I think these companies are being suppressed on the markets. The opposing industries are fully aware of the sleeping Cannabis giants. They are fully aware what legalization means. The economic and social repercussions legalization will have. Big pharma and Big liquor and Big Tobacco especially.
scotts has been taking notes. Vancity 94 , i made the original candy strain for emery in 95 by crossing the 94 commercial drive champagne with a bubbleberry. sold in hightimes under dr fruit.
@@mistermanky1148 No interest. Guys a hack and tried to slander us a while ago with some crazy false claims that we were working for the government. No bad blood but zero interest in conversing with him.
How do you get debanked 7 times??? That's crazy. Something needs to change. Unfortunately, unless cannabis becomes federally legal, debanking will continue. So debanking may be the door to federal legalization. Or at least rescheduling. But yeah, you need action on some other front to solve debanking, because cannabis needs to be a federally legit business. Crypto also has a debanking problem, and it's not federally illegal to own crypto, so they'll have an easier time. It's not going to be an easy fight but the big banks need to see a reason to not debank cannabis businesses.
Mike! Alright! I used his stuff before. Good stuff. Useful for more than just cannabis such as on my roses. Yeah, Mike, I'm tired of the dust in the wind crumb cake tumble weed grown by the corporation's man. One should never sacrifice quality over quantity. Missing growing my own in this new state I'm living in. It seems like it's been forever since I've had some icky sticky weed. I feel bad critizing the weed these days but, man, I don't know how else to say it. Anyway, I think what we're gonna' see over the next decade is a differentiation due to genetics and post harvest handling between 'connoisseur' weed, (with perhaps less yield but highest quality), vs. 'bulk' weed with the same hybridized genetics selected primarily for yield, terpenes, and thc content only. The difference is in the 'end' user experience as a result of genetic selection by breeders not bound to yields or cost-curbing post-harvest techniques alone. Helps me plenty to have majored in Ag. Science and have room to grow and breed some pretty awesome and entirely unique genetics, (obvious for its' phenotypic traits that are unlike other cannabis plants), that I've shared extensively and freely for the benefit of the plant and the industry. Where growing hemp is concerned, the biggest roadblock is/was a lack of processing facilities within a reasonable distance to the farms to help curb transport costs for bulky yet, lightweight raw materials. More processing facilities are being built as we speak which allows for more acreage of hemp to be planted profitably, otherwise, its' not very profitable except perhaps as a cover crop. I'm curious, have you, (Mike), considered diversifying your Ag. inputs to include other crops besides cannabis? Anyway, another great video and interview guys! Thanks for the food for thought and the positive outlook! Have a great week ahead!
TCS. The Chads Report hope you get paid for this shill fest. If you’re investing in cannabis you’re over 20 years too late. But this nutrient dude has always been a kook.
Im baffled by how SNDL with one of the best balance sheets in the space continues to fly under the radar.
An underrated sleeping giant
I think these companies are being suppressed on the markets. The opposing industries are fully aware of the sleeping Cannabis giants. They are fully aware what legalization means. The economic and social repercussions legalization will have. Big pharma and Big liquor and Big Tobacco especially.
scotts has been taking notes. Vancity 94 , i made the original candy strain for emery in 95 by crossing the 94 commercial drive champagne with a bubbleberry. sold in hightimes under dr fruit.
one of the best pulls i did was with the lui and the prepacks powder ferts from advanced.
BUY THE DIP FELLAS
the dip keeps dipping.
It has been increasingly hard to justify buying more on this industry.
Invite Pow Group onto your show
agreed
@@mistermanky1148 No interest. Guys a hack and tried to slander us a while ago with some crazy false claims that we were working for the government. No bad blood but zero interest in conversing with him.
How do you get debanked 7 times??? That's crazy. Something needs to change. Unfortunately, unless cannabis becomes federally legal, debanking will continue. So debanking may be the door to federal legalization. Or at least rescheduling. But yeah, you need action on some other front to solve debanking, because cannabis needs to be a federally legit business. Crypto also has a debanking problem, and it's not federally illegal to own crypto, so they'll have an easier time. It's not going to be an easy fight but the big banks need to see a reason to not debank cannabis businesses.
What didn’t tcnnf jump like tlry and curlf?
because there were less buyers then sellers.
@ u should smoke some and quit being an asshole.
Mike! Alright! I used his stuff before. Good stuff. Useful for more than just cannabis such as on my roses. Yeah, Mike, I'm tired of the dust in the wind crumb cake tumble weed grown by the corporation's man. One should never sacrifice quality over quantity. Missing growing my own in this new state I'm living in. It seems like it's been forever since I've had some icky sticky weed. I feel bad critizing the weed these days but, man, I don't know how else to say it.
Anyway, I think what we're gonna' see over the next decade is a differentiation due to genetics and post harvest handling between 'connoisseur' weed, (with perhaps less yield but highest quality), vs. 'bulk' weed with the same hybridized genetics selected primarily for yield, terpenes, and thc content only. The difference is in the 'end' user experience as a result of genetic selection by breeders not bound to yields or cost-curbing post-harvest techniques alone. Helps me plenty to have majored in Ag. Science and have room to grow and breed some pretty awesome and entirely unique genetics, (obvious for its' phenotypic traits that are unlike other cannabis plants), that I've shared extensively and freely for the benefit of the plant and the industry.
Where growing hemp is concerned, the biggest roadblock is/was a lack of processing facilities within a reasonable distance to the farms to help curb transport costs for bulky yet, lightweight raw materials. More processing facilities are being built as we speak which allows for more acreage of hemp to be planted profitably, otherwise, its' not very profitable except perhaps as a cover crop.
I'm curious, have you, (Mike), considered diversifying your Ag. inputs to include other crops besides cannabis?
Anyway, another great video and interview guys! Thanks for the food for thought and the positive outlook! Have a great week ahead!
Good day…
I don't know if I like this GMO cannabis thing.
what dont you get ? trump wants nothing to do with cannabis .
TCS. The Chads Report hope you get paid for this shill fest. If you’re investing in cannabis you’re over 20 years too late. But this nutrient dude has always been a kook.
BOUGHT MORE $TSNDF