My Name is Sister Kate.
I am an accidental nun, and that story will be told in time. I have been directed by my own higher powers
to begin writing, regularly, about the adventure I am on. I have been told to reveal the story as it
unfolds, because, it is in the better good of the people to know what’s
happening, as it happens . . . and because, it is for the better good of the
Sisters of the Valley to take people along with us on the ride. “Your
readers will help and inspire you.”
(Desiree, my earth angel)
After harvesting a bountiful cannabis crop last fall, we
were in the position to launch our line.
For the first six months of this year, we played. We made teas and tinctures and medicines and
sold them locally, and gave away a lot of product for people to try. In our play, we figured out what seriously
worked for folks and suddenly, we had people requesting our cannabis medicines
from far corners of the world. People
were offering amazing testimonials on the healing powers of our products.
We make our medicines by moon cycles and, as best we can
figure, in accordance with ancient First Nation rituals. We sew prayer and healing into each jar and
each bottle. We put the batches up under
a new moon and bottle under a full moon.
Women only make the medicines. It
is a solemn ritual. As new age nuns,
these are our periods of celibacy – the medicine-making moon cycles.
We have all our products certified organic and labeled with
potency information from SC Labs in Santa Cruz.
Sometimes our product potency does not match up with the testimonials we
are getting. The miracle cure stories,
the re-orders, the buzz, is more than what the potency label shows.
“My potency for CBD looks weak compared to others,” (I
complained to the lab technician), “And yet, I am hearing it cures, or
contributes greatly to the cure of a great many things.”
“It could be working so well because of your combination of CBD, CBN and THC.” Offers
the lab technician.
“But your labels! People are going to think we have weak medicine!” I
object. “Shouldn’t we retest that
batch?”
“It is what it is, Sister.”
Says the lab tech patiently.
“Perhaps it is because we do it in a spiritual environment,
calling on the lunar energies, Mother Earth, preparing them with focus on
healing intent? Perhaps it is because we
tell the patients to apply with healing intent, and they do? Perhaps it is because we have pulled in
energies that you aren’t testing. When
are you going to test for the energies of the environment the medicine was made
in? That would be something!”
“Do you have anything else, Sister?” the lab boy says patiently.
Meanwhile, we sold out of CBD oil within two weeks of
opening the ETSY store. This is a grand
experiment, after all, and the public is embracing the medicine.
In April and May, I began contacting dispensaries and 420
delivery services, by going to weedmaps, beginning in our home town, and
working my way outward fifty miles in all directions, I contacted cannabis
suppliers. They were very slow to
respond, but by July 1st, around the same time I opened the ETSY
store, I had three of them regularly buying products from us. Just two days ago, I did the numbers for July
and between the on-line store and the local cannabis suppliers, we are doing
over a hundred a day in sales (humble, but auspicious beginnings).
When it comes to the many facets of this business diamond,
it seems my dual Gemini nature reflects in all.
Marketing has two prongs:
dispensaries and direct sales via the internet. Marketing has more prongs within those prongs
(somewhere), which are wholesale and retail, agent force and direct
marketing. Our product line has two
prongs: Regulated and de-regulated (must
be sold through dispensaries or can be sold to public).
The big challenge right now is in securing a CBD crop. We have two mini-farms going with all CBD
crop but that won’t be ready until November. On Wednesday night, under the new moon, under
what we, the Sisters, call the mid-Summer moon, we put up our last batch of CBD
oil (see photos) until harvest -- unless we can shake some high CBD leaf loose
from the universe. Just yesterday, I put
out the distress call to the Native’s.
They might be able to help. But
that’s the joy of being in a newly deregulating business. You never really know from whence the great
challenges come. Here in the central
valley, it is hard to convince growers to grow the high CBD, low THC
strains. None of them believe there is a
market.
I am not allowed to write about growing; I have been
forbidden to write on grow operations, which makes me crazy, because that is
wild, wild, west shit and catnip for my cat-soul. Maybe I’ll write about it, just a little. Stay with me . . .
Sister Kate
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