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Caregiver/Patient Relationship

Discussion in 'Medical Marijuana Usage and Applications' started by Halfbakedjake, Nov 13, 2014.

  1. I'm not too sure how other states work, however in Michigan, a caregiver can have 72 plants if they have a full patient load of 5 people including themselves. In Michigan the said Caregiver can only except donations from his/her registered patients. For what's supposed to be no more then to cover costs. However that's not what ends up happening.

    My "Caregiver" wants $200/Oz. For pretty dank bud. But he doesn't give any free meds. And all he's got is bud. What kind of deals do you guys have worked out with your caregivers? I'm thinking about switching.

    Here's a picture of some of his bud. ImageUploadedByGrasscity Forum1415860539.760765.jpg
     
  2.  you're better off ditching that fake caregiver and
     
    growing for yourself, or find a collective who will help
     
    you out
     
  3.  
    That doesn't look trimmed.
     
  4. Lol, it may not be perfectly trimmed but you will know a untrimmed bud when you see one:

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    And OP, if the donations aren't supposed to exceed the costs then it sounds like this caregiver is ripping you off
     
  5. His buds are usually good. Better trimmed then that and always crystals everywhere. But I know he could and should be giving me a better deal. I just found one guy that if he checks out said he'd give me an ounce free a month and 175 an oz for buds. He also has bubble. But I'm pretty sure I'm just going to grow myself here starting next month.
     
  6. Take it!
     

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