BINGO ............ the exact WRONG answer I was waiting for.lol seeded mj will not be up too its full potential if spending its energy producing seeds!
if a spec of pollen lands on a calyx? in your home dude cause you don't have QC! this will be your issue
inside a lp you wont find pollen near flowering rooms. unless they are tweed and use hermy genetics, buying from GHS or any wannabe breeder, you will forsure end up with this.
and correct, if a spec of pollen landed on a calyx, the whole plant will not be seeded, just a handful of seeds on sertain bud, the rest will be 95% solid, just not 100%
I sort of remember me telling you so so long ago, leave them and find another seems you really don't want to find good medicine!Looks like their still filling their bottles with Shake...
This was just delivered to my wife.
I'm tired of wasting my hard earned money on this garbage.
I do not believe the American pharmacopoeia option is approved by Health Canada.I am not one to support LP's. I want to grow my own permanently as should be my right. However I was talking to one of their growers or "grilling him harder than toronto's finest" as he put it lol. He was buying at a compassion club I frequent Lmao. To their defense it was kind of their qa guys fault that they have to irradiated.
Health Canada iso apparently very liberal is allowing LPs to choose which pharmacopeia they adhere to. Apparently the US pharmacopeia is pretty lax and allows for fairly high limits in the testing process. However their qa guy (having no weed experience) chosee to go with the Dutch pharmacopeia (which is very strict) when they originally submitted their application. The Dutch pharmacopeia isn't suited for plant testing as weed inherently has high humidity and bacteria levels.
Also they in fact did produce 2 crops that met the Dutch requirements and were not irradiated, however they did not advertise this as they didn't want to set this standard and not be able to meet it in the future.
Just some info for everyone
According to the grower, when applying you are free to choose whichever one you wantI do not believe the American pharmacopoeia option is approved by Health Canada.
So much for standardization! HahahahahahahahaAccording to the grower, when applying you are free to choose whichever one you want
LolI heard Tweed's weed is genetically modifififeded.
...within a selected group approved by HC I think. Pretty sure the US is not on that approved list.According to the grower, when applying you are free to choose whichever one you want
Ahhhh I see. OK, well then I'm not sure if there is one more stringent than the US and less than the Dutch that would allow them to pass on a regular basis. Kinda bullshit tho, as there should be a standard that all lp's should have to meet....within a selected group approved by HC I think. Pretty sure the US is not on that approved list.
You're correct, there should be one standard that all LPs have to meet...too much effort required for HC I guess.Ahhhh I see. OK, well then I'm not sure if there is one more stringent than the US and less than the Dutch that would allow them to pass on a regular basis. Kinda bullshit tho, as there should be a standard that all lp's should have to meet.
But I mean that would make it easier for HC right? They wouldn't have to run around comparing test results to individual LP's chosen pharmacopeia. It would simply be a pass/fail. It's like they want this ssystem tied up in court for the next few yearsYou're correct, there should be one standard that all LPs have to meet...too much effort required for HC I guess.
Yes...one standard makes it very easy. I've been bringing up this point off and on for a year now.But I mean that would make it easier for HC right? They wouldn't have to run around comparing test results to individual LP's chosen pharmacopeia. It would simply be a pass/fail. It's like they want this ssystem tied up in court for the next few years
That would have required HC to actually develop an intimate understanding of the plant, how to produce it, how patients use it and what constitutes "reasonable". HC , as it always has, did as little as possible to facilitate a smooth and sensible cannabis access program.Yes...one standard makes it very easy. I've been bringing up this point off and on for a year now.