Caregivers and the " needs based approach "

driftwoodg

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Are there any caregivers out there who use this model for their work ? Meaning, do you as a caregiver have your patient sit down with you and research what might be the best strain?

I have tried once or twice, but my patients generaly just say " whatever you have is great". Maybe I'm looking for to much of a relationship with the people I serve..

Any thoughts on this :leaf::idea:
 
I have tried once or twice, but my patients generaly just say " whatever you have is great". Maybe I'm looking for to much of a relationship with the people I serve..

In my experience, many patients have a real lack of information about the medical properties of cannabis and think that all cannabis is more or less the same. It's a learning process - California has had access to cannabis on a far greater level than Maine for almost 20 years and is only now starting to really look at tailoring strains to suit specific medical conditions.
 
When growing a new strain its a # of months before You have prepared medicine ready, so I'm sure that must be something to take into account.
 
Are there any caregivers out there who use this model for their work ? Meaning, do you as a caregiver have your patient sit down with you and research what might be the best strain?

I have tried once or twice, but my patients generaly just say " whatever you have is great". Maybe I'm looking for to much of a relationship with the people I serve..

Any thoughts on this :leaf::idea:

Do you charge more for a sativa dominant strain that takes longer to flower than indica dominant?
 
no, I charge the same for all meds. even the ones that take 4 months to flower. the sativa's yield large, and if grown in rotation it's always there.
 
Yeah, Brookies, at one time I ran coco and hand watered.. it was alot of work.. great results though.. but I'm still getting good results with organic soil.. just took me a while to find that "magic" mix. I wasn't seeing much of a difference in quality of bud, so the price stayed par with one another. So I just reduced the work load on my end, and kept the prices the same .
 
Yeah, Brookies, at one time I ran coco and hand watered.. it was alot of work.. great results though..

Yeah, i need to come up with a drainage recovery system that is more automated than me picking up the collection tray and dumping it into a bucket.... i'm on the verge of building a flood table or going to drip emitters or something.
 
Yeah, i need to come up with a drainage recovery system that is more automated than me picking up the collection tray and dumping it into a bucket.... i'm on the verge of building a flood table or going to drip emitters or something.

HA! I'm still threatening to build a table to collect that 10% run off. I bought two 2x4' flood tables, and a 2x2 table.. I don't even use them.. they'ed make a great coco hydro run!

But nah, nothing ever worked like the tried and true.. get the towel, the tray's are overflowing method.
 
I hear ya. I used Hempy buckets for a couple years then switched to felt growpots. I really like the felt, but if i let the felt container sit in the runoff i get salt buildup really fast. It's almost enough to make me go back to plastic Hempy buckets.... Almost.
 
Are there any caretakers in the Biddeford area. I have a card; I'm looking for (preferably) an 8th, but depends on $$$. Have cash tonight. (Tuesday)
 
Are there any caretakers in the Biddeford area. I have a card; I'm looking for (preferably) an 8th, but depends on $$$. Have cash tonight. (Tuesday)

I'm not sure how many caregivers break it down that far. I think most sell by the ounce. Maybe if someone does they'll post.
 
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