Farmer's market-

I guess I'll be driving to the farmer's market Saturday, to see if I can find something good.


I heard they let people in early, if they are disabled... But, I'm wondering if all the vendors will be set up and ready an hour early...






So, do we have any RUI farmers bringing the dank to the market Saturday?



If so, send me a pm, so I can find your table and sample your bud :weed:
 

hydrogregg

Active Member
I'll be at the market, and YES, most of the vendors will be set up early.

In over 2 years of producing meds for my patients the quality and learning curve keeps improving, but I'm frosty and nice sized but not up to the 'dank' level yet :)
 
Hey Gregg-

Frosty sounds good...

As long as the bud isn't wet on the inside, it'll be an improvement over my last farmer's market experience.


I'm better prepared to search through the haystack this time though. I picked up a lighted hand-held microscope. It looks like the one I used to use, but they improved it with a LED bulb.
 

Jagged Ice

Member
If it's your first time you'll really enjoy it. Unbelievable how far we've come in just a few years that you can walk into a vfw and see bud from wall to wall.
With that said you'll see all type of bud. Some of real nice quality and some that are just awful. I'm waiting for the day when the dispensaries try to put an end to these. $250/ounce for quality is not bad. And ask for business cards so you have good contacts w/o having to lean on the Leafly app or Craigslist when in need. Until we kill the 25 mile rule the Farmers Market is the best option in my opinion.
 
Farmer's market was actually worth the hour drive yesterday. Wasn't expecting 202 to be closed though, and still don't know what that was about.

After getting there, parking was a bit of a challenge, but managed well.

Inside had lots of vendors, and that's a good thing.

I found some good bud there!


On the flip side-


One dude was telling me the reason his herb smelled like fresh lawn clippings, was because that's the way that certain type of OG smelled like, and even had another guy along side, agreeing with him. :mrgreen:
 

@dman

New Member
Farmer's market was actually worth the hour drive yesterday. Wasn't expecting 202 to be closed though, and still don't know what that was about.

After getting there, parking was a bit of a challenge, but managed well.

Inside had lots of vendors, and that's a good thing.

I found some good bud there!


On the flip side-


One dude was telling me the reason his herb smelled like fresh lawn clippings, was because that's the way that certain type of OG smelled like, and even had another guy along side, agreeing with him. :mrgreen:
They always got some characters there. I ran into someone who was offering some Bubba Kush that was probably picked a few days ago and he said something similar until I said, 'that looks freshly picked to me..'

Glad you were able to find stuff there! I left the market with some Fire OG and StarDawg which I am very happy with.
 

fatboyOGOF

Well-Known Member
with all the dispensaries up and running, i didn't realize the markets were still going.

i really should stop by one of these days.


what kind of prices are people donating for say 1/8 oz?

i'd like get a few 1/8ths to try some of the local stuff.

i'll just have to not wake and bake the morning of.

this is the real challenge. :)
 

hydrogregg

Active Member
The real challenge is all the free medible samples available :) BE CAREFUL!!
1/8ths are all FREE, and most people give them away free when you buy 3 or 4 lottery tickets at $10 ea. I give a free 1/8 with 3 lottery tickets or 2 eights for 5 lottery tickets. Usually 40-60 different strains from all the vendors so I end up with a bag full of bud and another bag full of medible goodies from trades...fun fun
 

Bublonichronic

Well-Known Member
What do you need to be a vendor? Just be a patient? i been concidering headin to AZ and a farmers market sounds easier than delivery service
 

BluJayz

Well-Known Member
What do you need to be a vendor? Just be a patient? i been concidering headin to AZ and a farmers market sounds easier than delivery service
You need grow rights on your card to trade flowers, and a couple hundred for the table. (depends on with or without electricity)

No grow rights needed to trade food items; but must be a patient.
 

Bublonichronic

Well-Known Member
Ok, I was thinkin maybe a non profit license or somthin which I already got in NV, but how do you get the grow/trade right? Gotta jump through some hoops and pay some extra fees I take it, also how busy would you say the market is on average..
 

HB DC

Active Member
Who has authorization? Not many...

Question! Who is growing this medicine?
Not the patients or caregivers of Az! These type of issues are only hurting the patients and caregivers that need to grow for their health!

Just my 2 cents!
 

thecoolman

New Member
What do you need to be a vendor? Just be a patient? i been concidering headin to AZ and a farmers market sounds easier than delivery service
You will need to submit a business plan to Belinda Baker that she will keep on her computer for
years with absolutely no regard, worry, or care for your protection. This of course may put you at risk.
 

hydrogregg

Active Member
Who has authorization? Not many...

Question! Who is growing this medicine?
Not the patients or caregivers of Az! These type of issues are only hurting the patients and caregivers that need to grow for their health!

Just my 2 cents!
This ole man's 2 cents:

I'm a patient with authorization to grow and I do have patient cards for 5 patients that I carry to each farmers market. They each get an oz. a month for no charge and are my test subjects for medibles from the market.

I personally know and deal with other people at the market....and yes I believe some are bringing in meds from other states and aren't really growing themselves, but there are those that grow themselves. I've been to their grows and have seen them in person.

All this bashing and negative BS boggles my mind. All the political BS in this state amazes me.
 
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