Terpy Tuesdays on TheCCC420

Baron23

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Episode 9, reviewing some Durban Poison x Bubba from a local collective, Alpha Medic.
Hi Chase - I have been following all of your Terpy Tuesday videos and will say again that you do a great job. Your are are clear, understandable, well recorded, and interesting. Thanks so much and look forward to more each week.

By the by, partially from watching your videos and other input, I have purchased a Liger Banger 2.0.

Question, I believe I have seen you use both the SiC and Quartz inserts. Any view on one vice the other and when do you think your Liger review will be out.

Please keep up the good work. Many, many, many review videos are almost unintelligible and useless (unless you just want to see stoners get stoned). Yours are a refreshingly and gratifyingly different :clap::rockon:
 

ccchase420

TheCCC420 YouTuber
Hi Chase - I have been following all of your Terpy Tuesday videos and will say again that you do a great job. Your are are clear, understandable, well recorded, and interesting. Thanks so much and look forward to more each week.

By the by, partially from watching your videos and other input, I have purchased a Liger Banger 2.0.

Question, I believe I have seen you use both the SiC and Quartz inserts. Any view on one vice the other and when do you think your Liger review will be out.

Please keep up the good work. Many, many, many review videos are almost unintelligible and useless (unless you just want to see stoners get stoned). Yours are a refreshingly and gratifyingly different :clap::rockon:
Thanks a lot Baron..these episodes are a lot of work and I'm glad to see they are appreciated! Lots more to come!
 

ccchase420

TheCCC420 YouTuber
Quick question, Chase: Just curious, what temp to you drive your nail at and do you vary it by product type to be vaped?
i keep my auber rdk at 590, maybe turning it up a little for rosin or isolates. i keep saying it every time someone asks me this question, but i really need to calibrate it with a flir at some point.
 
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Baron23

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Sour Diesel Cake Badder :)
I will say it again, Chase....great reviews and great production. Very watchable. I would wish that more of CCC420 videos were as clear and intelligible as your productions.

By the by, loving my Liger Banger 2.0 with SiC and watching you use one has made my mouth water! LOL I haven't used the quartz insert yet...but I will. :ko:
 

Baron23

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Episode 11..Rumpwax!
HI Chase - another cogent and intelligent review....oh, and did I mention mouth watering also? LOL

Just a thought....I have watched all of your reviews so far and they are, as a strain review would, focus on a single product whatever it may be that week.

I love them but I'm kind of wanting a broader coherent view of CA concentrate industry. I don't live in CA so maybe this is common knowledge, but you mention various processors in conjunction with a specific product but I'm still left wondering who's good (and at what exactly), who's not, who's in the middle, and why. I guess I would like an overview of the concentrate extract industry and their products in CA to give me a bit of a more coherent picture.

My thoughts on this are clearly not crystallized and are probably confusing....but have you thought along these lines at all?

I'm probably asking for too much or this is perhaps of interest to absolutely nobody but me...but I thought to mention it.

Please keep doing these reviews. As I have indicated, most cannabis associated video reviews are at the level of a Butthead and Bevis cartoon while yours are well produced, jargon free (for the most part), and highly intelligible.

Thanks man!! :clap::rockon::tup:
 

Quetzalcoatl

DEADY GUERRERO/DIRT COBAIN/GEORGE KUSH
HI Chase - another cogent and intelligent review....oh, and did I mention mouth watering also? LOL

Just a thought....I have watched all of your reviews so far and they are, as a strain review would, focus on a single product whatever it may be that week.

I love them but I'm kind of wanting a broader coherent view of CA concentrate industry. I don't live in CA so maybe this is common knowledge, but you mention various processors in conjunction with a specific product but I'm still left wondering who's good (and at what exactly), who's not, who's in the middle, and why. I guess I would like an overview of the concentrate extract industry and their products in CA to give me a bit of a more coherent picture.

My thoughts on this are clearly not crystallized and are probably confusing....but have you thought along these lines at all?

I'm probably asking for too much or this is perhaps of interest to absolutely nobody but me...but I thought to mention it.

Please keep doing these reviews. As I have indicated, most cannabis associated video reviews are at the level of a Butthead and Bevis cartoon while yours are well produced, jargon free (for the most part), and highly intelligible.

Thanks man!! :clap::rockon::tup:
The state is massive and there are sooo many different vendors. Do you want shatter, live resin, rosin, bubble hashes... do you want them from actual Southern California like San Diego, or "southern" California Los Angeles, or in between? Or SF/Sacramento, or San Jose, or further up in the emerald triangle area? There used to be this little brick and mortar down in "actual SoCal" by my parts that itself had about 20 different brands of concentrates... and a fair few of them were local... which will never really be seen outside of the area probably, and definitely not to the rest of the state. The brands he's been reviewing are a bit more recognizable names and stuff more people would be able to access. All I'm gonna say re: California concentrate and cannabis industry here is it can be more expensive, equal to, or less expensive than other states depending on where/who you go to. I've seen the same brand concentrate vary in price up to $20 on the gram depending on where in town you go to. There are brands that I have to cop when I'm up in Los Angeles because they won't come down further to San Diego or something to drop.

@ccchase420 that glue lookin gooood. Nice melt shot, good to see Rump got back into things, he had posted something on his instagram a few weeks ago I think talking about how he felt he had fallen off and was trying to get better and better. I've only ever had a gram of theirs some years back right when I had first gotten my medical card.
 

ccchase420

TheCCC420 YouTuber
I'm still left wondering who's good (and at what exactly), who's not, who's in the middle, and why. I guess I would like an overview of the concentrate extract industry and their products in CA to give me a bit of a more coherent picture.

The brands he's been reviewing are a bit more recognizable names and stuff more people would be able to access. All I'm gonna say re: California concentrate and cannabis industry here is it can be more expensive, equal to, or less expensive than other states depending on where/who you go to. I've seen the same brand concentrate vary in price up to $20 on the gram depending on where in town you go to. There are brands that I have to cop when I'm up in Los Angeles because they won't come down further to San Diego or something to drop.

This about sums it up. For BHO you have 10 or so companies that are on top statewide (Nature's Lab, WCC, Moxie etc.), the up and comers (companies like Bad Wizard, Utopia Farms, 710 Labs) and then a SHIT TON of mediocre companies that are just somehow falling short, be it flavor, quality or otherwise. You then get your occasional local guy that's killing it like SD Best Meds whose cons I have reviewed twice now. Also there are your more corporate, heavily marketed companies (cartridge companies like FlavRX come to mind) which to me are a huge turn off, the only plus to those products is mass availability because sheeple buy them.

I find for traditional BHO the trend is shifting away from having a broad set of flavors/hype strains and different shelves of extracts to just having one or two really signature flavors right out of the gate that are tried and true, with shelf separation being 2-3 tops (trim, nug/LR). For example Utopia Farms came out swinging with their Chiquita Banana and not a whole lot else, but after the success of the Chiquita people are trying their new flavors. I think this business model is effective because it's lower risk, allowing the extractor to make smaller drops at first while the company is new. I also like it because I get a better chance of trying what that extractor is famous for, because here in San Diego we really just get run off, not a whole lot of the really tasty flavors make it out past LA. For example we get zero LoudPack extracts down here, and Dabblicious and Nameless Genetics are super rare and taxed. Those are easily 3 of the best companies making oil, placing high in my personal top 10.

Solventless is making waves as well, with rosin competition starting to heat up prices are coming down and quality is going up. If/when things go legal here high quality full melts will become reasonably priced and BHO will have serious competition - most likely with other BHO companies because everyone will be making melts. This is already happening on a small level. The little guys who aren't absolutely killing it making BHO will be squashed flat by full melts and the superior BHO companies, my prediction is only the sparsely populated areas will have crappy oil companies that thrive and other than that it'll only live on in pens.

@ccchase420 that glue lookin gooood. Nice melt shot, good to see Rump got back into things, he had posted something on his instagram a few weeks ago I think talking about how he felt he had fallen off and was trying to get better and better. I've only ever had a gram of theirs some years back right when I had first gotten my medical card.

Rumpwax is some OG stuff for sure. That Alien OG I mentioned in the video was the best Alien OG I've ever tried for sure!
 

Baron23

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This about sums it up. For BHO you have 10 or so companies that are on top statewide (Nature's Lab, WCC, Moxie etc.), the up and comers (companies like Bad Wizard, Utopia Farms, 710 Labs) and then a SHIT TON of mediocre companies that are just somehow falling short, be it flavor, quality or otherwise. You then get your occasional local guy that's killing it like SD Best Meds whose cons I have reviewed twice now. Also there are your more corporate, heavily marketed companies (cartridge companies like FlavRX come to mind) which to me are a huge turn off, the only plus to those products is mass availability because sheeple buy them.

I find for traditional BHO the trend is shifting away from having a broad set of flavors/hype strains and different shelves of extracts to just having one or two really signature flavors right out of the gate that are tried and true, with shelf separation being 2-3 tops (trim, nug/LR). For example Utopia Farms came out swinging with their Chiquita Banana and not a whole lot else, but after the success of the Chiquita people are trying their new flavors. I think this business model is effective because it's lower risk, allowing the extractor to make smaller drops at first while the company is new. I also like it because I get a better chance of trying what that extractor is famous for, because here in San Diego we really just get run off, not a whole lot of the really tasty flavors make it out past LA. For example we get zero LoudPack extracts down here, and Dabblicious and Nameless Genetics are super rare and taxed. Those are easily 3 of the best companies making oil, placing high in my personal top 10.

Solventless is making waves as well, with rosin competition starting to heat up prices are coming down and quality is going up. If/when things go legal here high quality full melts will become reasonably priced and BHO will have serious competition - most likely with other BHO companies because everyone will be making melts. This is already happening on a small level. The little guys who aren't absolutely killing it making BHO will be squashed flat by full melts and the superior BHO companies, my prediction is only the sparsely populated areas will have crappy oil companies that thrive and other than that it'll only live on in pens.



Rumpwax is some OG stuff for sure. That Alien OG I mentioned in the video was the best Alien OG I've ever tried for sure!
The state is massive and there are sooo many different vendors. Do you want shatter, live resin, rosin, bubble hashes... do you want them from actual Southern California like San Diego, or "southern" California Los Angeles, or in between? Or SF/Sacramento, or San Jose, or further up in the emerald triangle area? There used to be this little brick and mortar down in "actual SoCal" by my parts that itself had about 20 different brands of concentrates... and a fair few of them were local... which will never really be seen outside of the area probably, and definitely not to the rest of the state. The brands he's been reviewing are a bit more recognizable names and stuff more people would be able to access. All I'm gonna say re: California concentrate and cannabis industry here is it can be more expensive, equal to, or less expensive than other states depending on where/who you go to. I've seen the same brand concentrate vary in price up to $20 on the gram depending on where in town you go to. There are brands that I have to cop when I'm up in Los Angeles because they won't come down further to San Diego or something to drop.

@ccchase420 that glue lookin gooood. Nice melt shot, good to see Rump got back into things, he had posted something on his instagram a few weeks ago I think talking about how he felt he had fallen off and was trying to get better and better. I've only ever had a gram of theirs some years back right when I had first gotten my medical card.

Hi @ccachase420 and @Quetzalcoatl - thanks, I didn't quite realize the scope of concentrate extraction scene in CA. I really don't know anything about the CA regulatory situation but understand that for now its medical only legal. So I assumed that like many other med legal only states, that the legal concentrate scene would be populated by a limited number of licensed processors and could therefore be addressed broadly. Clearly I'm wrong.

I live in Maryland where our med program, years after law passed, is just getting ready to open soon. They will limit licenses to 13 growers and 13 processors, I believe. One for each county in the state (yeah, f*cking politicians bringing home the bacon to ensure reelection).

I'm sure in MD we will have backroom processors and certainly people, like myself perhaps, doing it themselves (rosin presses...maybe fun and games blowing up the house with butane? who knows LOL) once they have good access to flowers via dispensaries. But legal sources will be limited and of course must be in-state licensed and produced (although most/all teams who applied for these licenses include team members from outside that are the state experienced growers/processors from legal states).

I mistakenly thought that CA may have had a similar limited legal licensing structure.

But thanks for taking the time to reply and explain. Really appreciate it.

P.S. - So Chase....lot of good stuff doesn't make it down as far as San Diego? Maybe I need to come out there and rent a car and we can go on a road trip shopping spree! LOL Head north, young man...head north. hehehe

Cheers guys
 
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