Quote Originally Posted by CFO
Santa Fe's loss is Southern NM's gain.

If you can find organic, medicinal grade strains on the street, I suppose the choice is obvious. You have to get your mediicine at the least expensive place. However, keep in mind that the producers have strict procedures to follow and you have no idea how that street Kush was grown. I would imagine at that price that it may be some of the CA medicine being imported to NM that didn't pass inspection in CA. Have been watching "Weed Wars" on cable and learning lots of things I didn't know previously. You could be smoking/injesting spider mites and their excrement in that $250/ounce Kush! Buyer beware.

The NM LNPP prices will continue to decrease as supply increases. Prices range from $8 - 20 per gram right now. Cheaper is rarely better. Just as our organic produce in the grocery stores, organic medicine is more costly to produce and thus more costly to purchase.
I totally understand where you're coming from CFO, and under any other case yes I would be wary of purchasing weed from the street. However, I hypothetically know exactly where this master kush is coming from, from production to delivery. That's the only reason I used it as an example, cause I was actually able to compare the one fro NaturalRX with the other and there was no difference. At all. I'm kinda tempted to take them some and see if they can tell the diference themselves haha. LOL

Weeddaddy, thanks for the great pictures! Also, I agree with you. It's about turnaround and profit at this point it seems to me. There is some OG's floating around..but the quality is soooo bad. I mean, it's obviously an OG but just poorly grown. At this point in our state, it really is up to individual dispensary's discretion on how they want to grow their medicine. What is on my mind is the fact that so many people automatically believe organic is better on all levels. I understand the need for organic grown medicine, especially for those patients with suppressed immune systems, but one cannot deny that there is badly grown organic medicine out there. Is it really worth trading off that much quality of product just to label it organic?