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Re: Wo post# 21587

Monday, 08/17/2015 11:15:51 PM

Monday, August 17, 2015 11:15:51 PM

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Don't know much about hemp, chief of the canopy? whatevs

I don't think industrial hemp will be a factor at all, except maybe using hemp seed vegetable oil for extractions. Hemp seeds and cannabis seeds can be pressed for oil, very similar to sunflower seed oil - when making edibles an oil is needed to extract the medicine - Mettrum bought a Hemp Seed oil manufacturer before the courts got around to regulating extracts.

So a 100% Hemp/Cannabis extract is possible, good way to stand out in the cooking oil phase, but I say Tweed could just buy the oil from another supplier - it is a commodity or could be when demand is demonstrated. You could let a crop of Cannabis at Tweed Farms go to seed, separate the seeds and press the oil, and have a 100% cannabis oil extract, take the remaining buds and throw them in the copper pot without the seeds? Be a pain in the butt, I don't think they are going there but it is possible.

The rest your post doesn't make any sense as far as rational thought and sentence structure goes.

I don't think this is about customers being able to choose between the brands or buy more or have a larger variety - this is more about the corporation buying another brand/strategy that brings a larger selection of potential clients - In Particular, I don't see that many people who see value in the Bedrocan brand wanting to switch or experiment with another product - the Bedrocan brand is about consistency but it is Definitely not about diversity. They have a few strains that offer a few different combinations of cannabinoids, I would imagine each client wanting no more than two strains and wanting to keep a very consistent regiment of use - when someone goes to Bedrocan it is a real attempt to solve a medical issue in a scientific way. On the flip side, I am a Tweed guy and see no need to try Bed products

yes LP's can and do buy product from each other. Organigram has non-organic products available that WERE NOT grown by them. Customer service said she didn't know who grew it, the product they are buying, specifically their Super Lemon Haze - it could have been Tweed, Surfergirl said something about Aurora or Aohria maybe - it was the best product i have ever seen or smoked. I really should find out who is wholesaling but i got no more money to play with, whatevs

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