That Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome is caused mostly by pesticides applied to flower. We see much less of this occuring since legalization, likely due to testing for many known pesticides, which is a good thing.
Nobody has really mentioned Plant Growth Regulators either, which are used to harden buds in the competition rose industry and are generally bad to ingest or combust.
People use them "because it's easier to trim" and yields more weight, and thus profits.
6 years so far in several legal states and not even a proposed framework has been presented to address PGRs.
Many may agree as growers on forums, but you'll be hard pressed to find it mentioned by stakeholders.
Space is a sinkhole and monetary returns are always negative.
Quality of life returns are subpar at best considering them vis-a-vis with biotech and software
But space will always be relevant because space is something that very smart people do when they are in a good mood, just like fighter jets and H-Bombs.
Biotech and software on the other hand they require some depressive realism and sincere thought about ROI, whereas rockets , planes and bombs are like rock n roll for people with an IQ higher than 160
Variable rate loans are awesome from an economic perspective. When the economy is good, your income and investment portfolio and property value should increase along with the rate increase. But if the economy goes south and the Fed drops interest rates, the interest rate drops along with it. You’re squeezed but your bills just got smaller.
2022 is basically the only time since 1985 where interest rates have gone up while the economy has gotten weaker—and that’s by design to reduce inflation. (And you’d have a hard time seeing the economy slow down just by looking at the labor market.)
Unless you can lock in a really low fixed interest rate, you should seriously consider variable rate loans for cars, houses, student loan refis, etc.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabinoid_hyperemesis_synd...
Nobody has really mentioned Plant Growth Regulators either, which are used to harden buds in the competition rose industry and are generally bad to ingest or combust.
People use them "because it's easier to trim" and yields more weight, and thus profits.
6 years so far in several legal states and not even a proposed framework has been presented to address PGRs.
Many may agree as growers on forums, but you'll be hard pressed to find it mentioned by stakeholders.