Report on Quality and issues with Licenced Producers

Would you like to see a website for users to rate the licenced producers


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johny sunset

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I'd be happy to post a review. All I need is for tweed to sell me some product. I was just told that they are pushing back their release date another week to the 30th.....why am I not surprised
 

Green Medical

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I'd be happy to post a review. All I need is for tweed to sell me some product. I was just told that they are pushing back their release date another week to the 30th.....why am I not surprised
I was waiting to see the actual cannabinoid % tests from TWEED. The guesses they make are so horrible it is a wonder if anyone at tweed knows anything about medical marijuana. Will they be releasing something they grew or something an MMAR garden grew? Is it irradiated?
I guess they are still learning how to dry and cure which is why they cant figure out when it will be ready.
Unless like Gobuty said happens they sent it in for testing, found some mold, irradiated it and sent it back for testing and then release it to the public.
 

rnr

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how are these multy million $ corps fucking up already? its not the size of the grow rooms or how many, its what you know and if you can grow. imo these huge corps will choke, greedy motherfuckers. the small guys will eat these huge guys apart. more control, easier to see issues, and a fast recovery. oh ya they cant grow, I don't know why so many patients are buying from them. bigger is NOT always better. quality is key.
and how do they get mould already? lol rookies
 

johny sunset

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I was waiting to see the actual cannabinoid % tests from TWEED. The guesses they make are so horrible it is a wonder if anyone at tweed knows anything about medical marijuana. Will they be releasing something they grew or something an MMAR garden grew? Is it irradiated?
I guess they are still learning how to dry and cure which is why they cant figure out when it will be ready.
Unless like Gobuty said happens they sent it in for testing, found some mold, irradiated it and sent it back for testing and then release it to the public.

From what the rep on the phone told me all the product was grown at tweed by tweed. They do not irradiate.

I asked him if they where just finishing up on the cure......he tells me it's not so much that but the fact they are just double and triple checking everything to make sure something like greenleaf doesn't happen. If a recall where to happen " it would ruin us"

Where did Gobuty say they had mold and irradiate ?
 

rnr

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last I saw they were just going into flower 3 weeks ago, 1 room 60k watts, 30 more rooms being built. imo they all want there $ back as fast as possible and this is were these guys fail. imo flip and start dry/ curing, 3 flips before you even sell it. the cure is huge part of the grow part. lol
but when you have educating with books and growing vegetables and not MJ, this is what youll get!
 

Green Medical

Active Member
From what the rep on the phone told me all the product was grown at tweed by tweed. They do not irradiate.

I asked him if they where just finishing up on the cure......he tells me it's not so much that but the fact they are just double and triple checking everything to make sure something like greenleaf doesn't happen. If a recall where to happen " it would ruin us"

Where did Gobuty say they had mold and irradiate ?
He said it in a video recently that a possible MO of LPs is to send it for testing, if it fails the next step is to irradiate and then to send it for testing, it passes and then goes out to the paitents.
Some LPs will save their crops after the fact by doing this.
 

The Hippy

Well-Known Member
Sounds positively delicious.....yuck.
Big does not equal better.

big equals ..cover up
 
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Green Medical

Active Member
Genetics determine alot. Certain genetics are better suited for particular environments. They can be great genetics and have the wrong environment.
Some might say that a standard Kush is good genetics. When it comes to susceptibility to powdery mildew Kush is the worst genetics in the world.
They are irradiating because they don`t know how to completely done right from start to finish when looked at under a microscope.
 

johny sunset

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He said it in a video recently that a possible MO of LPs is to send it for testing, if it fails the next step is to irradiate and then to send it for testing, it passes and then goes out to the paitents.
Some LPs will save their crops after the fact by doing this.
I see. But if an lp does irradiate...they have to inform the clients that they did in fact nuke the cannabis?
 

Agracan

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This is from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency:

"Regulations for the labelling of irradiated foods are administered by the CFIA and apply equally to all domestic and imported foods sold in Canada. The labelling regulations as outlined in the FDR require the identification of wholly irradiated foods on the labels of prepackaged products, as well as signs on accompanying bulk displays of irradiated foods. The label or sign must clearly reveal that the food has been irradiated with both a written statement and the following international symbol. "

Now the question is if this applies to MMJ
 

johny sunset

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This is from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency:

"Regulations for the labelling of irradiated foods are administered by the CFIA and apply equally to all domestic and imported foods sold in Canada. The labelling regulations as outlined in the FDR require the identification of wholly irradiated foods on the labels of prepackaged products, as well as signs on accompanying bulk displays of irradiated foods. The label or sign must clearly reveal that the food has been irradiated with both a written statement and the following international symbol. "

Now the question is if this applies to MMJ
it fucking well better. I don't want or need to use irradiated shit.....and if they try to sell you that shit without informing you that's a big problem.
 
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Jackal69

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well apparently an LP that got recalled stuff..... used unregistered pesticides and such..... did they tell their customers.... don't think they did before hand..... in that case it's still a little blurry as what really went on as the LP went super stealthy dark and health Canada pretty much did a blanket statement.
 

Agracan

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It all boils down to the classification of cannabis. If it's a derivative food medicine because it can be ingested orally then it will fall under CFIA and irradiation has to be disclosed.
 
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