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Pay for Phenohunts with Prerolls. Let me break it down: There are degrees of homogeneity. You pop a pack of seeds, you're going to get a range of expression. From A to B, there's shades of grey in the middle. You sell the 2 most distinct phenos as flower. Every other shade of grey goes into a mix and into prerolls. — Now I should pause for 2 reasons: 1. Is this what I would do in an ideal world? No. I'd release a pheno hunt pack as a tester pack. But testing requirements and testing for each pheno to the tune of $600 per plant in order to properly represent the cannabinoids profile gets expensive, fast. — 2. People talk shit on blends, but they used to be a luxury. Back in day, I took 5-6 strains and mixed them together and called it salad and get fucked up. From a consumer standpoint, you're getting a broader expression of cannabinoids from a blend of phenos than you would a single plant. Now, when you go into a dispensary, there's this negative perception that we're using the scraps, the pig anuses of prerolls. At Happy Valley, we've released blends for years, all made with smoking-grade bud. No trim, no shake. Flower batches that have less than 4 oz remaining are not enough for their own batch, and get blended with others. This creates a more robust terp profile and kickes the entourage effect into overdrive. Plus, it allows you to bring 2 distinct phenos to market, and pay for it with a higher margin SKU made from a blend of the phenos that didn't make the cut. — Recap: 1. Pop packs of seeds. 2. Choose 2 favorite outliers. 3. Everything else gets blended into prerolls. Consumer gets broader experience, you get 3 new SKUs (and the opportunity to work pheno hunts into production) Everyone wins. #seeds #grow #cannabis