Is everyone having trouble getting rid of their weed

Farmer's Hat

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I share my greenhouse crop with friends and acquaintances. I barter some of it here and there.
Cannabis is like corn these days.... No shortages. Big operations are super efficient at pumping out obscene amounts of product.

If your still making $ in the black market, enjoy it while it lasts. Cannabis will be legal like alcohol & tobacco, in most parts of the world. Its only a matter of time. :blsmoke:
 

VaSmile

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I share my greenhouse crop with friends and acquaintances. I barter some of it here and there.
Cannabis is like corn these days.... No shortages. Big operations are super efficient at pumping out obscene amounts of product.

If your still making $ in the black market, enjoy it while it lasts. Cannabis will be legal like alcohol & tobacco, in most parts of the world. Its only a matter of time. :blsmoke:
Just like i can buy corn for $0.5 at the grocery im happy to buy some from the farmers market for $1 and many people are willing to pay extra to buy local from the guy who uses sustainable practices and produces a better product. I sell 2oz per crop to one person for $100/oz that covers my soil and fert cost. I know i can get double on the open market but I cant take the risk and dont want the hassel. I am in no way a master grower or have eliet cuts of prized phenos but i care for my plants use little or no pesticides and never put out a product that dose not meet my stanadars, while guys like me will never corner the market or be the big movers and shakers i do believe they will always be able to make a living off people who care about the practices and quality of their suplier, just like im happy to spend a few extra $$ going to the market for tastier healthier food grown with love for both the plant and the earth.
 

Farmer's Hat

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Just like i can buy corn for $0.5 at the grocery im happy to buy some from the farmers market for $1 and many people are willing to pay extra to buy local from the guy who uses sustainable practices and produces a better product. I sell 2oz per crop to one person for $100/oz that covers my soil and fert cost. I know i can get double on the open market but I cant take the risk and dont want the hassel. I am in no way a master grower or have eliet cuts of prized phenos but i care for my plants use little or no pesticides and never put out a product that dose not meet my stanadars, while guys like me will never corner the market or be the big movers and shakers i do believe they will always be able to make a living off people who care about the practices and quality of their suplier, just like im happy to spend a few extra $$ going to the market for tastier healthier food grown with love for both the plant and the earth.
That is a valid point. I certainly appreciate the importance of quality organic food, which is why I like growing my own veggies.

If you seek out loyal customers who want to support and buy from you, you will find them. I personally choose to invest all that time and effort into learning a new skill/craft that will pay better long term. Growing cannabis is a hobby for me, at this point. Ive already fulfilled my wish to be part of large grow ops. It was fun. The industry doesn't appeal to me anymore. This plant has always been sacred to me, and most commercial big ops don't treat with it reverence. Thats why I cashed out my chips and moved on.
 
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