Might just be my town.

qwizoking

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Ya 150-2 for a zone
100 a half
50 a q
25-30 an 8th

Street prices where im at no bs pricing and extra taxing. The growers i know do 50-100 an oz

150 a quarter is higher than anything ive ever heard of, unless you mean quarter lb...of reggie, then its standard, a little high


Can get some fire fish scale for a 100 an 8th though. That's some booboo But i guess less product being moved means higher prices to still get bank. I would hate that. For real, i think about how i produce $11 ozs and why these people need so much profit. Only thing i can think is they sell very little, or have strangely high production costs

I feel you though, we have lots of interesting people here. My cities motto is keep austin weird after all.
 

The_Herban_Legend

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Ya 150-2 for a zone
100 a half
50 a q
25-30 an 8th

Street prices where im at no bs pricing and extra taxing. The growers i know do 50-100 an oz

150 a quarter is higher than anything ive ever heard of, unless you mean quarter lb...of reggie, then its standard, a little high


Can get some fire fish scale for a 100 an 8th though. That's some booboo But i guess less product being moved means higher prices to still get bank. I would hate that. For real, i think about how i produce $11 ozs and why these people need so much profit. Only thing i can think is they sell very little, or have strangely high production costs

I feel you though, we have lots of interesting people here. My cities motto is keep austin weird after all.
Prices are inflated because it's still illegal in most states and completely illegal in the eyes of the Feds.
Once it is legalized, prices will plummet,soon after the Federal government will have control of the market through regulations and prices will then begin to rise moderately. Cash in while you can, these inflated prices will not last forever.
 

The_Herban_Legend

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I don't sell little bags, just lb's to clubs(NorCal) for the most part. But if someone wants an oz, 150 is about right. I don't even know what I would sell an 1/8 for nowadays. I'd probably just give it away for free.
You are only getting $600 a QP? You must be dropping elbows for $1800-$2200?
 

Aeroknow

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You are only getting $600 a QP? You must be dropping elbows for $1800-$2200?
Around 2400(for fire)for elbows to the clubs. A little less in the black market.
It was double that up to about 15yrs ago. Prices have been falling ever since people realized it doesn't require big testicles to grow anylonger(prop 215)Shit started dropping a few years after prop 215 passed here in California.
 

ttystikk

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Prices are inflated because it's still illegal in most states and completely illegal in the eyes of the Feds.
Once it is legalized, prices will plummet,soon after the Federal government will have control of the market through regulations and prices will then begin to rise moderately. Cash in while you can, these inflated prices will not last forever.
THIS.

I'm building my business around this inevitability;

I saw that indoor crop production is fiendishly expensive, in part because it's so incredibly wasteful.

I've spent five years developing ways to save costs while growing indoors at commercial scale and the techniques and technology I've developed will be in demand as soon as pound prices drop below a grand nationwide.

Meanwhile, I'm using my time wisely by positioning myself for the coming market.
 

The_Herban_Legend

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Around 2400 for elbows.
It was double that up to about 15yrs ago. Prices have been falling ever since people realized it doesn't require big testicles to grow anylonger, a few years after prop 215 passed here in California.
I am from Nor-Cal too. I hail from the land off the Pacific Coast Highway, in the peninsula, and my city has a pier. Where do I hail from?
 

The_Herban_Legend

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THIS.

I'm building my business around this inevitability;

I saw that indoor crop production is fiendishly expensive, in part because it's so incredibly wasteful.

I've spent five years developing ways to save costs while growing indoors at commercial scale and the techniques and technology I've developed will be in demand as soon as pound prices drop below a grand nationwide.

Meanwhile, I'm using my time wisely by positioning myself for the coming market.
You are a smart man. The prices are going to drop and regulations will rise. I believe the Federal Government sees a profit in the cannabis industry, not only with taxation, but with fines and fees for those who do not comply with regulations, for example, plant count.
 

ttystikk

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You are a smart man. The prices are going to drop and regulations will rise. I believe the Federal Government sees a profit in the cannabis industry, not only with taxation, but with fines and fees for those who do not comply with regulations, for example, plant count.
All of which will be as much my problem as it is Hydrofarm's when one of their customers gets raided.
 
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