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đ„ HARVEST HYSTERIA: WHERE THE BUD AT, NEW YORK?!
By Seymour Buds â The Plugâs Pages
Itâs that time of year again, folks. The leaves are turning, the airâs getting crisp, and the smell of pumpkin spice is locked in a death match with something far holier â that sweet, sticky funk of freshly harvested cannabis.
Thatâs right â itâs Upstate New York harvest season, baby! The most magical time of year when trimmers lose fingerprints, Mason jars fill up faster than a stonerâs snack drawer, and every dude with a grow tent suddenly becomes a âMaster Cultivator.â
But Iâve got one big question⊠WHEREâS THE PARTY?!
Seriously â where are all the growers meeting up to flex their flower? Whereâs the friendly smoke-off where everyone shows up with their best nug like itâs prom night for pot plants? Whereâs the âSmell My Jarâ contest?
If this were California, thereâd already be a 10-day festival, a Netflix deal, and Snoop Dogg parachuting in with a blunt shaped like a cornucopia. But here in New York? We get crickets. Maybe a farmerâs market booth with a guy selling kale who âknows someoneâ that grows.
Weâve got the best weed on the East Coast, but the social scene feels like a silent retreat for introverted hippies.
Listen, Upstate has legends. Real-deal cultivators, trimmers, and terp-chasers whoâve been holding it down since before legalization. So where are yâall? Why havenât any of you organized the ultimate Fall Cannabis Harvest Celebration yet?
Picture this:
đ The Great Upstate Smoke-Off
A massive outdoor harvest festival where growers can smoke what they grew, swap what they love, and show off what theyâre proud of. Every table lined with jars glistening like glass trophies. Everyone sampling, laughing, coughing, and connecting like one giant, hazy family reunion.
And letâs be real â itâs not just for growers. This would be a blessing for local dispensaries, too. Half of them are struggling harder than a resin-caked grinder, and this kind of event could bring in new customers faster than you can say âfirst-time discount.â
Dispensary owners, I love you â but if your parking lotâs empty on a Friday night, maybe itâs time to think outside the glass jar. Youâve got space, youâve got product, youâve got people â boom, instant party venue!
Add some live music, a rolling competition, and maybe a trophy shaped like a giant bud â now weâre talking! Heck, even Grandma would show up if thereâs a booth selling infused apple pie. (Donât act like she doesnât toke â Grandmaâs the one who taught you how to bake, remember?)
You could even make it classy. Iâm talking tuxedos and terpene tastings â a âGrowers Gala.â Imagine a sommelier sniffing a nug and saying, âAh yes, hints of pine, citrus, and deep childhood trauma.â
Instead, here we are â every October, scrolling Instagram, watching lone growers post harvest pics with captions like, âWish yâall could smell this.â
Well, Seymour Buds can smell it â and I can smell the opportunity too.

So, Iâm calling out the whole Upstate cannabis community â the cultivators, the dispensaries, the influencers, even the âI-only-grow-for-myselfâ backyard farmers â to make this happen. Because the people are ready. The flower is fire. And the vibes are way too good to waste alone.
And hereâs the kicker: whoever decides to throw this event â hell, Iâll even promote it right here in The Plugâs Pages. Thatâs a promise. You bring the buds; Iâll bring the buzz. Letâs make it official and turn this fantasy into the dopest harvest party New Yorkâs ever seen.
If no one else steps up, then I, Seymour Buds, might just have to rent a barn, roll up a few pounds, and host The Danksgiving Festival 2025 myself. BYOB â Bring Your Own Bud.
Until then, keep your jars sealed, your trimmers sharp, and your lungs prepped.
Because Upstate New York deserves a harvest party worthy of its weed.
Now if youâll excuse me, Iâm off to carve a pumpkin bong. đđš
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2026 Growerâs Gathering: Cannabis, Clones, Cheap Ounces, and Enough Dogs to Start a Wolf Sanctuary
By OG Strain for The Plugâs Pages Magazine
There are cannabis events⊠and then there are Damn Sam events.
And if youâve ever attended a Growerâs Gathering hosted by Rob Robinson and Emily Harper â better known throughout the canna community as Damn Sam â then you already know youâre not just showing up for weed.
Youâre showing up for a full-blown cannabis carnival where somebodyâs grandma is buying clones, a guy dressed like Ozzy Osbourne is screaming into a microphone, somebody else is carrying a deer skull through the parking lot like itâs perfectly normal, and at least fourteen dogs are emotionally supporting everyone simultaneously.
This yearâs Growerâs Gathering in Palenville, New York was another unforgettable celebration of cannabis culture, community, and controlled chaos in the best possible way.
Held at the beautiful The Griffin House, the event brought together over 50 vendors from all over the region, offering everything from premium flower and hash to genetics, clones, body care products, art, apparel, oddities, and enough cannabis deals to make your wallet nervous before you even parked the car.
And despite windy, overcast weather that looked like Mother Nature herself forgot her lighter, the turnout was massive.
Families came out. Friends came out. Growers came out. Smokers came out.
Even the dogs came out.
Seriously â there were dogs everywhere. Big dogs, little dogs, fluffy dogs, old dogs, dogs that looked like they definitely knew where the hash table was located. If you love cannabis and dogs, this event basically felt like heaven with food trucks.
Vendor Heaven for Cannabis Lovers
One of the highlights of Growerâs Gathering is always the incredible vendor lineup, and this year absolutely delivered.
If you were hunting for quality flower, Higher Beings powered by Hudson Valley Green had people stopping in their tracks with premium buds and good vibes. And of course, the legendary Kevin Graham dropped what may have been the quote of the entire event:
âEvery day is a good day OG â every day we wake up breathing is a great day.â
Honestly? That man deserves to have that printed on a rolling tray immediately.
Meanwhile, if genetics are your thing and you enjoy talking terpenes like stockbrokers talk Bitcoin, No Mountain Higher had killer genetics that had growers hovering around the booth like moths around a porch light.
Need clones? No problem.
Smuggles 518 came prepared with clones and genetics for growers ready to kick off the 2026 season, while Haywood Buds also brought healthy clones that had growers acting like proud parents at a plant adoption center.
For people looking for wellness products, Stickman Body Care offered quality flower along with body care products that probably smell better than most peopleâs apartments.
Fashion lovers had plenty to spend money on too.
Hippiefunland brought colorful tie-dye shirts loud enough to be seen from space, while The Good Sheppards had hats and family silver that looked like something a stylish outlaw wizard would wear while trimming plants under moonlight.
And then came the ounce wars.
If you wanted dense budget-friendly flower, East Coast Remedies was moving $50 ounces that had people checking their pockets twice just to make sure reality hadnât glitched.
Meanwhile, Shaka Joe’s â famously known as the Home of the Hundred Dollar Ounces â was doing exactly what theyâre known for.
And for those wanting premium quality with delivery options nearly everywhere, Backwoods Beauties had $120 ounces and enough interest around the booth to make you think they were handing out winning lottery tickets.
Then, just when you thought the event couldnât get any more interestingâŠ
You turn a corner and suddenly somebody is selling skulls.
Because of course they are.
Central Oddities brought deer skulls, human skull replicas, furs, and enough strange collectibles to make the entire event feel like a cannabis festival collided head-first with a medieval curiosity shop.
And for hash lovers, Experienced Hashish was serving up quality hash that had seasoned smokers nodding in approval like judges on a cooking show.
Live Music, Great Food, and Ozzy Apparently Returned from the Dead
As if the cannabis itself wasnât entertaining enough, attendees were also treated to live music and food throughout the day.
But one of the biggest crowd-grabbers was the Ozzy Osbourne cover band Garth.
And listenâŠ
These guys didnât just play Ozzy.
They looked and sounded so much like Ozzy that half the crowd probably checked the calendar to make sure it wasnât 1983.
At one point, between the music, the smoke clouds, the barking dogs, and the smell of food in the air, the entire place felt less like an event and more like a cannabis-powered alternate universe where everybody somehow got along.
Which honestly says a lot.
Because unlike the typical drunken bar scene where somebody inevitably argues about nonsense and punches a jukebox, cannabis events like Growerâs Gathering have a completely different energy.
People were friendly.
People were helping each other.
People were laughing.
Growers were sharing advice.
Strangers were becoming friends over jars of flower and conversations about terpenes.
It was community in its purest form.
Damn Sam Does It Again
None of this happens without the hard work of the hosts.
Special thanks go out to Rob Robinson and Emily Harper for putting together another outstanding and memorable event and helping kick off the 2026 grow season the right way.
And major appreciation also goes to The Griffin House for allowing the community to gather there and create another unforgettable day for cannabis culture in New York.
Growerâs Gathering wasnât just a cannabis event.
It was a reminder that the cannabis community is filled with good people, positive energy, creativity, laughter, support, music, food, friendship, and apparently an unlimited supply of dogs.
And honestly?
Thatâs exactly how it should be.
Much love,
OG Strain
Want to attend future Damn Sam events?
You can find upcoming events, details, and information at
Damn Sam Official Websiteâ : www.damnsam.com
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Disconnected, But Not Out: A 4/20 Message From OG Strain
By OG Strain
If youâre reading this, youâre already ahead of the curve. Whether you found your way here through theplugspages.com, had the link sent to you, or came across it another wayâyouâre one of the few still tapped in right now. And that matters.
Because at the moment, Iâm operating a little⊠off-grid.
As some of you may or may not know, Iâve been temporarily restricted from Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger since April 3rd. As of now, Iâm still in the appeal process with no real update or change in status. Not exactly ideal timingâespecially with 4/20 right around the corner.
Normally, this is where Iâd tell you to reach out through the usual channelsâbut clearly, this year requires a different approach.
The truth is, social media isnât just about content anymoreâitâs how we stay connected. Conversations, plans, everyday check-ins⊠a lot of that lives in those apps. So when that access disappears, even temporarily, it creates a real gap in communication.
And if youâre someone I talked to regularlyâdaily or weeklyâyouâve probably felt that just as much as I have.
Iâll say it simply: I miss that connection.
But weâre not here to dwellâweâve got a holiday to talk about.
With 4/20 right around the corner, the question is simple:
Whatâs the move?

For those of you in the 518 and surrounding areas, consider this an open call. Iâm still active, still outside, just a little harder to reach than usual. Whether itâs an event, a link-up, or just good companyâIâm open.
Right now, the most direct way to reach me is through X (formerly known as Twitter). Iâll be including my profile link at the end of this article.
And this part matters, so read it carefully.
If you were someone I stayed in regular contact withâand you value that line of communicationâthen donât leave it up to chance.
If you donât already have my number, and you donât currently have a way to reach me, then itâs on you to take that extra step. Create an account on X. Reach out. Even if itâs just a simple âwhatâs up.â
Not because thereâs something urgent to sayâbut because keeping that line of communication open matters.
This isnât about promoting another platform for the sake of it. Itâs about maintaining real connections in a moment where the usual ones are temporarily unavailable.
The people who actually value staying in touch will make that small effort. And once that connection is there, itâs there.
At the end of the day, platforms change. Access comes and goes. But communication? That only exists if both sides are willing to keep it going.
So if youâve been trying to reach me, or if youâve noticed the silenceânow you know where to find me.
And with 4/20 right here, thereâs no better time to tap in.
Stay safe, stay elevated, and keep it real.
â OG Strain
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Censored, Not Silenced: Why the Canna Community Needs to Evolve Beyond Facebook
By OG Strain
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Hey Canna familyâitâs OG Strain here.
Let me keep it real with you right from the jump⊠if youâre reading this, itâs because I canât post it where most of you are used to seeing me: Facebook.
Yeah. Again.
At this point, getting restricted on Facebook as a cannabis content creator feels less like a violation and more like a weekly subscription serviceâexcept nobody signed up for it, and the customer service is about as responsive as a brick wall with Wi-Fi.
But this article isnât just about me being locked out. This is bigger than that. This is about all of usâthe entire cannabis communityâand the position we keep putting ourselves in by relying on platforms that clearly donât support us.
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The Reality We Keep Ignoring
Letâs call it what it is.
Facebook does not support cannabis culture.
And it definitely doesnât prioritize free expression when it comes to our community.
Between automated moderation systems flagging harmless content and bad actors reporting posts, creators like myself are constantly walking a tightrope. One wrong moveâor one strategically offended personâand boom⊠youâre locked out of your own platform.
And hereâs the wild part: sometimes itâs not even strangers.
Sometimes itâs people who follow you⊠engage with you⊠laugh with you⊠and then report you.
Yeah. That part.
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When Support Turns Two-Faced
Recently, I found myself restricted because someone who had been actively engaging with my content suddenly decided to take offenseâover a simple tag.
Not a callout.
Not disrespect.
A tag.
Instead of reaching out like a normal human beingââHey man, can you remove that?ââthey went straight to reporting. Not just the post⊠the account. The whole thing.
Now Iâm dealing with the fallout.
And while Iâm choosing not to name names (because I donât operate at that level), the situation highlights something important:
There are people who will privately support cannabis cultureâbut publicly run from it.
And worse⊠some will protect their image at the expense of your livelihood.
Thatâs not community. Thatâs cowardice.
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The Bigger Problem: Platform Dependence
Hereâs where I need you to really lock in.
As long as we keep building everything on Facebook, we are putting our voices, our businesses, and our movement in the hands of a system that can shut us down at any moment.
Thatâs not strategyâthatâs vulnerability.
Think about it like this:
If your entire grow was in one tent⊠and that tent had a habit of randomly catching fireâŠ
Would you keep putting all your plants in there?
Exactly.
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Itâs Time to DiversifyâAnd Migrate
This is why Iâm urging all of youâcreators, supporters, smokers, growers, enthusiastsâto start branching out.
Iâve recently stepped onto a new platform: X (formerly Twitter).
And from what Iâve seen and been told, itâs far more open to cannabis content and free expression.
Now listenâIâm not saying itâs perfect.
But what I am saying is this:
We need options.
We need spaces where we can speak, share, educate, and buildâwithout constantly worrying about being silenced.
Because letâs be honestâŠ
You canât grow a movement if every post feels like youâre sneaking snacks into a movie theater.
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OG Strain Isnât Going Anywhere
Let me make one thing crystal clear:
Iâm not stopping.
Not because of a report.
Not because of a restriction.
Not because of any platform.
I will continue:
âą Writing for The Plugs Pages Magazine
âą Creating content on my YouTube channel âStrainâs Strain Reviews (Talk Cannabis)â
âą Expanding onto new platforms like X
âą Advocating for this plant and this culture every single day
Facebook might slow me downâŠ
âŠbut it will never shut me up.
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A Message to the Real Ones
If you truly support:
âą Cannabis culture
âą Free expression
âą Independent creators
Then now is the time to act.
Follow me on other platforms.
Stay connected beyond Facebook.
Build accounts elsewhere before you need them.
Because trust meâŠ
The way things are going, itâs not if Facebook comes for youâŠ
âŠitâs when.
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Final Hit (You Knew This Was Coming)
Look, I love this community.
But we gotta stop acting like Facebook is the plug⊠when theyâve been cutting our supply this whole time.
Itâs like going back to the same dealer who keeps shorting your eighth and saying,
âMaybe this time heâll respect me.â
Nah.
We deserve better platforms.
We deserve real support.
And we deserve to speak freely about a plant thatâs changing lives every day.
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Stand Together or Stay Stuck
Together, we stand. Divided, we fall.
So letâs stand smart.
Letâs stand prepared.
And most importantlyâŠ
Letâs stand somewhere they canât keep muting us.
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â OG Strain
Canna Advocate | Strain Reviewer | Voice of the Northeast
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Michael Patterson
October 11, 2025 at 1:02 pm
I am interested. Please contact me