SisterMaryElephant wrote:It depends, the top-shelf meds are always cured but there is no curing disclosure at the dispensaries here. If it's harsh (uncured) or wet they'll get paid much less or maybe even rejected. You could always test different curing methods on that ounce. none/short/water/slow...
I was under the impression dispensaries grew their own supply and sold their own stock. Some dispensaries buy from 3rd party growers and resell that?
Health Canada released some information pertaining to their commercial licensing. It seems they want to encourage small businesses over a few very large operations, but they are asking for quite a bit of quality assurance, including analysis of insecticide/pestiticide content as well as the usual cannabinoid levels. Nothing about curing, but they the product has to be "dry" (though there is no definition of what dry is).
If a customer walks in a dispensary and the available stocks come from all over, how do dispensaries insure quality?
Health Canada is forcing future commercial licensees to designate a QA person that will inspect any stock and clear it for selling.
if anything, if *I* was selling my own stock, I'd definitely charge more for stuff that's been cured 3 weeks than stock that hasn't even finished drying yet.


