New club house open at GC3.

grownbykane

Active Member
I went there yesterday for the first time. some pretty cool people there, I got burned down pretty serious just for being there haha. there were a few people with shwag but some stuff looked great also. someday soon I gonna have to rent a table and bring some nice cured flowers and give away some dabs :)
 

MegaBud

Well-Known Member
Went in today, thought I found something new I might enjoy. Blue Bear. Looks great, smells great, but It's so wet I can't even cut it up correctly, it just mashes in the scissors.

I'm not understanding why they are so thorough with clones but will let ANY buds slide right on through, half of the "meds" that are brought in are nowhere near Medicinal quality.

They need to step up and send these "caregivers" packing with their wet, uncured, leafy meds.

And to the dude with the GSC, STOP SHOVING YOUR FLASHLIGHT IN PEOPLES FACES! Jesus christ, everyone knows it's not the real GSC.

Rant over.
 

JeromeT

Well-Known Member
They need to step up and send these "caregivers" packing with their wet, uncured, leafy meds.
Lately I keep managing to get shit that's all dried up like some dusty ancient tumbleweed. I try not to be an asshole to people when buying there and give them the benefit of the doubt, but they can sell me junk once, and I will NEVER buy from them again. EVER.
 

Medical420MI

Well-Known Member
Went in today, thought I found something new I might enjoy. Blue Bear. Looks great, smells great, but It's so wet I can't even cut it up correctly, it just mashes in the scissors.

I'm not understanding why they are so thorough with clones but will let ANY buds slide right on through, half of the "meds" that are brought in are nowhere near Medicinal quality.

They need to step up and send these "caregivers" packing with their wet, uncured, leafy meds.

And to the dude with the GSC, STOP SHOVING YOUR FLASHLIGHT IN PEOPLES FACES! Jesus christ, everyone knows it's not the real GSC.

Rant over.
But the flashlight blinds you from seeing the actual quality of the meds! LOL That guy also has a strain he calls Lemon Cookies or something like that, but it has nothing in common with GSC.
 

potsnoberry

Active Member
Went in today, thought I found something new I might enjoy. Blue Bear. Looks great, smells great, but It's so wet I can't even cut it up correctly, it just mashes in the scissors. I'm not understanding why they are so thorough with clones but will let ANY buds slide right on through, half of the "meds" that are brought in are nowhere near Medicinal quality. They need to step up and send these "caregivers" packing with their wet, uncured, leafy meds.
Well, that is the way the market responds to the law as written. The vendors have to rush out poorly dried medicine in a valiant attempt to stay within their sec4 defense system, because if he holds meds for the sacred and mythical "two-month" cure his pantry is effectively cut in half. Even a primary caregiver would be constrained by these rules as written...If you lack a great hook-up you're going to have to jar those meds yourself if you hope to benefit from the perhaps over-stated effects of longer cures. (or just buy the commercial imports, they've been curing in turkey bags for 5-6 months now! lol)
 

abe supercro

Well-Known Member
there plenty of farmers willing to (risk?) curing all meds to insure longterm sustainable caregiving. Some just grow less to not have extra! you make a compliance point ps, but it sounds more like a justification for, just cut, rushed meds. If the patient still has a say, then the short-termer cg's, /regardless of the way things are written/, will be-out /of business/ over the haul. snowberry, do you donate wet meds ever? me neither. 'cure your own'... that's some tlc from yer CG.
 

grownbykane

Active Member
Well, that is the way the market responds to the law as written. The vendors have to rush out poorly dried medicine in a valiant attempt to stay within their sec4 defense system, because if he holds meds for the sacred and mythical "two-month" cure his pantry is effectively cut in half. Even a primary caregiver would be constrained by these rules as written...If you lack a great hook-up you're going to have to jar those meds yourself if you hope to benefit from the perhaps over-stated effects of longer cures. (or just buy the commercial imports, they've been curing in turkey bags for 5-6 months now! lol)
properly dried and properly cured are not the same thing. I can forgive flowers that have not been cured for a full 8 weeks, but flowers that only needed another 24 to 48 hours drying time are a joke, and so is the caregiver trying to charge for them...
 

Figong

Well-Known Member
properly dried and properly cured are not the same thing. I can forgive flowers that have not been cured for a full 8 weeks, but flowers that only needed another 24 to 48 hours drying time are a joke, and so is the caregiver trying to charge for them...
Not even properly dried? Is that an isolated case, or more than a bit of it, honestly?
 

grownbykane

Active Member
i was commenting on another users post, i have not purchased any flowers. i rarely smoke flowers as i much prefer ice water hash.
 

ProfessorPotSnob

New Member
A lot of people up there with a loose definition of dry...

Sad but true and then there are those that quick dry to a crisp :( I like no more than 10 % moisture content, strain depending and anything over that is imho, a rip off if being sold .

Ideal moisture and Pliability is the key in my opinion and it sounds like there are too many people selling water to compensate for there low yields all over this state :(
 

ProfessorPotSnob

New Member
when people refuse to buy the crap is when they'll stop selling it..maybe
That's right ! It wont be long before the bar is set by many here with example . Once the unskilled growers and greed mongers step down we will see a better standard I do believe as the standards here in Michigan for many are well below par :(
 

Rare D MI

New Member
We're still about a year or two from all the people who can't hack it moving on to the east coast med states or quitting..
 

Bigtacofarmer

Well-Known Member
Honestly, every harvest I say I'm gonna put set amount aside to cure correctly. I cure mine but no one ever wants to wait for theres. I have been saying for months that I want to have enough to be a regular at the G3C but there is not way I'd show off uncured bud in public. And my people keep grabbing it before I get a chance. I don't like the way it burns with a quick dry. My stems don't usually start snapping until about 3 weeks. The few times I have vended I have had a cured product.

Also I have not a lot of experience with sativas and I'm finding a lot of them pretty much suck if you don't finish curing them!
 

Figong

Well-Known Member
Honestly, every harvest I say I'm gonna put set amount aside to cure correctly. I cure mine but no one ever wants to wait for theres. I have been saying for months that I want to have enough to be a regular at the G3C but there is not way I'd show off uncured bud in public. And my people keep grabbing it before I get a chance. I don't like the way it burns with a quick dry. My stems don't usually start snapping until about 3 weeks. The few times I have vended I have had a cured product.

Also I have not a lot of experience with sativas and I'm finding a lot of them pretty much suck if you don't finish curing them!
Everything I've grown I dry / cure before even I will smoke it - if it doesn't meet -my- standards, it'll by no means ever see the light of day for anyone else. That's how people associate things of this sort, product vs persona selling it. I wouldn't ever try to produce brick weed, then decide to do things right and hope people give it a shot. First impression is usually a critical in terms of what you will expect, and if the bar is lowered after it's done proper / right initially.. sales would plummet, or end completely. If it's not perfect to me, and what I would deem perfect for others - it'd be given to friends / those close to me in need.
 
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