HERSEY FACTORY 3rd LP?

GardenOrganics

Active Member
The hersey factory in Ontario may be another large factory thats gonna try to produce meds.

Whats wrong with people you can not have large factorys full of weed it usually isnt quality when grown in quanity. What would you use for pest control. Anything that really works is banned in Canada? and hand picking mites wouldnt work in large scale.

I want my organic meds and large scale would not supply that "not cost effective" for big business
 

JonnyAppleSeed420

New Member
Brings a new meaning to Hersey kisses...doesn't it? I wonder what lines of cannabis they will produce? Prairie Plant here in Sask. will be running a total of three different strains, all garbage with low thc . JAS
 

spider9

Well-Known Member
yes they did announce that they were trowing their hat in the ring. it is only fair since our chocolate bar jobs went to mexico that we get to steel some of their jobs.
 

Magenta Thumb

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Brings a new meaning to Hersey kisses...doesn't it? I wonder what lines of cannabis they will produce? Prairie Plant here in Sask. will be running a total of three different strains, all garbage with low thc . JAS
Looks to me like they are starting with three strains. Why would you think they'd stick with three? Also, it is MM, not 'wreck'reational, and MDs might not share your opinion that the THC is too low, especially for the CBD line. Cautious MDs will likely start low to moderate and see how it goes for their patient...you know....just like they tend to do with other meds.
 

Magenta Thumb

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What would you use for pest control. Anything that really works is banned in Canada? and hand picking mites wouldnt work in large scale.
Probably whatever seems to have been working for PPS. If you have read up on GMP compliant facilities, you'll know they are very big on sanitation and prevention of pest infestations. So, rather than being some filthy shmuck who lets insects get into his facility, they likely have stringent hygiene and sanitation procedures in place to prevent them from becoming a problem. Soil prep and post harvest operations also likely involve a lot of stringent clean up. So, no pesticides would be required and, from what I remember of the web info (if you can find it in that little labyrinth known as the Health Canada MM web site), HC put the kibosh on them as part of the contract because it would compromise patient safety.
 

ThirstyRoss

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Probably whatever seems to have been working for PPS. If you have read up on GMP compliant facilities, you'll know they are very big on sanitation and prevention of pest infestations. So, rather than being some filthy shmuck who lets insects get into his facility, they likely have stringent hygiene and sanitation procedures in place to prevent them from becoming a problem. Soil prep and post harvest operations also likely involve a lot of stringent clean up. So, no pesticides would be required and, from what I remember of the web info (if you can find it in that little labyrinth known as the Health Canada MM web site), HC put the kibosh on them as part of the contract because it would compromise patient safety.
WTF? Do you work for PPS? You sure sound like a shill. PPS has been known for producing shitty, garbage weed for years, that in fact DOES NOT help patients!

Ridiculous.
 
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