My main problem is that if you are going to help someone, friggin help 'em. Might be it's his med crop, and you are essentially telling him to leave to chance any number of bacterial infections, molds, virus' that may infect/affect the entire plant. Hell, it might even continue to split... I say that isn't a help at all. The only thing I failed to mention was a wound repair product, but I have never needed one myself, (but yes, repairs have been made) so have I no real concern that the product is even necessary. Perhaps outdoors is a different story.

As far as the claims of altruism, I've personally never sold a $5 branch to someone in need, nor would I. Let alone $1000. (for someone dying of AIDS or MS...?) I've been a member of the cannabis community for coming up on fourty years, and that behavior (taking advantage of sick peers) is no better than the accusations thrown-out at the insurance, drug and oil companies for decades. But at least they aren't targeting a stigmatized clientele, either. Selling a $10 product to ill people for $1000 makes for bad kharma.

Heard something earlier about "Is it really a bad thing to provide dispensaries with a portion of what you grow?" I don't know. Is 1000% markup ok for the drug companies? Most major drug companies last year, I believe, were under or near a 33% profit margin, after expenses. Talk to me when the cash croppers no longer see it as a $1000 branch, but as an altruistic donation to those in need.

Or let me guess...it's all the dispensaries fault...?

But, at least now we have a second choice of cartel to purchase cannabis from. :thumbsup: