Peak Weed

OGEvilgenius

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Yeah, these are really good discussions. You guys should have a lot more views - some top notch information in these. A lot of great stuff on the business side especially. Most folks have no idea.
 

oddish

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I've said it before and I know everyone hates it, but the reality is that the MMPR has shed a tonne of light on how poor the quality of medicine was in the MMAR (as a whole, not your specific garden so STFU). We had numerous MMAR strains tested when we were trying to find a "Master Grower" and it was very scary. "Organic" full of pesticides and non-organic fertilizer, aeroponics with all sorts of soil fertilizer remnants, bugs, etc. When we spoke to the doctors about opening a clinic we had to get all the product tested and 100% of it failed.
 

doingdishes

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I've said it before and I know everyone hates it, but the reality is that the MMPR has shed a tonne of light on how poor the quality of medicine was in the MMAR (as a whole, not your specific garden so STFU). We had numerous MMAR strains tested when we were trying to find a "Master Grower" and it was very scary. "Organic" full of pesticides and non-organic fertilizer, aeroponics with all sorts of soil fertilizer remnants, bugs, etc. When we spoke to the doctors about opening a clinic we had to get all the product tested and 100% of it failed.
i think you may had some really bad growers. i buy from the BM and so far so good. no it's not "tested" but we test it by smoking and looking at ash and ring..taste and smoothness. if it's grown poorly, it would make you hack to my knowledge
 

oddish

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i think you may had some really bad growers. i buy from the BM and so far so good. no it's not "tested" but we test it by smoking and looking at ash and ring..taste and smoothness. if it's grown poorly, it would make you hack to my knowledge
I'll be completely honest with you: we tested a large, large selection of growers and many were awful.
We started with cannabis cup winners (I almost died when I saw those results), then compassion clubs, etc.
We had two approaches:
  • people who applied sent their best of the best in order to get the job
  • people we wanted were "mystery shopped" through a medical patient
Failures across the board. What you can't see might scare you.
Extracts also. Most of the extracts were made in kitchens and had huge issues.
 

oddish

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Please don't misunderstand though, I smoke this stuff all the time and have no concerns about it.
I like to think the fire purges most of it, but to those that think just because someone didn't meet the MMPR spec they have huge problems.. that's not always the case. I would be shocked beyond belief if any Compassion Club had a single strain that met the MMPR spec.
 

gb123

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I've said it before and I know everyone hates it, but the reality is that the MMPR has shed a tonne of light on how poor the quality of medicine was in the MMAR (as a whole, not your specific garden so STFU). We had numerous MMAR strains tested when we were trying to find a "Master Grower" and it was very scary. "Organic" full of pesticides and non-organic fertilizer, aeroponics with all sorts of soil fertilizer remnants, bugs, etc. When we spoke to the doctors about opening a clinic we had to get all the product tested and 100% of it failed.
oh how backwards you are my friend. (:

you really are showing your color today...
 
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