RE:RE:RE:RE:Craft Grower of the Year - 7ACRESAll cannabis companies are high risk, and need to be taking risks, since this is a high risk sector.
You don't need chemicals or additives to concentrate cbd, you just need a condensor, pressure regulator, and higher/lower temperatures.
EU cbd market is oil and capsules, there's no quality requirment for flower and i'm not sure where you get your info from. No one cares if the oil came from good bud, mg per ml and no chemicals is all that matters.
Cali market is huge, in fact it's currently bigger than the entire EU market, so you kind of proved his/her point.
maritimedreamer wrote: all i said is that you would be nieve to not think SUpreme is trying to figure out their penetration in the US market..... But they are also not a high risk company so they will do so when they believe the investment warrants the risk. That being said i will totally disagree with your chemical quality stance..... first look at what is allowed in additives and not..... secondly for the consumer that supreme is focused in on, those consumers greatly differentiate quality based on sight, smell, taste etc...... Quality flower will ALWAYS MATTER.......
Again i am not saying that Supreme needs to get into the US of course they should and i'm sure will. Their EU play is getting their foot in the door..... you don't think Medigrow could transition from CBD to THC heavy plants? Come on now...... until there is a larger Cannabis market, Supreme will dabble in the CBD plays..... which they already are doing.
Cannabis is very much a personal preference..... there are some that will enjoy the low price point of the chemically altered plants but there will also very much be a market for high end high quality. Look at the Cali market........ Supreme will be here for a while, we all know that......