All legal cannabis in CO is coated with an unknown chemical! | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72452508 Portugal 06/25/2016 08:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You can smell it on every strain. A smell you never smelled before. WTF! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 66813337 sounds like you've been buying some bs lmao. try a dif store. you recreational or medical?? either way I have no idea what you're talking about I tried 3 different recreational stores last week in different towns around denver. All 3 stores seemed to have stuff from the same grower. Each store was a different store name, each a,chain with 5+ stores each. Nearly all of them had secretly been purchased up via nondisclosure agreements. The experience has given me enough drive to permanently quit cannabis. So sad to accept but willingly exposing yourself/myself would be retarded. You are so full of shit. Why would you quit when you could just grow your own and be in control of the whole process. He's probably not that smart. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70666044 United States 06/25/2016 08:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You can smell it on every strain. A smell you never smelled before. WTF! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 66813337 Registered Caregiver here in Colorado using no chemical fertilizers, no pesticides, and aquaponic spring water. HMU if you need any!!! 23% THC minimum!!! Nice. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 15951499 United States 06/25/2016 09:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The golden goat stinks of the chemical the worst. This is supposedly the strain with the highest thc rate - up to 35% Even the sour diesel smells of the chemical. Its a smell that you have never smelled before. It also stays on the tastebuds for a while, giving you wafts every once and a while. No good To me it tastes the way lemon Pledge furniture polish smells. Noticed it too. I get some that reminds me of vicks vap-o-rub every now and then. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70698412 United States 06/25/2016 10:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You can smell it on every strain. A smell you never smelled before. WTF! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 66813337 sounds like you've been buying some bs lmao. try a dif store. you recreational or medical?? either way I have no idea what you're talking about I tried 3 different recreational stores last week in different towns around denver. All 3 stores seemed to have stuff from the same grower. Each store was a different store name, each a,chain with 5+ stores each. Nearly all of them had secretly been purchased up via nondisclosure agreements. The experience has given me enough drive to permanently quit cannabis. So sad to accept but willingly exposing yourself/myself would be retarded. What are you doing? The rec stores are for tourist, out of staters. Get your card , then you'll have thousands of good strands to choose from, 5 bucks a gram. 100 bucks a ounce, but this is Colorado Springs. Pay a little extra to the doctors and he will make you med card good for 99 plants. I've been growing my own and it's been excellent |
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Alittleinfo User ID: 72365471 United States 06/25/2016 11:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've read through this thread and want to clear a few things up. There is absolutely no difference between medical marijuana and recreational marijuana as far as potency/quality is concerned. It's all grown together in the same rooms with the same conditions. However some dispensaries may be medical only. Secondly when marijuana is cultivated on a commercial scale every plant is treated the same and calculated into the big picture as to replicate results over and over. As per getting the same results time and time again the same procedures and schedules are repeated to produce those results. Spraying pesticides is part of that even if a crop doesn't have a problem it's still sprayed on schedule as a preventative measure. So this brings up the question of what's being sprayed on it and what's done to check that it's not still covered in pesticides. Here's the list of allowed chemicals that can be used and more info [link to www.colorado.gov (secure)] While that answers what can be used and how, it doesn't tell you the loopholes used to get around the testing procedures that follow. Before sale for consumption a crop is required to have a sample tested at a state approved lab to be cleared for sale. If this sample has anything wrong with it the crop can be denied for sale and or quarantined if an unapproved chemical/pesticide is found. This brings up the subject of honest/dishonest dispensaries. Since dispensaries are the ones handling the sample to be tested. A dispensary that grows a strain over and over can simply keep some of the package that tested clean to be the sample for further crops to come. I can promise you this is done often. No one likes losing 250-500k... That leaves the window open for whatever chemical to be used they want after the clean crop is grown using approved chemicals. As for the scumbags that do it I hope you read this and gouge your own eyes out. In the future treat your employees better, money can't buy my silence. |
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