Samplers
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I hope that my nearby cannabis store could introduce a sampler pack, allowing one to experiment with various types without spending too much money. I'm uncertain if the governing body for cannabis control in Ohio would permit such a concept.
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The experience was enjoyable when I first started visiting dispensaries in 2020. I even kept track of various cannabis strains for a few months. Initially, I try to choose between sativa, indica, or a hybrid. When it comes to cultivating, there are a wide variety of seeds to choose from. However, if purchasing from a dispensary, the options are limited to their stock. Personally, I have a strong preference for pure indica.
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At last, it's been legalized but there are no employment opportunities left. What are the costs at these authorized stores?
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As a newcomer to the world of dispensaries in 2020, the experience was quite enjoyable. Not only did I learn a lot about various strains, but I also tried to determine my preference between sativa, indica, or hybrid varieties. When it comes to cultivation, there's a wide range of seeds to select from. However, if purchasing from a dispensary, the choices are limited to their current stock. I found myself gravitating towards pure indica strains. Interestingly, it's possible to go from planting a seed to storing in a humidor in less than 90 days.
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I cultivate around 5 to 6 pounds annually, costing me roughly $1.06 daily. It's inconceivable for me to spend $40 on an eighth, considering I consume that amount every evening.
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Just like several others, cultivate your own... This will not only stop the complaints but also save a good amount of money!
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Initially, the cost of legalization can be as high as $500-600 per ounce. However, over time, this price tends to decrease, settling at approximately $180 per ounce for high-quality product and between $100-130 per ounce for average quality.
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Indeed, it's permissible, but don't expect cannabis corporations to freely provide anything, inclusive of information regarding their stock.
In the era of medicinal cannabis, when cultivators took pride in their cultivation, they would gladly allow you to try their latest variety.
In the current times, your most viable option is to sample the products of various cultivators and remain loyal to the one or two, from a pool of around 100, that genuinely stand out in terms of quality.
I discovered one such cultivator that consistently delivers high-quality products, though their goods always cost over $150 per ounce, and approximately $40 for an eighth.