ttystikk
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At the risk of another DUH reply...when do you think the hundreds of millions of square feet under cultivation will create a surplus?
Most of us are aware of supply and demand principles....You might find the history of sell prices in Canada interesting. It is not legal up here, yet we have been experiencing market saturation for the last six months. Prices have dropped significantly.
Colorado is a microcosm of what the future of pot in this country will look like. No one will tolerate less than grade A well manicured chronic; the Mexican Mafia gave up trying to sell schwag because no one would buy it here!
Prices have been falling for years and will continue to. Without the upward price pressure from tourists and 'exporters', weed would already be a Franklin a QP, or even less; maybe just $200US for a whole kilo!
Read my thread; I'm counting on this continuing process to play into my hands as I introduce a system to improve the efficiency of indoor cultivation. Saying the same thing another way, my innovations will reduce costs associated with production and drive prices down even more.