We are firesaling the last bit of our 2020 certified organic harvest. In order for us to financially commit to the coming season, we need to offload some of our inventory.
We currently have available
200kg certified organic crude $375/kg OBO
6k lbs certified organic biomass $9/LB OBO
Just wanted to say I can vouch for Sterling’s Organic distilate. We bought a batch of it to start our organic line and had great success. Plus his traceability and testing is on point for any usda organic final products.
Do you feel that the USDA organic label justifies prices 4x+ above market value for standard oil? It’s not 2018 anymore. CBD is quickly becoming a cheap commodity. This pricing ends in inevitable failure of your enterprise. Good luck.
Maybe on thca/cbda no. But on the mother liquor yes. Imagine the taste of those Natural beauties
It’s the same as food. Acidic oils oxidize faster.
Why is there no expiration date on extracts if it’s extracted from plants just like other foods. Foods have expiration dates. They both come from plants. You decide what you wanna smoke
Thing is you can find organically grown for less. There are plenty of farms that add nothing to the crop but don’t get organic certification. I grew at such a farm last year and our fire hemp sold for less than half what a certified farm would ask.
I should clarify I don’t mean in comparison to ops post, just replying to the organic v not chat.
What difference does USDA organic labeling make with shelf life? Wax is wax a year later. Properly made isolate should not degrade differently whether it’s certified organic or not. Because the cruise is being distilled, the mother liquor isn’t special unless the cultivar was unique or special attention is paid to terpene retention.
Define wax.
Aren’t they phospholipids? Doesn’t thca/cbda oxidize into d9/cbd? Wax is not the same a year later from when it was made. Especially if not stored properly. It breaks down just like any food product
Bump again! 50kg Distillate and about 80kg Crude on hand. All USDA Certified Organic.
Just as a friendly reminder to some of the commenters here, if you’re uninterested in our certified organic hemp, please politely skim along to the next post. No need to start a debate about organic vs conventional in my for sale post. I’d be happy to take the discussion to a different thread though!
See my previous comments. I’ve gone over the metrics multiple times with folks here in the past. Just the alcohol alone is 4x the cost. Not everyone sees the value or in certified organic or has a need for, but we are here for those that do.
Dont hate on the pricing. If your conventional cbd is of the same quality but cheaper, I’m sure your customers will see that and go to you.
Please keep on topic and the flaming to a minimum as this is supposed to be a for sale thread.