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09-09-2010, 10:10 PM #1
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Quality has really taken a plunge!
Now that our two posts have gone slightly off topic, can we get back on topic? I hate to derail an otherwise decent thread.
Originally Posted by Zedleppelin
I keep seeing other forums and stuff for various marijuana related subjects. Are there private, member-only forums where caregivers can 'connect'? I'm not looking to get into the club, I'm just curious whether caregivers have a regular network of other growers. I know one caregiver fairly well and he's been growing over ten years, but I don't think he's ever asked for advice, because he does some things that are just fucking stupid, stuff even I know not to do.cologrower420 Reviewed by cologrower420 on . Quality has really taken a plunge! Man, I've stopped in a couple joints lately and quality is really poor... these are reputable places that have sticky posts above... I've been out of state since June and things were good before I left, however, the recent situation leaves plenty to be desired. I might have to hike it up to Ned and see what's up with this Giving Tree place, although my red card is in storage... so I can't go anywhere new til I get that out. Kinda bummed. The herb lately SUCKS!! Rating: 5
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09-10-2010, 09:05 PM #2
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Quality has really taken a plunge!
I know you didn't ask, but this might have potential, seems like lots of equipment.
Originally Posted by copobo
Ballast, Ebb& Grow Buckets, Trays, Trimpro Automatik
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09-17-2010, 01:31 AM #3
OPSenior Member
Quality has really taken a plunge!
Wow!
I've now been in like 5-6 dispensaries since Sept 1 and ALL of them had CRAP buds that were basically mids.... although prices are still the same. Shit the stuff I grew under a 1000W HPS in my basement on my first attempt is better than this stuff. And these are reputable places!! 3 of them have stickies at the top of this forum.
So bummed. To get high-grade nugs it looks like it's back to the black market... or grow it yourself!
However, edibles seem to be of the same quality. Looks like I picked a good time to slow way down on smoking and enjoy edibles.
I'll stop bitching... but for those of you who feel the same about the quality plunge.. check out the edible scene!
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09-17-2010, 02:22 PM #4
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Quality has really taken a plunge!
You have a valid complaint, but you aren't shopping at the right places.
Originally Posted by lampost
MMC's have seen a HUGE increase in sales since 1284/109, and with vertical integration it's been difficult for them to buy additional inventory when sales spike, just like we're seeing now. I'm sure you understand how many caregivers aren't growing anymore, right?
Obviously you don't have a relationship with a quality mmc, or you're just posting to hate on mmc's, which is fine. I'm not trying to insult you here. I don't have a quality caregiver so I'm stuck buying from mmc's, and I don't have any sort of problem buying quality meds, and I rarely pay more than $40-$45 an 1/8th for top 1%.
Would you like to have a discussion on where to get good meds? Maybe save yourself some gas money? I notice you didn't post which mmc's are moving 'mids', care to elaborate?
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09-17-2010, 05:19 PM #5
OPSenior Member
Quality has really taken a plunge!
Yeah sure... I'm not trying to dis on any dispensaries here because I know they've all been dealt a shit hand. But here's where I've been:
-Delta-9
-Grateful Meds
-ReLeaf Center (actually had the best dried flowers, but it was still before Sept 1)
-Mountain Medicine
-Urban Dispensary
I found great stuff at these places prior to Sept 1 and now it is garbage... looks like schwaggy outdoor. All 5 places had VERY similar looking buds...
Again I'm not blaming these dispensaries. I've seen that they know how to do it right in the past if they are given free reign. The problem lies in how much they've been limited.
I'm guessing I'm just a bit pickier than you are. If you can tell me an MMC that has top-quality like, say, what you could pick up at D-9 6 months ago... then I'll gladly admit that I'm entirely off base. But I don't think you can!
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09-17-2010, 05:55 PM #6
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Quality has really taken a plunge!
I can guarantee you that you aren't pickier than I am. I'm not talking shit when I say that the caregivers that I have experience with simply can't grow the quality medicine that I need. I'm rarely impressed with mmc's, quality is hard to find.
Originally Posted by lampost
I agree with you that quality has dropped, even at places like releaf. They still are a top mmc even in this climate. I guess I'm trying to say that the quality mmc's are still moving the best possible stuff they can. It's tough finding that 1% huh?
Wellspring's house ingrid is okay, they have a grower who supplies their pre98 bubba that also supplies some indica strains that are decent.
Tetra Hydro Center is a small, slightly overpriced shop on hampden, but they'll weigh your bag to 5 grams if you're nice. They have a top 1% sour diesel.
The Hemp Center in Littleton has a decent kush, budding health in the tech center has good meds but they aren't worth your money.
It's difficult justifying a trip to an MMC for only one strain that you might not even like anyway, but these places are solid and have near quality of 6-months-ago, but not the selection. I miss that bigass bowl of earwax delta had for awhile. For awhile, their extracts were the best around without a doubt. Now releaf has the best selection and knowledge of any place I've seen, and I troll mmc's for extracts these days.
I've found that kindreviews is emerging as a good source, so is willbreathes at westword. It just sucks that we only get a couple of decent reviews a month.
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09-17-2010, 06:27 PM #7
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Quality has really taken a plunge!
Let's have a frank discussion, because this is the industries dirty little secret right now: quality has dropped. And everyone wants to pretend it hasn't.
Have we had a decrease in quality and selection? You bet. It's mostly in the mid to lower grades, where we have one strain a piece. It's not what we grow and everyone who is growing it is overvaluing it because of the market. I'll talk more about that later.
Our high end strains are still high end, but there aren't as many. It kills me every time someone comes in and says "Hey, you're looking a little light."
Part of it was unrealistic expectations. We used to run 25-30 strains, so patients came to expect that. There is nothing wrong with having 10 strains of high end meds if there is a balance of indicas, hybrids and sativas. We still have over 25 different types of hash and a variety of edibles. We still bring it.
But we relied on great caregivers that have more years of experience than I have on this planet. Caregivers from this board. Caregivers growing for AIDS, MS and cancer patients. Caregivers we were proud to support.
Don't get me wrong: we know how to grow, too. Our Jack Flash is still one of my all time favorites. Probably always will be. We turned out quite a few proud harvest pre-9/01/10.
Everything changes when you're in an industrial space you've never worked in before. We've adapted to new circumstances and tested consistently well at FSL, producing several strains over 19% THC. Could we grow 25 strains at a time? 50? Sure... but the results would be disastrous.
So we're focusing on quality, less on selection. We have a kick ass geneticist popping seeds and working on our own strains. Keeping our favorites means we can get more of the expensive testing done. We figured that the selection would come from trading. Boy, were we wrong.
I receive calls every day from other MMC's looking to buy their 30%. I've taken two already this morning. Not swap. Buy.
I'd guess that 70% of us are in the same boat. We grow our house strains, try to keep up with demand and have taken a small hit. Maybe 5% of the shops can actually wholesale and they are gouging most everyone. The combination of fearful MMC's and the increased business they're doing (because of all the closures/low stock levels) means they can charge whatever they want. And they're getting it.
When this whole discussion came up before, I made the Pepsi/Coke analogy. If Coke's production plant went down, is Pepsi going to start bottling for them? Now we have an answer.
The other 25% are operating outside of 1284 and still working with caregivers. I know quite a few caregivers that are still in business, some completely oblivious to the fact that they're breaking the law. Some just don't care.
You know what? Some of those shops have a much better variety than us. They're easy to spot; you can tell how many grower's handy work goes into jars. When the Department of Revenue tells you they can't truly audit anyone for months, possibly a year, it's tempting.
We could do the same thing. We also want to be here in a year, in five years, or until the country wakes up and legalizes.
September sucks. We're getting our grow down, but we're not quite there yet. We're not going to pay $1100 a QP for meds. We're also not going to raise prices. Ever.
We want to fight parts of 1284, but they've made it difficult. The 70/30 rule makes no sense at all. If it's all being monitored and tracked, why do the percentages matter? If they want everything on camera, why does it matter if we grow in an industrial space or a basement? I could go on for a while about what is broken/unconstitutional in 1284.
We'll continue to fight for caregivers, as well. We'll be attending Monday's city council meeting and will hopefully have an opportunity to speak.
So bear with us. We still have great meds on the shelf, an amazing staff and our dedication to patients. Reports of our death are greatly exaggerated.
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09-17-2010, 06:40 PM #8
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Quality has really taken a plunge!
great post
Colorado patient grower. :rambohead:
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09-17-2010, 06:45 PM #9
Senior Member
Quality has really taken a plunge!
it's interesting the net effect of getting everything under control is Center owners are now tempted to go black market and quality + supply are taking a major hit.
this is where organized crime will step in, thanks to 1284Colorado patient grower. :rambohead:
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09-17-2010, 07:05 PM #10
Senior Member
Quality has really taken a plunge!
There may be a shift in the other direction as more of the greenhouses finish up. Plus mites aren't nearly as bad in CO come winter, so we'll be turning away less.
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