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Did California crush Colorado demand this Spring?
Seems to me, everyone I know is sitting on product here in Colorado, and most blame it on a bumper crop from Cali.
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My 2k CM Christmas tree grow! https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=205077 When using data we can prove it, and it has been proven for many decades; it's just in the cannabis world people don't like to read anything other than lame and BS filled books from so-called cannabis gurus. but the fact is plants (C3) grow the most at night and very early morning (i.e. the greater cellular growth and repair). Thus, if we provide the same DLI (Daily Light Integral), i.e., the sum amount of photons within PAR range in a meter^2:in 18 hours as we do in 24 hours, the plants under 18 hours of light will grow faster than those under 24 hours of light. That is the point most people are misunderstanding, it's not about hours per day, it's about photons per day. |
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stop growing/distributing terrible herb/medicine and your won't have anything sitting around.
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What a seriously dumb thing to say.
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My 2k CM Christmas tree grow! https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=205077 When using data we can prove it, and it has been proven for many decades; it's just in the cannabis world people don't like to read anything other than lame and BS filled books from so-called cannabis gurus. but the fact is plants (C3) grow the most at night and very early morning (i.e. the greater cellular growth and repair). Thus, if we provide the same DLI (Daily Light Integral), i.e., the sum amount of photons within PAR range in a meter^2:in 18 hours as we do in 24 hours, the plants under 18 hours of light will grow faster than those under 24 hours of light. That is the point most people are misunderstanding, it's not about hours per day, it's about photons per day. |
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All I'm saying is that I'm not worried about a bumper crop from Cali. I've had no problems, perhaps it's the quality of meds you're dealing with.
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+1 what dirtyskunk said. if your product is high quality then you just need to work on your salesmanship skills...
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Consumers are getting very picky these last few years....I got a nasty scare 2 years ago when prices fell, what am I gonna do...improve my quality, and improve and improve, same as the guy across the state line, it's all we got
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that it does.. when the product is amazing.. there is no sitting... Hell when the product is amazing.. There is a week of curing maybe 2 before its gone smoked and over with ..
if quality is there.. shouldnt be worried about whats going on in Cali.. |
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Colorado is simply imploding upon itself. Lots of huge warehouse grows goin on with absolutely no one from the State licensing board checking in to see if they are growing 50 or 500 pounds. All the excess is hitting the street en masse' causing a glut in the supply.
If the quality is suffering it's because the commercial side is more into the profit than the quality of the product, not because there isn't any good weed in Colorado. I'm sure you guys see the same thing with the rushed-out-the-door weed in your area as well. roll another one, just like the other one |
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Quality is not an issue. Simple supply and demand economics. Can we stick to the thread topic?
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My 2k CM Christmas tree grow! https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=205077 When using data we can prove it, and it has been proven for many decades; it's just in the cannabis world people don't like to read anything other than lame and BS filled books from so-called cannabis gurus. but the fact is plants (C3) grow the most at night and very early morning (i.e. the greater cellular growth and repair). Thus, if we provide the same DLI (Daily Light Integral), i.e., the sum amount of photons within PAR range in a meter^2:in 18 hours as we do in 24 hours, the plants under 18 hours of light will grow faster than those under 24 hours of light. That is the point most people are misunderstanding, it's not about hours per day, it's about photons per day. |
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