Quote Originally Posted by lampost
So true. I've seen other say it but I think there is a curve of quantity grown vs. quality of herb. And at a certain point... when you get above a certain number of plants/size of operation the quality takes a hit. I think when you're growing a smaller number of plants you can really give the individual attention to each plant and get a better result.
I think this is misunderstood a lot. I even saw a dispensary post on here something about their excitement for the warehouse grows and the big money's ability to use new technology to create "high-tech" grows...:wtf: Herb has been growing for 1000s of years. High-tech?
i'd be happy with 32 plants total really.the 5 patient deal i don't mind all that much cause im happy with 30 or so plants the problem i do have is not allowing us to work together or atleast service each others patients as needed i e "between harvests"type of thing.the thing is i think they have us in a catch 22 cause they know a real grower that knows what they are doing is going to produce more than what 5 patients will use in a month.they know most are setup on an atleast 2 month cycle few people on a small scale have a 3 room setup to go to 1 month cycles,

so on a 2 month cycle to keep that cycle running on par you will have to cut all of your crop down sure you can let some go a week or more over but that stops new plants from going 12/12"plant count rules".so really if you go by the law that would mean you would be having to throw away alot of your harvest 5 x 2oz per= 10 oz at any given time here.but if we go by the law there would be no way to stay on track and stay within dry limits per patient.which would then leave your patients high and dry the next 2 months waiting on the crop again.see what they have done here???? bottom line there is no way to stay legal and keep your patients supplied with meds here.

being that the patient is only allowed to have 2 oz's at a time there is no way for them to be able to stock up meds in any way even if they wanted to by all you had for that crop.i believe they know this and leo is foaming at the mouth knowing this and knowing there is no way to keep a patient supplied with this bs law.think about it......

yes i know the whole leave the meds on the plant and chop as needed thing.but 1 you can only do that for so long b4 quality starts to suffer,2 you run it so long that at the end somewhere there will be a 2 month gap to thwere no one has any meds.

the only way i could see doing it would be a perpetual but alot of people don't have that kind of space for 1 and 2 it would be a pain in the ass to try to know exactly how many plants to do at a time to keep patients happy and to not waste any.it's like being handed a stick with crap at both ends here it's bs.
throatstick Reviewed by throatstick on . Dispensaries already lowballing growers I was asked by a dispensary that wants to team up with my grow operation if I would accept $140 and oz.!! He tried to convince me that the larger groups in this vertical structure will drive prices down real low. Any other growers getting this kind of lowball offer for meds??? Rating: 5