i can take 5 dollars worth of glass and turn it into a $200 pipe.
i know people who grow bomb ass indoor and i have no problem paying them 250 an ounce when i want some variety. if you can deliver what i seek then i will pay you.
my wife and i are on our 5th week straight of trimming everyday. we put in anywhere from 3 to 8 hours a day and have only taken off 2 days in 5 weeks. averaging 5 hours a day X 33 days gives us 165 hours each. she trims fan leaves i trim bud leaves. i was working at a welding job making 25 an hour so i consider myself worth that at least. 165 X 25 X 2 = 8250 in trimmers pay. divide that by 20 = 412 a pound in trimmers pay.
land is not free. i'm paying 9600 a year to use the areas i grow in. divide that by 20. that's another 480 a pound.
892, so far.
i spent about 500 on nutes. divide by 20. that's another 25.
917.
i put out another 500+ on needed supplies. whether it be string or stakes or tomato cages, new pots, soil. 500 is probably a LOW #. we'll go 30 a pound on that.
947.
labor can be anywhere from1 hour to several hours a day. work starts long before plants ever even go in the ground. this year i spent 2 weeks tilling in manure. manure costs money. my labor is again, at least 25 an hour. i have no idea how many hours i actually put into a full season. i start seedlings as early as January.
i figured when my garden started taking as much time as a "regular" job that it should give back just as much. i make no more from my garden then i would if i was working 9 to 5.
so we were right around 1000 for me to produce a pound. most businesses pretty much double that as there selling price. 2000 a pound for outdoor is fair. i'm a little over that because that is where the market sits. i seek the best prices. call me greedy.