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Re: Cannibus Industry and wiseguys

by CabriniGreen » Tue Sep 24, 2019 6:38 am

They are fucked in Cali, because it all has to be tested, packaged a certain way. All the plants, I dont know how it is in Cali, but in Illinois they want tracking chips on like every plant from seed to harvest.

Re: Cannibus Industry and wiseguys

by Stroccos » Sun Sep 22, 2019 11:25 pm

Amershire_Ed wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2019 1:35 pm One of the things that made la cosa nostra so powerful in the 20th century was their ability to infiltrate legitimate businesses and industry. The cannibus industry over the last decade or so has inhabited this fuzzy, gray area legally, and it seems like an industry they could get their tentacles in and make money on and off the books. Is there any evidence out there any of the families have started dabbling in this industry?

I know there have been connected guys selling weed since forever, but the space marijuana is in right now culturally and legally is different than 1985. Might not be something that’s profitable but doesn’t draw as much heat.
one way to earn some big money is to sell weed from the street to the disperanceies

Re: Cannibus Industry and wiseguys

by Stroccos » Sun Sep 22, 2019 11:13 pm

CabriniGreen wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:03 pm
Stroccos wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2019 6:27 pm
CabriniGreen wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2019 9:33 am I can tell you I've grown in soil, Coco, and DWC. I've used Foxfarm, Hesi, General Hydroponics, Safer, Bushdoctor, AN, FloraNova, all before going exclusively organics and Super Soil, with amendments like Earthworm castings, Alfalfa meal, humid acid, too much to name it all.....

Do YOU grow? Cause it seems like your just being Catty, like yall love to do....
wasnt being catty cupcake simply stating a fact , it was obvious to me , call me a clown I could care less and I was right he doesn't grow.

it depends what i am growing for personal or to sell it , If its for my self i don't use any chemicals or very few, If its to sell I use the chemicals/ nutes my yields are way higher
i have used various nutes over the years , i have been using advanced nutreitants for years , my last grow we used Remo Nutrients . ironically My best results for a home grow where with fox farm.
Okay my man, apologies. Seriously. I did what I called some guys out for just recently. I thought your post was directed at ME.... and got bitchy for no reason....my bad.... you are right, everything isnt an attack.....

I used FoxFarm for years too.... now I'm into amendments and compost teas......

I was really only wondering, if the Autos are really that effective, then why is the Light Deprivation technique such a thing? If you could accomplish the same early forced flowering with genetics, why not use the Autos?
Autos vs Photoperiod ( light deprivaiton) , it just depends on what your set up is sometimes autos are better to use, if you live in small place you only need one room , but in most cases photoperiod is the better option. for starters you can get way higher yields with photoperiod growing and better weed.. I only used autos a few times like photoperiod much better. Plus I usually would clones my plants , not sure you can clone autos some people claim u can but I never tried it personally

if you are novice or lazy grower or have limited space autos may be the way to go

Re: Cannibus Industry and wiseguys

by UTC » Wed Sep 18, 2019 11:28 am

Amershire_Ed wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2019 1:35 pm One of the things that made la cosa nostra so powerful in the 20th century was their ability to infiltrate legitimate businesses and industry. The cannibus industry over the last decade or so has inhabited this fuzzy, gray area legally, and it seems like an industry they could get their tentacles in and make money on and off the books. Is there any evidence out there any of the families have started dabbling in this industry?

I know there have been connected guys selling weed since forever, but the space marijuana is in right now culturally and legally is different than 1985. Might not be something that’s profitable but doesn’t draw as much heat.
To make money on emerging industries, you have to be at the forefront of a trend, unless you can muscle your way in, which they can't any more.

Re: Cannibus Industry and wiseguys

by CabriniGreen » Sun Sep 15, 2019 2:17 am

500YearReign wrote: Sat Sep 14, 2019 2:27 pm Just to clear the airwaves, my hypothesis regarding using autoflower for a commercial grow was based on the idea of bringing the initial capital outlay and profits back fastest. If autoflower has any long term application benefit is a question better left to people who are actively experimenting and growing the newest strains that are louder and yield more from what I've heard.

Long-term I understand there are more mature commercial grow operations, techniques(clones etc) and layouts (of which I have some innovative ideas to try layout wise) but I had envisioned this as a low initial outlay, low overhead project in order to cultivate, harvest, prune/package and sell at a minimum 1000 pounds in under 120 days or less.

Figured a mill could be made or at least 750k fast.

Purchase land in a friendly jurisdiction on the cheap.

The idea was a Mix of outdoor, greenhouse, concrete block structure/rebar reinforced, and underground shipping container set-ups depending on what can be done according to budget and legal regulations etc.

Obviously underground is not too legal ;) what the heck even I have a bit of larceny in my heart.

I saw this as a one/ two person full-time/over-time operation with the help of automated systems and a well-engineered layout.

Figured it's a good shtf plan for anyone who needs to come up with major moola fast.

Best regards to everyone and keep on growing! It was George Washington's favorite time of the year! Harvest season for his hemp crops and this man had over tens of thousand of acres.
I've seen some impressive Auto grows on YouTube.... as long as you have a reliable legit supply of seeds, this model maybe has a lot of promise...

Especially the way you just described it, a 1000lbs in 120 days sounds killer as fuck...

Re: Cannibus Industry and wiseguys

by bert » Sat Sep 14, 2019 7:37 pm

moneyman wrote: Sat Sep 14, 2019 11:14 am In my experience the majority of weed delivery services in North Brooklyn (Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, Ridgewood) are all white kids from affluent backgrounds getting imported weed from California or Colorado.
That's no surprise, the areas you mention all changed in the past 10-12 years to hipster heavens. Tons of White people who all dress the same, with the same tattoos, lifestyles, and so on moved there from all over the U.S. The old time pot dealers still left would scare them. No that they are dangerous,
they just scare easy.

Re: Cannibus Industry and wiseguys

by 500YearReign » Sat Sep 14, 2019 2:27 pm

Just to clear the airwaves, my hypothesis regarding using autoflower for a commercial grow was based on the idea of bringing the initial capital outlay and profits back fastest. If autoflower has any long term application benefit is a question better left to people who are actively experimenting and growing the newest strains that are louder and yield more from what I've heard.

Long-term I understand there are more mature commercial grow operations, techniques(clones etc) and layouts (of which I have some innovative ideas to try layout wise) but I had envisioned this as a low initial outlay, low overhead project in order to cultivate, harvest, prune/package and sell at a minimum 1000 pounds in under 120 days or less.

Figured a mill could be made or at least 750k fast.

Purchase land in a friendly jurisdiction on the cheap.

The idea was a Mix of outdoor, greenhouse, concrete block structure/rebar reinforced, and underground shipping container set-ups depending on what can be done according to budget and legal regulations etc.

Obviously underground is not too legal ;) what the heck even I have a bit of larceny in my heart.

I saw this as a one/ two person full-time/over-time operation with the help of automated systems and a well-engineered layout.

Figured it's a good shtf plan for anyone who needs to come up with major moola fast.

Best regards to everyone and keep on growing! It was George Washington's favorite time of the year! Harvest season for his hemp crops and this man had over tens of thousand of acres.

Re: Cannibus Industry and wiseguys

by moneyman » Sat Sep 14, 2019 11:14 am

In my experience the majority of weed delivery services in North Brooklyn (Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, Ridgewood) are all white kids from affluent backgrounds getting imported weed from California or Colorado.

Re: Cannibus Industry and wiseguys

by CabriniGreen » Sat Sep 14, 2019 5:41 am

Does NYC still get BC Bud? Or has legalization curbed that traffic into the City?

BC was like Colorado, great Greenhouse/Indoor.....

Re: Cannibus Industry and wiseguys

by CabriniGreen » Sat Sep 14, 2019 5:33 am

CTamg65 wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:06 am 500year no disrespect just stating what ive had experience with if your guy or whoever gets a pound off each auto then i wouldnt do anything else either thats a hell of a yield off of one plant in 90 days or around there i would do the same if i could get that .....Cabrini hit me on the PM sometime
For sure my man....

Re: Cannibus Industry and wiseguys

by Stroccos » Sat Sep 14, 2019 12:58 am

another guy made man lou dinunzio jr out of boston was busted for smuggling weed from cali to boston to sell if i recall they said he was getting 3 thousand some dollars a pound

Re: Cannibus Industry and wiseguys

by CabriniGreen » Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:09 pm

Also @ Stroccos

I would love to compare some notes, if you ever wanted to... You can always learn something new from another grower....

Re: Cannibus Industry and wiseguys

by CabriniGreen » Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:03 pm

Stroccos wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2019 6:27 pm
CabriniGreen wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2019 9:33 am I can tell you I've grown in soil, Coco, and DWC. I've used Foxfarm, Hesi, General Hydroponics, Safer, Bushdoctor, AN, FloraNova, all before going exclusively organics and Super Soil, with amendments like Earthworm castings, Alfalfa meal, humid acid, too much to name it all.....

Do YOU grow? Cause it seems like your just being Catty, like yall love to do....
wasnt being catty cupcake simply stating a fact , it was obvious to me , call me a clown I could care less and I was right he doesn't grow.

it depends what i am growing for personal or to sell it , If its for my self i don't use any chemicals or very few, If its to sell I use the chemicals/ nutes my yields are way higher
i have used various nutes over the years , i have been using advanced nutreitants for years , my last grow we used Remo Nutrients . ironically My best results for a home grow where with fox farm.
Okay my man, apologies. Seriously. I did what I called some guys out for just recently. I thought your post was directed at ME.... and got bitchy for no reason....my bad.... you are right, everything isnt an attack.....

I used FoxFarm for years too.... now I'm into amendments and compost teas......

I was really only wondering, if the Autos are really that effective, then why is the Light Deprivation technique such a thing? If you could accomplish the same early forced flowering with genetics, why not use the Autos?

Re: Cannibus Industry and wiseguys

by West Coast1 » Fri Sep 13, 2019 7:19 pm

6 year surplus. 1million lbs. is this for real?
They are going to compost extra weed. That's a tragedy.

https://www.opb.org/news/article/oregon ... plus-2019/
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.busine ... bis-2019-4

Re: Cannibus Industry and wiseguys

by West Coast1 » Fri Sep 13, 2019 7:16 pm

Can we start a weed thread in general forum? I feel like I could learn a lot. I've been researching for only 1 year.

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