here's a fun one, if you don't have anything to do this afternoon.....

take your jeweler's loupe or pocket scope to people's choice wellness on 63rd and arapahoe, just east of boulder, proper, and ask to see ANY of the strains that have come out of that warehouse that are on the shelves for human consumption. ask to see ANY of the clones and/or 4' tall mother plants that they're selling to patients that don't know any better. then ask about the return policy. PM and mites aren't so pretty at 60x when you can't return them!

i spoke with a lady named christine who was very abrasive and ignorant. she insisted, basically, it was my fault that everything i got from them was compromised and that i'll know next time to inspect everything before i leave! are you kidding me?! it wasn't much past three in the afternoon and the woman smelled of rum so i left and chalked this one up to experience and came straight to the keyboard.

i'll carry a loupe with me when i try to support the local businesses from now on, but how do we, otherwise, keep these issues in check? it's not illegal for someone to sell you a diseased plant, is it? even if the plant is intended for consumption?
ramblind Reviewed by ramblind on . only if you LOVE mites and mildew here's a fun one, if you don't have anything to do this afternoon..... take your jeweler's loupe or pocket scope to people's choice wellness on 63rd and arapahoe, just east of boulder, proper, and ask to see ANY of the strains that have come out of that warehouse that are on the shelves for human consumption. ask to see ANY of the clones and/or 4' tall mother plants that they're selling to patients that don't know any better. then ask about the return policy. PM and mites aren't so pretty at Rating: 5