide some guidelines too
Well I'm a patient and I have anxiety and stress disorders ..Mongolian is in that category and I'm telling you it's not quite enough. I also find it odd that this strain is for anxiety and stress but its an indica..i guess it would settle you down if thats how you want to treat your symptoms.but i like a strain thats all upstairs to get me through the day so i can still function aka a high thc sativa.13% is fine if you're trying to catch a buzz but for a sick person, the more medication the better. This is black market quality not medicinal quality. I'm not going to get thrown for a loop here..I know my meds. I'm also not trying to rain on your parade..I wanted to work for organigram at one point and I'm still a supporter but honesty is the best policy..let's not try to talk up the quality of 13%. Or say that it depends on the strain..yes some strains are better for certain ailments ...but they aren't going to work at all without active ingredients. An experienced grower may have a strain come out at 20% while an inexperienced grower may get 5..just because a strain can be used for a certain ailment doesn't mean any Joe blow can put a seed in a pot and it'll come out perfectly or as described.


In the dignity and quality of life category they state " these are our most potent offerings" or something along those lines...how the Fuck are you going to know that before its ever tested? For example..green house seed co has their super lemon haze at 22%....tweeds in 10%.
 
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nsbudca

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Well I'm a patient and I have anxiety and stress disorders ..Mongolian is in that category and I'm telling you it's not quite enough. 13% is fine if you're trying to catch a buzz but for a sick person, the more medication the better. This is black market quality not medicinal quality. I'm not going to get thrown for a loop here..I know my meds. I'm also not trying to rain on your parade..I wanted to work for organigram at one point and I'm still a supporter but honesty is the best policy..let's not try to talk up the quality of 13%. Or say that it depends on the strain..yes some strains are better for certain ailments ...but they aren't going to work at all without active ingredients. An experienced grower may have a strain come out at 20% while an inexperienced grower may get 5..just because a strain can be used for a certain ailment doesn't mean any Joe blow can put a seed in a pot and it'll come out perfectly or as described.


In the dignity and quality of life category they state " these are our most potent offerings" or something along those lines...how the Fuck are you going to know that before its ever tested? For example..green house seed co has their super lemon haze at 22%....tweeds in 10%.
New patients or people with a pretty low tolerance may want to start in the 10-13 range but for a seasoned patient ...I can't see it being overly effective...I could use 13 all day and it wouldn't work for certain symptoms.
 

nsbudca

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not sure of the genetics of mongolian, but i wouldn't really use "higher thc is better" as a solid rule of thumb. i think strains like afghan or PK (from tilray) and possibly mongolian cap out at <15% thc yet provide good effects... then again i don't have personal experience with that strain.

i believe this can serve a purpose, like Jackal mentioned for newbie patients who have no experience it can be used as a GUIDELINE, not a hard and fast rule. also they have listed all strains with original names so those more experienced can skip the categories and pick what u want

im not sure what the guidelines are though, lots of LP websites are providing suggested effects e.g tilray has medical effects and all kinds of stuff listed :S maybe cannafarms should provide some guidelines too
They do provide guidelines based off patient reports but they state they're not medically certified and can't provide info on that type of thing.
 

MaryMaryMary

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Well I'm a patient and I have anxiety and stress disorders ..Mongolian is in that category and I'm telling you it's not quite enough. I also find it odd that this strain is for anxiety and stress but its an indica..i guess it would settle you down if thats how you want to treat your symptoms.but i like a strain thats all upstairs to get me through the day so i can still function aka a high thc sativa.13% is fine if you're trying to catch a buzz but for a sick person, the more medication the better. This is black market quality not medicinal quality. I'm not going to get thrown for a loop here..I know my meds. I'm also not trying to rain on your parade..I wanted to work for organigram at one point and I'm still a supporter but honesty is the best policy..let's not try to talk up the quality of 13%. Or say that it depends on the strain..yes some strains are better for certain ailments ...but they aren't going to work at all without active ingredients. An experienced grower may have a strain come out at 20% while an inexperienced grower may get 5..just because a strain can be used for a certain ailment doesn't mean any Joe blow can put a seed in a pot and it'll come out perfectly or as described.

In the dignity and quality of life category they state " these are our most potent offerings" or something along those lines...how the Fuck are you going to know that before its ever tested? For example..green house seed co has their super lemon haze at 22%....tweeds in 10%.
i dunno i always found sativa's amp me up and aren't good for anxiety but everyone's wired differently. i did not talk up anyone's bud, i was just pointing out that numbers don't tell the whole story aka don't knock it till you've tried it, of course 13% thc aint 20% thc and if for you as a patient higher thc is better, then yes this strain or others like purple kush or afghan don't suit u and you can just pick the higher THC ones from your LP. i get ur point though, im not the guy proclaiming 13% or 12% is high thc but it all has its place and yes looking at it in terms of active ingredients, you're totally right in that you are getting less % so i see why you would only want higher % strains

their wording for dignity/quality of life is definitely vague though, yep. it's all a guideline in the end anyway, its not a medical fact that a strain listed under one of their categories will solve your problem for sure but a rule of thumb for patients that dont know the difference
 

Jackal69

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if you can get the strains....oh no outta stock again ...... too bad you..... best play that lotto because it's basically the same

If an LP grows 4 strains, then they should have enough for 1 strain to "feed" their script totals. The rest that doesn't sell that month, well that is stock because ya know they will have to burn a crop at one point or another. The problem with supply is LP's greed same as BM greed. They should never sell out of a strain, because now a lot of LP's are switching up their strains..... dropping the last crops strains ..... so even if you liked one strain and it helped more than any weed you have ever smoked..... it wont be there for you next month or when it gets sold out..... shitty system.... broken from the start system!!!!!!!
 

nsbudca

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i dunno i always found sativa's amp me up and aren't good for anxiety but everyone's wired differently. i did not talk up anyone's bud, i was just pointing out that numbers don't tell the whole story aka don't knock it till you've tried it, of course 13% thc aint 20% thc and if for you as a patient higher thc is better, then yes this strain or others like purple kush or afghan don't suit u and you can just pick the higher THC ones from your LP. i get ur point though, im not the guy proclaiming 13% or 12% is high thc but it all has its place and yes looking at it in terms of active ingredients, you're totally right in that you are getting less % so i see why you would only want higher % strains

their wording for dignity/quality of life is definitely vague though, yep. it's all a guideline in the end anyway, its not a medical fact that a strain listed under one of their categories will solve your problem for sure but a rule of thumb for patients that dont know the difference
To me it's about getting me out if an anxious state of mind..if I get couch lock in the middle of the day it makes me worse..especially if I'm feeling depressed.
 
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bcbreeder

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Try bedrocans flagship bedrocan sativa at 22% don't be like me though and take too much, great daytimer for me and my ptsd
 

bcbreeder

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Yes bedrocan is irradiated , first time I've smoked irradiated bud.
I guess one could say it still has some terpenes, I'm not sure if the strange singular potent effect is due to some terpene loss
Or selective breeding.
 

nsbudca

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Yes bedrocan is irradiated , first time I've smoked irradiated bud.
I guess one could say it still has some terpenes, I'm not sure if the strange singular potent effect is due to some terpene loss
Or selective breeding.
I think it's probably a breeding thing. They've been doing their thing for a long time. They probably have their five strains dialed in pretty tight.
 

nsbudca

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yeah as far as i know these regulations are quite arbitrarily stringent and it IS the first time medical marijuana is being put through such testing.. whether it's all required or not is besides the question, but lots of the 13 seem to be destroying their crop or irradiating to pass tests, tilray is shipping MMAR weed, tweedle is in it's own league
Tilray seems to have the best products..hmmm lol
 

bcbreeder

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Well id rather pay the 7.50 per gram for bedrocan bud (6 bucks with the compassionate pricing program) seems most of these bc Mmar strains are heavy Indicas off the BM.
 
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