Best products from r/weedstocks

We found 27 comments on r/weedstocks discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 38 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

18. VIVOSUN 48"x48"x80" Mylar Hydroponic Grow Tent with Observation Window and Floor Tray for Indoor Plant Growing 4' x4'

    Features:
  • Keeps All Light Inside: The VIVOSUN Hydroponic Mylar Grow Tent is made of high-quality 600D Oxford canvas that is lined with reinforced PE layer and 100%-reflective mylar walls, which can effectively block all light from leaking and boost the output efficiency of your setup; The zipper part has also upgraded with the black inner lining to prevent light into the tent; There is no need for additional flaps or tape, you can just zip up to create a lightproof seal environment
  • Stand Sturdy & Extra-thick Materials: The indoor growing tent is supported with strong metal poles, top bars, and tool-free corner connectors to lock the structure securely in place; The top hanging bar can hold up to 100 lbs. each that can satisfy your different equip requirements; The premium 340 g high-density fabric is waterproof, tear-resistant and double-stitched for great light blockage, while the inside lining is designed with PE material and mylar walls that are safer for your plants
  • Easy Observation & Maintenance: With a visible window made by transparent plastic set on the grow tent, you can check the growth status of your plants at any time; The window at the bottom is helpful for heat dissipation; The hook and loop fasteners on the cover of the window are easier for you to open and observe inside; It is also equipped with a removable floor tray that is convenient to be cleaned and conserved
  • Fast & Simple Assembly: Our grow tents are easy to install even if you've never done anything like it before; With the guidance of the detailed instruction, you can assemble the tent in minutes; Several doors with easy-access zippers are set on the tent, which let you unzip smoothly and make your work better; The corner connectors can uphold the tent frame stably without any tools; Come with 2 hanging straps that are able to help to fix the carbon filter as you need
  • Considerate Design & More Options: The plant grow tent offers plenty of openings for setting duct fans, lamps, electrical cords, etc.; The inner tool organizer is handy to put all your gardening tools based on your need; The tent is suitable for different places in your house, such as the domestic garage, balcony, laundry room, closet, and so on; We also provide various sizes of grow tents to meet your daily demands
VIVOSUN 48"x48"x80" Mylar Hydroponic Grow Tent with Observation Window and Floor Tray for Indoor Plant Growing 4' x4'
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u/1933Industries · 5 pointsr/weedstocks

Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future

The first book that comes to mind is Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future. As an entrepreneur, I found it very inspiring—it's all about hard work, perseverance, and doing something that hasn’t been done before. I like to think that’s what we’re doing at 1933, developing unique products for the cannabis market that help people live better lives. I also enjoy reading anything by Ed Rosenthal or Jorge Cervantes, as both taught me how to care for the cannabis plant.

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Great question!

u/torontohatesfacts · 1 pointr/weedstocks

Growing outdoors my example was worst case scenario, growing outdoors a pound from a scrogged/trellised plant forced to spread wide by legal necessity is having more flower area exposed to light and producing more than if it is left alone.

4 plants outdoors are almost no cost and will produce enough product for the user willing to consume volume of average product. That is what you need to take into account when looking at what can be sold in what volumes as part of the total demand. That user might go out and buy a gram or two of some top shelf per month but his regular volume is going to come from his own garden. When some LPs plan on putting out 30,000kg batches of the same average outdoor product at 6/gram there is going to be a problem with uptake.

> I stopped cause it's not worth my time and effort, buying delicious beer and wine from the unlimited selection of the liquor store is far superior to DIY.

Are you currently spending $100/week on beer just for you own consumption, $400/month?

http://business.financialpost.com/commodities/agriculture/half-of-canadian-pot-smokers-surveyed-spend-100-on-weekly-buzz-report/wcm/08e02deb-ec02-4dc7-bc84-ac3f48d674ef

>I grew up with lots of stoners and every single one of them tried to grow and only did it for a short period cause of the work involved, or smell, or giving up due to failures.

I wonder if it being illegal and the smell being a reason to stop had anything to do with the two?

The statistics are the largest sample. They are larger than the government's sample and are in line with the government projections.

This is 77 pages of what the government bases their numbers on.

http://www.pbo-dpb.gc.ca/web/default/files/Documents/Reports/2016/Legalized%20Cannabis/Legalized%20Canabis%20Fiscal%20Considerations_EN.pdf
When you question the statistics you question the exact thing most of the projections are based on around this sub and in many of the articles submitted in this sub.

Mail order is the exact thing that will keep users away from the legal supply, many users will not buy product sight and smell unseen this means sealed in a package on retail without a sample jar let alone by mail. The older the user, the more likely they are to be reading a magazine like the one I posted earlier, the less likely they are to buy anything online as can be seen in one of the graphs in the first article in this reply. The more rural the user the more likely they are already DIY'ing something out of necessity or hobby. I.e. fishing,hunting,chopping wood,farming livestock and produce, etc etc.

The small municipalities across this country are the exact ones saying they don't want it retailed and normalized in their communities, they are the exact places that will have the lowest uptake of the legal supply if it is solely through mail order.

As for the premade kits, have a look at the grow subs and grow forums, you can see what people are spending on personal grow setups compared to the guys with a plan to harvest for sale volume perpetually. [These $300 ] (https://www.amazon.com/Hongruilite-Multi-sized-Ducting-Hydroponic-24X24X48Grow/dp/B072L3X2KQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1499481177&sr=8-1&keywords=grow+tent+led+kit)
kits
are putting out enough to sustain 1g/day with minimal work as are many other setups like it as can be seen in subs like /r/microgrowery. Soil grown is less work than hydro and much less costly to setup and maintain and is the primary growing medium used by personal growers.

Every single it can't be done,they won't do it is currently documented to be false all over the user sphere, be it users growing illegally or with health canada authorization or be it from ever increasing hydroponics/lighting sales.

When you say lot has changed, that is true, there is even less disincentives for users to grow their own now, it's becoming legal.

When you say it is changing it is, Medical patients with 1/g a day licenses can currently grow 2 plants outdoors and keep 750grams in storage or 5 plants indoors and keep 225grams in storage,never allowed to grow indoors and outdoors at the same time, under the new regulations they would be allowed to grow 4 plants perpetually and keep as much in storage while giving as much away of it as they want just like every other person be they a current patient or not. People who are currently LP customers who might not be able to get their doctor to sign off on an original document for growing purposes won't need to rely on a prescription to grow their own.

When price projections coming from so called in the know people have prices above what the majority of the volume gets sold at today, when the user buying from the black market is exposed to less legal risk than the user growing their own,you can bet that when legal a)the incentive to users to grow their own remains the same if not higher and b) the disincentive to grow and have the smell around disappears.

u/strolls · 4 pointsr/weedstocks

That risk and returns go hand in hand - this kind of thing is typical for frontier markets (which the cannabis industry basically is), and that's why you've been able to earn the kind of money you have been on this sub (largely from other speculators rushing in).

If you invest your money in Microsoft or Johnson & Johnson then you have a 20+ year track record of their earnings and you can be pretty confident of a few things: that their directors are aware of their regulatory requirements; that they employ auditors to make sure they're legal; and that if they do fuck up and they get fined or the stock price takes a hit, it doesn't matter because they'll still be selling software and talcum power next year and they'll still be earning revenues from it over the next decade.

Occasionally a large-cap S&P 500 company goes bankrupt and leaves stockholders with nothing, but it's far less common than small caps failing (or making losses for years).

If you take 80% of your money out of cannabis stocks and put them in an index-tracker of the S&P 500 or the MSCI World then you will feel like a mug when people here are claiming massive profits (usually unrealised, though). But providing you keep harvesting your cannabis profits and keep your weed holding down to (say) 20% of your portfolio, you will never lose your shirt and never suffer that sick feeling from having lost $100,000's that you can't afford.

Yes, the government should get involved. Yes, maybe the CEO should be sacked, but that doesn't get you investors your money back.

Another way of looking at it is that the government are, in fact, getting involved - they're regulating the sale of cannabis and punishing someone who's selling it unlicensed. When you bought stocks in this company you climbed in bed with this CEO and acted on the assumption that he was a good manager. Before a hedge fund buys stock they do a lot of due diligence to make sure the CEO is a good and honest manager, but I bet few people on this sub did that because they just saw stock prices going up. You might say it's unfair that you trusted him and he betrayed that trust, but that was the risk you took and that's less important to the government than punishing the unlicensed cannabis selling. The big picture is that a lot of people are going to think it's fair that the owners of a company suffer financially when that company is caught doing something bad.

It should not be quick and easy to make money - if it seems to be then you should question why it's happening.

Read Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor.

u/madfatter · 3 pointsr/weedstocks

no you're right. i was making a simplistic calculation on the interest.

i am familiar with options and black-scholes (i have the bible), but i just haven't fucked around with them much.

i need to read up on conv. debenture effective interest rate.

i'm assuming:
4.94/3.29 ~= 1.50, which annualized is about 22.5%, 7.1% of which is the semi-annual compounded coupon rate.

u/Quips13 · 1 pointr/weedstocks

I'm not certain what the falling knife analogy refers to and what it advises, but it seems like it's deterring people from buying while the stock is going down, aiming to buy during the bottom or during the start of an uptrend.

If the company is good and nothing fundamental has changed to warrant a price decline, buy it while it's going down. Can't time the market.

I've been buying falling knives for decades, but by only buying high quality companies, it's been like wearing: https://www.amazon.ca/Cut-Resistant-Gloves-Performance-Protection/dp/B071NNDGXT/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1519938748&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=cut+proof+gloves&psc=1

u/mollytime · 1 pointr/weedstocks

nice climb down.

a fluffer like you gonna head-pat me? Cute.

you need to ask mom to make you another sandwich. And lay off the marketing materials. TLO has already been done kid. /r/quityourbullshit

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u/pboyal · 1 pointr/weedstocks

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0743L16HY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_xWCMBb23CBMHA

Buy an extra-long whip and have a great session with some friends.

u/MonkAndCanatella · 1 pointr/weedstocks

I was looking through the beginner guide on the sidebar and the primary ones resources are amazon referral links.

this is the first link, a beginner's guide to investing http://amzn.to/1tYCeEw

Here's where the link goes https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005Y4JS0A/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B005Y4JS0A&linkCode=as2&tag=194753847ws-20&linkId=EARINNG77PWDYL3A



ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl is a referral meaning someone's making money off these links basically.

Which is shady considering the links are there to provide noobs like me w info, but it's actually just a link to buy a book.... So I'm left wondering why "refer to the sidebar" is any good if it's just telling me to buy a book...

If the purpose is to provide information, then you could remove the referral link! Here's a referral-less link to the same book! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005Y4JS0A/

u/shantmelikian · 2 pointsr/weedstocks

Just look at the right side of r/weedstocks forum... if you scroll down enough you will see these :

GUIDES AND MARKET RESOURCES

  • A Beginner's Guide to Investing
  • The Intelligent Investor
  • Investopedia

    You can start there.

    Plus you can search content on this sub for new investors. A lot of people are nice enough and try to help new investors. Only bit of advice I can give you is do not FOMO (Fear of missing out). Always do your own DD (Due diligence) before investing. Take peoples advice with a grain of salt.
u/Donald-J-Pump · -1 pointsr/weedstocks

You're so wrong let me guess you're heavy ACB? ....dont call people noobs..both of your comments SMH...maybe time for you to sit back and reflect. Read a finance book can I recommend security analysis foreward by Warren Buffett.. https://www.amazon.ca/Security-Analysis-Foreword-Warren-Buffett/dp/0071592539?th=1&psc=1&source=googleshopping&locale=en-CA&tag=googcana-20&ref=pd_sl_4v6x91xbv7_e

u/HoboTrdr · 1 pointr/weedstocks

Can't wait to try it. Looks like a great product. I expect it tastes like Barlean's Omega fish oil but with CBD oil.
https://www.amazon.com/Barleans-Ultra-Potency-Omega-Swirl/dp/B007R9TSSW

u/Alupang · 2 pointsr/weedstocks

Also consider SMG bought General Hydroponics. I agree Miracle Grow is shit for MJ but everyone knows that.

Does General Hydroponics make good fertilizer/nutrients for MJ?

I think SMG's aim is to give your average MJ home grower a "one stop shop" experience at Home Depot or Lowe's. Or Amazon shoppers too.

[https://www.amazon.com/General-Hydroponics-Organics-Go-Box/dp/B004PS4B08]

u/qwertysac · 1 pointr/weedstocks

https://www.amazon.com/Marijuana-Illusion-Cananbis-Optical-Lighting/dp/B01MYOIG4S

you want to post irrelevant junk? i'll post a link to amazon where people can buy that junk for MUCH less.