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The idea of quality was really emphasized by the need to control the supplychain. They’re just great plants to extract against or to make hash with. They understood that the cloning process and a lot of the things that were being done in that industry didn’t support good agronomics.
The idea of quality was really emphasized by the need to control the supplychain. They’re just great plants to extract against or to make hash with. They understood that the cloning process and a lot of the things that were being done in that industry didn’t support good agronomics.
The idea of quality was really emphasized by the need to control the supplychain. They’re just great plants to extract against or to make hash with. They understood that the cloning process and a lot of the things that were being done in that industry didn’t support good agronomics.
The idea of quality was really emphasized by the need to control the supplychain. They’re just great plants to extract against or to make hash with. They understood that the cloning process and a lot of the things that were being done in that industry didn’t support good agronomics.
The idea of quality was really emphasized by the need to control the supplychain. They’re just great plants to extract against or to make hash with. They understood that the cloning process and a lot of the things that were being done in that industry didn’t support good agronomics.
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In 2019, Leafly reported on how a globalized, illicit supplychain composed of independent, small entrepreneurs can rapidly move counterfeit products—at scale—from a factory floor in Shenzhen China to a teenage vaper’s lungs in Utah.). He co-hosts The Hash podcast. TW: @davidrdowns | IG @daviddowns.
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