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So what are all your thoughts on this company, could they be a boon to the big players? http://www.bizjournals.com/buffalo/news/2016/09/06/22nd-century-expands-focus-on-cannabis-through.html
k thanx u 2 . . . will have a butchers @ Jeffs books etc . . .
Haven't actually read any of Jeff's books tbh, i know a lot of Jeff's work with Bud Buddies though and he has done a lot of work to help push for legalisation, I think he has a CBD operation on the go in Spain and has been in The West Indies this year trying to sort out a deal to grow CBD strains there for medical use
yeah Fred I am also looking to buy a few more now . . . expecting results soon,
Hope so stevie just bought another 2 grand today 5.24 earlier , got to be bold !
The one author who I think is good is Jeff Ditchfield. . His books are small, concise with some really great photos. Photos are really useful. I often think that some authors just stuff their cannabis books full of non- relevant rubbish to bump up the page content to make it look more 'bible' like. You can pretty much everything you need to know in a concise book at that's what Jeff does. Jeff's photos are really professional and of high quality. Commerical growers will need books more in this style.
so good freddie, you sold at the top then . . . tumbling now, it is another volatile outfit i think, you can do alright with these
Since friday lets hope the yanks pile in this afternoon !
I aint got amec at the mo , like here go in and out a lot , yes nessage board on there very poor !
dittto that an' all Bob . . . .
I agree that you can't dismiss all the expertise gathered over 30 years - of course not. But it is geared predominately to small scale and previously illegal production. That's very different to large scale commercial legal production, which will be based on science. Yes GW used Skunkman Clarke etc to get going but do they use people like Van Patton and Ed Rosenthal as consulatnts now? I would love to know what GW have learnt!! Or who they are using as consultants. My guess from looking at those books they are not using anyone. I wouldn't. I don't want to sound dismissive but these books are just not for commercial growers.
except for riddock of course !
anyways Fred your Amec doing ok . . .no ? how come no - one posts on that board ?
a ditto to that . . . .hopefully some positive news soon.
Is the next charge to 6 quid , gotta be soon me thinks !
Not to labour the point Bob as its all a matter of opinion but Cervantes (including his real name Van Patten ) has written at least 12 books on growing Cannabis over 30 years so by most people around the scene he is considered and Expert rather than 'Expert', just because big business is involved now it doesn't invalidate the pioneers in this fields work , GW after all used the expertise of Robert Connell Clarke and sam the Skunkman to get going.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-08-31/central-banks-are-now-ready-launch-their-brave-new-world interesting read when you've time . . . . . .
I have got Jorge Cervantes book. I also have quite a few books by 'experts' who have made a lot of money from books etc Ed Rosenthal being the main one I read as he lecturers as well. Quite bit of stuff on actual growing doesn't stack up or make much sense from a commercial horticultural perspective in a lot of the books. I'm not singling out a specific author!! A lot of the knowledge comes from hobby growers over the years. There is a lot of crap out there, even in big selling books on cannabis. What I'm waiting for is a definitive book for commercial growers - all the books so far are for hobby growers really. I really doubt cannabis trees stack up but I guess it depends on the varieties you are growing and where you are growing it. Also from a commercial perspective how can you efficiently harvest a bloody tree? I think this is still a small scale idea for hobby / small market gardeners and maybe it does stack up for them? In terms of pest and disease the longer you leave the crop in the ground the more susceptible it is. The big problem with growing cannabis outdoors, I expect is botrytis (and this depends on the climate) and if the plant is left to flower naturally with natural short days. What really interests me is what commercial growers will be using to control P&D. Biological control? Pesticides? A combo. If its pesticides how will growers make sure that there are no pesticides residues in their buds? This is basically a food crop ish - so pestidicde residues, heavy metal contents, micros pathogen contents will be important. I'm really interested to see how growers in the US tackle all of this. When its illegal no one can litigate. Now its legal suddenly they will need to comply with food grade standards. This is fascinating.
the feds / yellen have been a nightmare! they cant make their mind up, and they make it up as they go along anyway, it was supposed to be about inflation, that didn't work, so they changed it to one of the most manipulated figures....jobs. ftse, and the s&p are the ones to watch at the mo.
last months figures for Cannabis stocks . .http://ab.typepad.com/the_daily_dab/2016/08/the-daily-dab-a-quick-hit-on-cannabis-stocks-083116.html
yeah bit boring, so Ituned into RT to hear dear mad Max and stacy lambasting yellen arguing that she is euthanizing global markets . . . say's " last 30 days for US stocks,have been least volatilemonth of any 30 day period, in over two dcades since oct 1995" just saying like ! !
historically September is the worst month for stocks12/12, but during a US election year its a bit better at 7/12, so i'm not expecting much as always its about data for us, but i think its due at the back end of the month. exchange rate pushed us down today along with the market drop.
No news nothing happening , sp slow moving , we need an uplift !!!
end of the month, last time was end of jan, its just an FCA requirement
Why would they put out that rns today , has someone bought or sold a lot today , or is it summat else ?