What LP have you signed up with and how would you rate them?

j0yr1d3

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My scavenging has yielded different results. Tweed is offering $4.00/gram for qualified low income patients and other future LPs are already advertising prices from $12.00-$18.00+ a gram on the other end. Of the approved LPs right now Whistler Medical Marijuana Corp seems the most expensive at $10.00 a gram. Which is all fine and good, but patients like me still can't afford this LP marijuana. I work, support a family, being employed I don't qualify for disability/low income/etc and at the end of the day there isn't thousands of dollars of disposable income left to spend on medicine each month. I really do hope we see some sensible and compassionate LPs soon. I'm considering going back underground more and more each day as April 1st approaches, at least until this retarded program works out the kinks and actually is of some benefit to patients, if that day ever comes.
 

cannadan

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even the lowest you have mentioned....before delivery is out of my price range.....
self producing at 2 bucks or less depending on indoor or out.... is a high as I can go and its free delivery....from the drying room to the jars..
 

symptum

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I think it's become apparent that PN is really just going after the recreational market and not patients who require cannabis. So far they have only released 1 "high" CBD strain and they have been sold out for the past few months. Meanwhile they keep putting out mid level THC strains that seem to basically be the same 5 strains or phenotypes of those strains renamed and rebranded. And then there the new milled product......
 

beebell91

Member
I think it's become apparent that PN is really just going after the recreational market and not patients who require cannabis. So far they have only released 1 "high" CBD strain and they have been sold out for the past few months. Meanwhile they keep putting out mid level THC strains that seem to basically be the same 5 strains or phenotypes of those strains renamed and rebranded. And then there the new milled product......
PN is milling there products now or just a specific strain ??
 

Rustydog

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They have one strain on their website that is milled. They say it was requested by customers. Lol
I wonder if it is the old stock that HC bought from PPS.
Can't believe that patients requested it be milled, I call BS on that one.
 

LCP

Member
Those are strong words symptum. High THC strains are just as important to provide to patients who need it as high CBD strains. It varies on each patients individual symptoms.
 

symptum

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Those are strong words symptum. High THC strains are just as important to provide to patients who need it as high CBD strains. It varies on each patients individual symptoms.
True however you would think that they would offer strains with more cbd. Right now they arent supplying medication for a large cross section of patients who dont benefit from strains with almost no CBD.How many people that just want to get high would want a strain that is low in thc and high in cbd or cbn? To me it just seems like they anticipated that with the mmpr making it easier to get a prescription that there would be a rush of people who want to get high legally. Hence only offering strains that would be attractive to people who dont require CBD or any of the other metabolites other than THC. For my needs I found that I have to consume so many canna caps to get a moderate dose of CBD that I am a giggling mess for a couple hours. Not that I mind but, I have to be extra carwful when I choose to medicate to avoid akward situations with co workers and customers.
 

johny sunset

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I see Tweed has posted their prices on the website. Some strains are pretty dear. I certainly wouldn't/couldn't pay $12/g plus tax...
 

johny sunset

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So I just got of the phone with someone at in the zone produce. I was looking for some info on their grow process. I asked them how they will be curing the cannabis. He said that they do not cure their product and that there is really no benefit to cure cannabis....that's when I hung up the phone.

I'm by now means a master grower. But one thing I know for certain un cured cannabis smokes and taste like hay


wtf in the zone...
 

R.Raider

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So I just got of the phone with someone at in the zone produce. I was looking for some info on their grow process. I asked them how they will be curing the cannabis. He said that they do not cure their product and that there is really no benefit to cure cannabis....that's when I hung up the phone.

I'm by now means a master grower. But one thing I know for certain un cured cannabis smokes and taste like hay


wtf in the zone...
lol, that's terrible. "in the zone produce", they are an approved LP?
 
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