In Québec it seems there can be no LP with "organic" or "GOD" written in its commercial name...

Egzoset

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Cannara Biotech Inc. enters into definitive agreement to acquire TGOD's state-of-the-art cultivation and manufacturing facility in Valleyfield, Québec (2021-Jun-10)
« With this acquisition, Cannara continues to increase its footprint and create more jobs in its home province of Québec », said Zohar Krivorot, president & chief executive officer of Cannara.

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My own translation: "more now" means less before. Right?? So in other words this statement appears to infer/confirm that until such transaction actually occured TGOD must have been the only LP around to offer "organic" grade in our monopoly/predatory market (at a supplement "premium" cost...) years after the Cannabis Act, quite possibly also implying that part of their green money effectively disapeared beyond our provincial borders meanwhile - not to mention that Cannara Biotech was initially granted authorization to grow INDOORS "premium" stuff only very recently, e.g. on January 31th last year!

:neutral:

Hence, lets connect the dots!! For example by using pictures to help refresh memories when the time comes:


1 - SQdC - TGOD, Highly Dutch Organic - Amsterdam Sativa - Dried @ 210 F for 30 min., then sam...PNG
2 - SQdC - TGOD, Highly Dutch Organic - Amsterdam Sativa [800x600] .PNG
3 - SQdC - TGOD, Highly Dutch Organic - Amsterdam Sativa - Direct from bag... [640x480] .PNG


In any case "premium" ain't accurately describing how it felt to dig through during microscope sessions (1 before i dried it, 1 after); fans of R.H. % regulators though may like to read the LP has put one in the bag. Lucky me, mild oven-drying didn't seem to cause any visible differences, which is why i had a change of mind and decided to perform these captures after all.

It still endured such close shave that zero seeds were left behind, on the positive side significantly less vegetal debris collected at the bottom of its bag and nugget sizes seemed almost decent (in a 1st sample bag, but not the 2nd try). Smell proved strong enough to be a concern relatively to invasive/jealous neighbours dreaming of "stoner"/"droÿé" evictions, while taste hints gave me some blurred/undefined impression, somewhat similar to a reminder of coffee. No signs of mold so far. Savvy mixes of PCP "trace" soups may tell another story as i'm not convinced even the "organic" word really says it all about what an average person should expect (sorry, no million-dollar lab resources at hand)...

Considering the $upplement it makes me kind of regret the good old days before 2015 anyway. Now imagine how my previous Hexo samples felt like!

Good day, have fun!! :peace:
 

Egzoset

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Some background via Google Maps/Street View...

BEFORE TGOD - Ed Brunet road sign - Clôtures Valleyfield - GPS mark (May 2018) [800x800] .JPG
1175, blvd. Gérard-Cadieux, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield (45.2346694,-74.0698564) [800x800] .JPG
Hint: It appears this is brand-new, e.g. i got to wonder if SQdC's TGOD Dry Herb wasn't actually produced in Ancaster/On!

:?: ...
 
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