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First it's important to note that reviews of AZ dispensaries will generally be artificially inflated because most have a policy of giving freebies to patients who write positive, verified reviews. Bloom is no exception. The truth about Bloom is that it has the feel of a business run by high school students. It's generally disorganized and customer service problems and log-jams are common, even though they've never really been that busy any time I've been in there. Even worse, in late summer 2015 I found a chunk of hardened potting soil in a bag of Bloom's product, and it was supposed to have been hydroponically grown--I guess NOT! Needless to say I don't go to Bloom any longer. Urban Greenhouse on W Indian School is a better bet for discount products.
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