Quote Originally Posted by ThaiBuddhaMan
Well overall Pure does a great job, but I was a little taken back when I was told over the phone. I just wanted to share the info with others as it was the first I had heard of it.

I am a little confused why MMCs are requiring or promoting membership. They no longer need patient plant numbers to cover the MMC's grows. If that was still the case then it wouldn't make sense to sell clones to members as that would reduce the number of plants the MMC could grow - hence my confusion. I'm also not one to purchase dried flowers from a MMC very often unless it's a strain I'm curious in trying before I take the time to grow the strain myself. Or I had a crop failure or poor yield - then I've purchased dried flowers from the MMCs (mostly likely though I just contact a fellow grower).

Like I said before, Pure does do a great job and I do think they provide a good service & product to their customers & members. I just won't bother them whenever I need clones.

Tai,

Thanks for stopping by the shop. We do sell select clones to our patients. We feel that our patients have every right to our genetics they find relief in. Most of our patients choose to leave the growing to folks with experience, then tackle something they have little knowledge in.

On another note perhaps if every restaurant gave their select recipes out to customers, chances are people would request them less and less. The unique or "special" quality may loose its attraction. I know I eat at select restaurants simply because I can't get their dish any other place in town.


Frank