What specific variety is Rays currently dispensing for their 22% White Label Indica?

Hey everyone, I’m wondering if anyone has recently picked up a White Label 22% Indica 15g container from Rays Wellness in Melbourne within the past week or so. Could you let me know which specific strain you got? I’ve been hearing mixed reviews about some of the older varieties they stock, with some people saying they’re not as good as Da Funk. Just want to know what to expect before I make the trip. Any insights would be really helpful. Thanks in advance for sharing your experience!

Hit them up last Monday and grabbed their Granddaddy Purple batch. Way better than expected - nothing like that stale White Label garbage I got there a few months ago.

Flower was sticky with solid trichomes. Perfect indica buzz that put me right to sleep. Still can’t touch Da Funk, but getting close.

They’ve definitely upped their storage game. Container had a tight seal and the bud wasn’t that dry, crumbly mess they used to sell.

Call ahead though. Went back Friday for more and they were cleaned out of the 22% White Label.

Picked up some Northern Lights from Rays 5 days ago. Pretty fresh flower despite all the horror stories about their White Label sitting too long. Hit like the 22% on the label and was cured decently. You’re spot on about Da Funk being better though - this batch was solid but nothing crazy flavor or effects-wise. Budtender said they’d just gotten fresh stock that week, so I probably got lucky with timing. Their White Label pricing makes it decent value even if it’s not top shelf.

picked some up last thursday - got the purple punch batch. not bad honestly, but definitely less terpy than da funk like you said. they seem to rotate strains weekly so i’d check their socials before making the trip.

The Problem: You’re manually checking Ray’s Wellness dispensary stock for specific White Label strains, leading to wasted time and trips due to inconsistent stock updates. You need a more efficient way to monitor stock availability and receive alerts when new strains or batches arrive.

:thinking: Understanding the “Why” (The Root Cause):

Manually checking dispensary websites and social media for stock updates is inefficient and unreliable. Stock changes frequently, and relying solely on manual checks makes it easy to miss desired strains. This wasted time and effort could be better spent elsewhere. An automated system would provide real-time updates, allowing you to optimize your purchasing strategy and avoid unnecessary trips.

:gear: Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Build a Stock Monitoring Bot: Create a script (using a platform like Latenode as suggested in the original post) that automatically scrapes data from Ray’s Wellness website and social media (if they use it for stock updates). This script should focus on identifying new strains, batches, and updates to their White Label inventory. Ensure your scraper respects the website’s terms of service and robots.txt file. The scraper should be designed to handle potential changes to the website’s structure.

  2. Integrate Data Analysis: Extend your bot to analyze the scraped data. This might involve comparing new strains against previously reviewed batches from forums like this one to assess quality. This will give you a better idea of which strains are worth purchasing.

  3. Implement Alert System: Set up an alert system that notifies you (e.g., via email or push notification) whenever a new strain or batch of your interest is available at Ray’s Wellness. The alert should include relevant information such as the strain name, THC percentage, and any available reviews.

  4. Optional: Expand to Multiple Dispensaries: Once your bot is working for Ray’s Wellness, consider extending its capabilities to monitor stock at other dispensaries in Melbourne. This can be achieved by adding more websites and social media pages to your scraper.

:mag: Common Pitfalls & What to Check Next:

  • Website Structure Changes: Dispensary websites often update their layout and structure. Design your scraper to be robust to such changes, perhaps employing techniques like CSS selectors rather than relying on absolute path names. Regularly test your bot’s functionality to ensure it’s still scraping the correct information.
  • Rate Limiting: Avoid overwhelming the dispensary’s server with requests. Implement appropriate delays and error handling in your scraper to avoid being blocked.
  • Data Accuracy: Validate the scraped data to ensure accuracy. Manual verification of some alerts might be necessary to catch false positives.
  • Legal Considerations: Always ensure your scraper complies with the website’s terms of service and robots.txt.

:speech_balloon: Still running into issues? Share your (sanitized) config files, the exact command you ran, and any other relevant details. The community is here to help!

Hit up Rays three days ago and snagged some Critical Mass from their White Label line - 22% THC. Quality actually surprised me. Dense nugs, clean trim, cured properly. Got nice body relaxation without knocking me out completely. My batch tested at 22.1% on the COA they showed me. Only downside was the flavor - pretty bland compared to top-shelf stuff, but hey, you get what you pay for with White Label prices. Stock looked way fresher than the garbage they had last month. They mentioned a new shipment coming this week though, so who knows what they’ve got now.

Just picked up a 15g container from Rays yesterday - got Cannatrek T22 Ruby Oil strain. Batch quality was actually pretty decent, way better than I expected from all the negative reviews I’ve been seeing. THC matched the label and the flower had good structure and smell. I’ve bought their White Label stuff before and it’s hit or miss depending on what cultivar they’ve got at the time. Pro tip: call ahead since their stock changes pretty often. Staff’s usually honest about what genetics they’re carrying for White Label.

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