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also the 6 plant limit is bs i think so because your only allowed 3 in bloom at any givin time.what that does is make me waste electric.how? cause if i have only 3 under a 1k light thats a waste and if ya scrog or sog then you really are wasting the light as u could add more than only 3 to a 1k.like with me my norm is 2lbs off 4 plants with 6 week veg which is an 8 oz plant avg now in order to make that same weight i would have to train and veg longer with only 3 plants. also another problem i see with the 6 is say your starting out with seed u know about 50% will be male or close so there again u will have to spend double electric. with all this we need to go green this and that then have to spend twice the amout in electric in everything we do.and that show that the state ain't to bright. ALSO lol like with me i never smoke only eat/cook with it so im using more than a smoker would use yet my count is the same?
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Highland Health 2727 Bryant St #420 Denver CO Price: Grams ranging from $13 to over $20. We purchased an $18 gram of Snowcap. Caregiver Policy: Caregivers and patients may purchase medicine. Discounts if a you do make them your primary caregiver. Quality of Product: Our gram of Snowcap is a very effecive sativa dominant strain of medicine. The effects are potent yet easily managable in a social setting. $18 was their second cheapest category out of four. Atmosphere: The outside of the building seemed to have a lot of shady characters hanging out in front, but there are many businesses in the building other than Highland Health. The Highland Health office itself was cozy and safe feeling, it was arranged a lot like a doctor's office with a waiting room and a reception window and that kind of thing. The back room is quite large and spacious, plenty of breathing room while you're making your selections. Staff Knowledge: Poor. He didn't explain that his sativas were not pure sativas, and he was also telling us that 50/50 hybrids were sativas. Staff Friendliness/Helpfulness: A little akward vibe from the staff, not unfriendly - they were nice people, it was just a little akward. They really weren't volunteering much information, and didn't greet our presence with any kind of conversation; if you want to break the silence you're going to have to take the initiative. Strain/product variety: A lot of the most expensive stuff, only one variety, Lemon Lime, at their lowest price level. They had about 10-15 strains, hash edibles, glasswork. Do they sell plants/clones: No Do they grow their own: Not sure if they grow any of it, but they don't grow all of it. Will I go again: Yes, I'll keep them in mind when I'm in need of a gram or two in Denver. |
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I know the strainman has already done a review of this dispensary but I went there today and they have updated their prices so I thought I'd post another review of them to supplement the reviews already available.
Review: Boulder Alternative Medicine 1325 Broadway St. Suite 213 Boulder CO Prices: They have raised these since thestrainman last reviewed them. Their grams now start at $12 rather than $8, for the bottom of the bags grab bag mix type gram. They had two strains, AK-47 and Blueberry for $15/g, and all the rest were $20/g. They do not offer any price breaks, it's strictly by the gram. Caregiver Policy: Caregivers and patients are both allowed into the back room. The patient is required to first sign a waiver which in effect is just saying that you want Boulder Alternative Medicine to be your TEMPORARY caregiver, for a period of one hour. It is NOT a change of caregiver form and does not effect the patient's or pre-existing caregiver's status with the state. It is not clear whether or not a caregiver unaccompanied by the patient would be able to purchase medicine. Quality of product: We purchased a gram of the AK-47 for $15. It is decent quality, but the AK-47 we saw later at Highland Health in Denver looked much superior. But it's a fine smoke, organic medicine and effective. It's got a fun little set of effects and a pleasant taste when smoked. Atmosphere: Friendly and welcoming. Good service, dog friendly. There is a dog in the store sometimes. Good ambiance, feels safe. Staff Knowledge: Knowledgeable and willing to share information. Staff Friendliness/Helpfulness: Friendly and helpful. We needed an extra copy of one of our forms for reasons unrelated to our business at that dispensary and they were kind enough to make copies for us. Strain/product variety: About ten strains and edibles. Sell plants/clones: No Grow their own: Not sure Will I go again: Probably rarely if the prices do not go up any further. It's a nice place but their price structure is not very user-friendly. Price breaks with quantity are the golden ticket. On the black market it goes without saying that you get price breaks at very specific levels all the way up the chain. That's what I'm used to and that's what I expect. |
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I went to The Patients Choice in Denver and they sold me some tar that cost 25 a gram. Couldn't smoke it and can't return it. (Steamboat Springs - any good medicine close by???) Also, signed up as Primary Caregiver but will change that. |
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I have been to a handful of dispensaries and thought I would share with you my experiences with the ones I've been to. Hope they are helpful!
Highland Health Price: $300+/oz, tax included. Sometimes they'll have a special, usually $50 off an oz. Their top shelf is always $120/q, which I feel is a little too expensive. Atmosphere/staff: The staff is friendly and welcoming, but a little awkward and not always knowledgeable about their products. I've been hit up for pot from people outside of the building, but that isn't their fault. Quality/variety: They seem to carry B strains more than anything. Usually 8-10 strains at a time. Purple Crack, Purple Urkle, Headband, and ISS were the better strains I've tried of theirs. Their edibles are hit or miss. I have paid $8 for certain bars that didn't medicate me. I won't buy anymore from them. Grade: B+. Peace in Medicine Price: Mostly $100/q (tax not included) with their A strains running $120/q. Atmosphere/staff: This place is always bustling and some of the staff are very nice, while others are not. I find the interior very welcoming. They sometimes have an in-house doctor available for exams for $90/$90, but if you go through them, your certificate will say Josh Stanley as your primary caregiver. Quality/variety: They usually have around 15-20 strains, no edibles. They mostly have B strains, but their Purple Kush was awesome. The Kali Mist was another favorite. Grade: B (no edibles, grouchy staff always keeps me from going back) Herbal Connections Price: I've only ever bought edibles from HC, but if I can remember correctly, their oz's start at $350. Atmosphere/staff: The staff was pretty friendly. There is always a long wait to see the budtender. I've had to spend over an hour waiting to get my medicine, and I've been told that the long wait is from the time they open until they close. However, they did pass the pipe around and let anyone hit the vaporizer. It seemed like they do a great job of retaining their clientele, and everyone was real chatty. Quality/variety: I was not impressed by their selection (5-10 strains). Their top shelf was Bubblegum and White Rhino when I was there. However, they have a huge selection of reliable and tasty edibles, including gluten-free snacks. The budtender gave me a dose of a tincture to try out and it was great. Grade: B. They need to find a way to speed up the process or I won't return. Maybe have another counter. Releaf Center Price: I wanted to sample a few of their A strains, so I got a gram each of G-13, Maui, and Jack Flash. I regrettably paid $80 for the 3 grams. I think their 1/8's went for $50-$70. Atmosphere/staff: The people were friendly and helped me make selections. The inside is really nice. Quality/variety: When I was there, they had 13 strains, mostly what they said were B's. The G-13 was incredible and I smoked it all up before I even tried the others. They also gave me a small cookie that got me waaaaay too high. I wish they would've told me it was soooo strong. Grade: C+. Just too expensive... Patients Choice Price: I paid $60 (tax not included) for an 1/8 of Durban Poison the first time in. They often carry schwag starting at $210/oz, if I'm correct. Expect to shell out $75 an 1/8 for their Top Shelf. Atmosphere/staff: Very professional and informed. They spend a lot of time with their guests and the budtender is very helpful. Quality/variety: They usually have 15 strains at any given time. Lamb's Breath, OG Kush, White Widow are some of the strains I've sampled. They carry a small amount of edibles made from hash. Grade: B-. Too expensive for me! __________________________________ Metro Cannabis/Cannabis 4 Health/Cannamart *I put these 3 dispensaries together because I believe they are owned by the same group/company because each place has the same strains and edibles, and all three have had the same Eastern European accent. Price: Poorly manicured buds start at $280, but I think one could expect to pay around $350 to $400 for most of their strains. Atmosphere/staff: They are fast, non-intrusive, friendly and always give me free edibles or knock the price down a tad if I buy a good amount. Quality/variety: They carry up to 40 strains at any given time. I've sampled some great strains including Afgooey, Blue Dragon, Romulan, and AK-47. They have awesome edibles, including the OG Brownies that really fuck you up. I can only take a bite at a time or I get too stoned ($15 ech). Grade: A- Last edited by Dietblonde; Sep-13-2009 at 00:46. |
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Went to Boulder aternative medecine today. They had good bubble hash, and some maui that i got. The Jack locked really good too, but was 20$. The atmosphere was dope. They were playing my favorite snowboard movie on a flat screen in the lobby. I also stopped by the Brown MOuse. They had a huge selection, and some crazy strains. I got Cherry Lime Haze, Meltdown, and Wheel Chair Crippler. Gotta love colorado. Felt good to be able to by my medecine legally. I still feel like im dreaming.
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Hey neversummer, you were fortunate to get that Cherry Lime Haze!! it's one of my favorite meds around. There is another dispensaries in Nederland, called Grateful Meds, but they are out of their league quality-wise compared to One Brown Mouse and most other dispensairs I've visited in CO.
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Those are the only two dispeseries I have been too so far. Can anyone reccomend me some. I have a very high standard, and dont ever want to pay more than 17$ a gram. I am looking for organic medecine, with a very strong smell and taste. I still havent seen anything as good, or better than the Crunch Berry, and Siver Haze that i got from my caregiver for $11 a gram. |
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I tried out Herbal Connections today as a first timer. They were fantastic to me, I felt comfortable and all were totally friendly. Tried an 1/8 of Nectarine, and it has been great. I must have gotten there at a good time, cause I was in and out in 15 minutes, even with filling out the paperwork.
Everyone, thanks for posting your reviews...all the choices make it overwhelming. This kid has found his candy store. |
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Durango Healing Center has been good to me lately. Purple Urkle, Blue Cheese, Blue Dream, and Misty have all been tasty. I picked up some Mandarin Haze and Juicy Urkle tonight but haven't tried them yet. They usually have 7-10 strains, in the 15-20/g range. While I'm not crazy about the prices, the meds look and smoke great. Staff is very friendly.
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Nice. The Cherry Lime Haze just energizes me where I wanna climb a mountain and sing 'RICOOOOOLLLLLLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA'. $17 a gram for the fire is hard to find these days in a dispensary. I say definitely don't lose your caregiver's number at this point if you're getting $11 grams of the bomb meds. If you want great dispensary meds up your $17 budget by $3 a gram and go see Matt at Botanic Labs if you want guarenteed and consistent great meds. Expensive yes, but so far, the only bloke I know that ALWAYS has the bomb. The other places have great meds, but not any where nearly as consitent.
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Why does medicine cost MORE in the Steamboat dipensary than on the blackmarket? It isn't even that good, just more over manicured, commercial shit. When I asked the owner if I could get 4 different strains for the $350 ounce price, he said no, that would be $400. Come on. Caregiver my ass, just another arrogant, young guy spouting law he doesn't know and ripping patients off in the process.
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C3 Initiatives 9460 Federal Blvd Federal Heights CO 80260 (303) 667-6032 |
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C3 Initiatives 9460 Federal Blvd Federal Heights CO 80260 (303) 667-6032 Prices: Loosely negotiable, $300-$350/oz, $240-$280/oz if caregiver status is granted. Caregiver Policy: Patient gets a discount if caregiver rights are granted. Quality of Product: The "Maui Wisp" we tried was a great sativa with very potent effects. Atmosphere: Nice and professional. Seems like they're genuinely trying to find a compromise between helping the patient out and making their money. Staff Knowledge: Seemed very knowledgeable. I would imagine the person we talked to was probably a grower. It is, after all, a grower's co-op. He seemed to know a lot about the strains and which ones he particularly liked for certain effects. Was able to quickly navigate the many strains available to accurately find the most sativa-ish ones, etc. Staff Friendliness/Helpfulness: Very good. Was willing to work with us on the price for what we wanted, free flowing with information. Strain/product variety: There looked to be about 18-24 strains there. They had a refrigerator of edibles and tinctures, salad oil, etc. We got some free cookies that had been cooked a little too long and so were hard (but not stale) and they were very strong. Sell plants/clones: Yes Grow their own: Yes Will I go again: Yes, it's the only really fair dispensary I've been to so far in terms of value of my dollars. Last edited by NatureLover; Sep-21-2009 at 09:43. |
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Found some Cherry Lime Haze in Frisco that looks a lot more like what you have on your blog. Got if for 57$ an eighth. Not bad. Definatley some bomb smoke. Could be a little drier and just a little more manicured, but its still good. They had some bubble gum that i wanted to try too, but didnt have enough cash.
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TheStrainMan Dispensary Review: Botanic Labs in Longmont
TheStrainMan Dispensary Review: Botanic Labs in Longmont
The Strain Man: The Strain Man's Dispensary Review: Botanic Labs in Longmont |
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Stopped in at Cherry Creek Health the other day for the first time. Asked for them to recommend their finest indica, and got organic grown Mango Soma (aka Somango) for $62.50/8th. I don't like to, but I'll pay over $60 if it is top quality, and this strain was actually quite amazing for me. They seemed to have a nice collection of classic strains and cup winners. They were friendly, quick, and informative. I'll most likely go back because of their good selection.
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