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I have a quick question for you guys. If the bar is set so high, and the market is so over saturated how come everyone is complaining about Colorado rec weed being terrible quality and way overrated?
Last time I was there the only herb I smoked was high quality from local growers but by no means was it any where near the best I had ever seen. Very good yes... but great? Well... I still think there is room for top notch growers with world class genetics to prosper. I do agree that it takes time, patience, and a large financial investment to do the right way. I do think you would have to cater to the current trends. Well grown SFV, ECSD, GG#4 and the like sells well any place in America. Sure you won't get the same amount of cash as you would in another state but exceptional cannabis is hard to keep in stock. I am thinking maybe just grow for a small select group of really rich folks. About ten millionaires that buy a half pound or so per harvest and I would be happy as a puppy with two peters. But hey only one way to find out right? |
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Cannabis purchased (rec/MMJ) is not cured, which is part of the problem. It's good, not great. It's difficult to have a commodity and turn it around quickly for masses by taking the time normal growers do in harvesting & curing.
And growing for rich folks...Snoop Dog, Willie have their own growers....I'm sure numerous others have that same advantage.
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My invite to CO came from busting my ass for a decade and a half in a non canna related business. I have a degree in said business. So to tell the truth I don't need the "green rush". I have my own hard earned talents and am not looking to win the cannabis lotto. Just grow the best herb I possibly can and have fun doing it. There is a world of difference between wanting to un realistically get rich off of herb, and supplementing an income doing something I love. If I never sell a gram I will be happy growing my own smoke but I just don't see that happening.
The OP sounds like his expectations are somewhat realistic and is willing to bust ass and work his way up the ladder. Seems like good peeps in a tough situation. I sincerely hope he finds his way. Will he get rich? Most likely no, but I 100% believe he could make a living and be happy not risking life as a slave to the state. If anything he would gain life experience. That's the way normal business is done around the globe. Work, work, work, study,study, study, network, network, network. Cultivating new talents, tricks of the trade, finding folks you vibe with. Build, build, build. Then repeat that process as you climb the ladder. Some get a free pass to the top but I truly believe that hard work beats talent if talent refuses to work hard. Generating momentum and a positive reputation is key. As for the rec bud being uncured well that is just greedy, and lazy. If they keep those practices up I will steam roll through there asses way too easy. It doesn't take that long to cure bud. It's just part of the process of doing things right. If you have to cut 11 week plants at 9 weeks and package it without a cure just to recover your initial investment then in my opinion you are not the type of competition I would bother worrying about. Unrefined, not dialed inn, uncured, sub par mersh genetics. I mean shit man who wants to be that guy? Easy targets from the sound of it. They are not trying their best and everyone knows it. People are screaming for a better alternative. Plus when Amstradam style Coffee Shops open up the game will change again and being able to network and make new friends will be a huge bonus. When world class herb is being burned and everybody else is smoking overrated garbage all heads turn to see where that Sublime aroma is coming from, and how can I get some of that? Come on man people on these boards make contacts like that every day weather it's at a party, a canna event, through mutual friends. That is the way of the herb... Always has been. I started growing in WA State and any top knotch grower I grew up around had his crop spoken for well before it was ever harvested. Not only that but they put limits on how much an individual could purchase. That's how I was taught and seen my entire life. All I have ever known, I do not see that changing any time soon. Cream always rises to the top. |
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It's worth mentioning that the specific part of CO makes a difference. I have a feeling OP wants to move to the Denver area, which is a LOT more saturated than down south and more difficult to get into the industry.
But it's no lie - the state as a whole is flooded and still getting worse as more towns legalize rec. If you're determined almost anything is possible, but CO is definitely not the easiest place to be successful in the industry. |
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I'd wait for another state to go recreational and move there. Colorado sounds more than saturated.
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It's the wild west gold rush again, but that's the be expected. It'd be weird if so many did NOT jump on the opportunities "cropping" up
![]() I remember seeing on the news that they were getting a lot of complaints from visitors to Denver about the frequent smell everywhere you go lol Beats the hell out of a liquor store on every corner, right? |
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A jobs a job when your a grunt. Love to grow weed. The rest is just work. Trimmin days on end aint as much fun as u think lol...
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