Avi- I'm wondering if it is just a fad? I always come back to the basics-water/nug/fire..Vap is nice too.. idk maybe I'm just a OLDSCHOOLFOOL.
Smurph-thanks for the info and the pics as always
of course its a fad
just look at the prices
Avi- I'm wondering if it is just a fad? I always come back to the basics-water/nug/fire..Vap is nice too.. idk maybe I'm just a OLDSCHOOLFOOL.
Smurph-thanks for the info and the pics as always
After seeing how much weight it takes to produce concentrates, I think i'm starting to see sense in the high price per gram.
10.5 grams of material yields just over a gram of shatter, those 10.5 grams of bud sold as eigths would be $60 or more, depending on the local market, and the hash made from them will be only slightly better if at all better than if it were made from carefully handled trim from the same source.
I'm all for clarity and truth in labeling, but again, considering the relatively equal quality between high level trim concentrates and bud concentrates, and considering the amount of weight it takes to produce concentrates, prices should technically be higher than what they are, especially for the best products made by the most careful artisans.
Far from a fad, it's spreading all over! Last year I'd be hard pressed to find an extraction tube, vape pen, or ti nail dabber system in the Midwest. Now sometimes I have the pleasure of meeting people who have them outside of CO and it blows my mind
After seeing how much weight it takes to produce concentrates, I think i'm starting to see sense in the high price per gram.
10.5 grams of material yields just over a gram of shatter, those 10.5 grams of bud sold as eigths would be $60 or more, depending on the local market, and the hash made from them will be only slightly better if at all better than if it were made from carefully handled trim from the same source.
I'm all for clarity and truth in labeling, but again, considering the relatively equal quality between high level trim concentrates and bud concentrates, and considering the amount of weight it takes to produce concentrates, prices should technically be higher than what they are, especially for the best products made by the most careful artisans.
and fads never spread quickly, eh?Far from a fad, it's spreading all over! Last year I'd be hard pressed to find an extraction tube, vape pen, or ti nail dabber system in the Midwest. Now sometimes I have the pleasure of meeting people who have them outside of CO and it blows my mind
Some better shots since I figured out the anti-shake on my cameraphone.
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First Dynamite, which is Next Generation Seed Co genetics, Grapefruit x Hawaiian Sativa, first shot in profile and second slightly closer.
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Then Smurphberry Jam, in profile and with a much better closeup than the Dyna, both of these batches should be on the shelf at Ganja Gourmet by mid May, unfortunately we're out of these two strains at the moment, but I did warn ya'll that these were teaser shots!
After seeing how much weight it takes to produce concentrates, I think i'm starting to see sense in the high price per gram.
10.5 grams of material yields just over a gram of shatter, those 10.5 grams of bud sold as eigths would be $60 or more, depending on the local market, and the hash made from them will be only slightly better if at all better than if it were made from carefully handled trim from the same source.
Always best to be conservative in estimates of production, then you're never in trouble when you hit minimums.Please take no offense to this, but a 10% yield is crazy low if you're running bud. I've been doing the bho thing as my only source of uptake since 2007 and consistently get yields between 18-23% with the average being about 20.5%. I just wanted to comment because that 10% number caught me totally off guard given the quality of material you're working with.
Ty.SSmurph;
Nice 'Summer Home'.
What RH would you shoot for to call it bone dry?