Commercial cultivator, personal grower. AMA

Onyxxa

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I've worked in cultivation at 3/5 of the top brands in Missouri, and one of the top edibles brands, within the last year. My last roommate has worked at a dispensary (specializing in medical referrals for patients). I've seen and learned a lot.

This includes:

Every facility is brand new (at least to the weed game). But being in Missouri's climate means being prone to mold. There's a lot of steps that need to be taken to prevent mold/mildew, and there will only be problems when the unqualified yes-man who was hired as your supervisor reminds you that it's not your job to spot mold, it's up to the trim team.
Illicit's Monopoly Melts are likely stolen genetics. I refuse to partake in them.
I fuck with Vibe because pretty much everyone who works there has a criminal record. They hire people who demonstrate their dedication to the craft of cannabis cultivation, and respect those who have risked it all to feed their families and further the game. They headhunted their team, and flew in people who've been doing this stuff at scale in California for decades.
The percentages on your jars are not exact. If you want exact numbers, send off a sample to a private lab for your own analysis.
Every facility runs salt lines and floriflex products. EVERY. FACILITY. RUNS. SALT. I dislike this very much.
Most of the brands in Missouri are here thanks to out-of-state investors. KC Cannabis is the only one that I can find that is truly Missouri born and run.
Most brands don't list the parent strains for their

I'm very excited for the future of cannabis in Missouri - with our roots in farming, anyone can grow at home now. Missouri outsold more cannabis than Colorado (remember that Kansas is not legal, the weed tourism is unreal). If you have any questions or need recommendations, feel free to message me! I have a medical-related college degree and research cannabis for fun in my spare time.

- beta caryophyllene for MUSCLE PAIN
- linalool for ANXIETY (sedative)
- myrcene for ANXIETY (uplifting/relaxing) or PAIN/SWELLING (anti-inflammatory)
- terpinolene for general neurological issues
- Jack Herer is unique because of its terpene profile - which includes camphene. Camphene may be present in other strains as well, but is strong enough to be identified within the most prevalent 10 terpenes in the strain. It's overall wonderful, especially for PAIN.
- ocimene for PAIN/SWELLING (is an anti-inflammatory)
 
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