Budley Doright
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I just had a buddy drop off a qp for $300 and it's actually really good, lbs for $1000. Glad I'm out of it lol. Not worth the trouble anymore at that price .
When my buddy gets qp's I get an ounce of it. The last two he got were 300 and 360. Both pretty good. It does make me question my little hobby grows. If you count my time, my homegrown costs much more than that. But it's basically free if you don't count the time. And you can have as many flavors as you want.I just had a buddy drop off a qp for $300 and it's actually really good, lbs for $1000. Glad I'm out of it lol. Not worth the trouble anymore at that price .
They just smell 50 years old!I have no farts that are fifty years old.
You can't count the time if it's strictly a personal stash/hobby grow. Putting a dollar per hour value on what you do with your free time is depressing.When my buddy gets qp's I get an ounce of it. The last two he got were 300 and 360. Both pretty good. It does make me question my little hobby grows. If you count my time, my homegrown costs much more than that. But it's basically free if you don't count the time. And you can have as many flavors as you want.
It's been a bit since I bought any from the local guys and was shocked, last I bought it, it was $1600. The native dispensaries are $8 a gram on average for some pretty good indoor. My electrical costs are over the top and I'm going to have to figure it out to see if the indoor is even close to worth it, as much as I love my hydro . Outdoor was always my deal as a youngster lol, I may have to go back to my roots so to speak.When my buddy gets qp's I get an ounce of it. The last two he got were 300 and 360. Both pretty good. It does make me question my little hobby grows. If you count my time, my homegrown costs much more than that. But it's basically free if you don't count the time. And you can have as many flavors as you want.
^^.... Seen some amazing changes in the last 42 years and expect a few more lol. And yes my time has for some reason become very valuable as I seem to have very little .
Seems about right. I did the math on my last run and it cost me about 20 bucks an ounce, but how you grow effects that operating cost pretty significantly. I love growing, so even when it is stress inducing it is still one of my favorite things to do.Yea by the time you factor indoor costs such a dirt, seeds and electric it can cost you 50-75 an ounce and that doesn't include the risk and sweat equity.
I love growing, and will continue to do so. But I don't let anything get in the way of my hiking. My poor Darwin Dope patches have to get by one their own sometimes, but I'm going to get my days on the trail.. . . . . . . . And yes my time has for some reason become very valuable as I seem to have very little .
The other option is to be able to make a good margin on $1/gram...That was part of the enjoyment of my early days, working at the grow. Also the adrenaline rush when we were doing the big ones lol. The amount of effort we put in would kill this old dog, I may need to get an apprentice when I fully retire to supplement the income in my golden years lol. I hope the prices go up . With the government pricing approaching $10 a gram I could work with that margin .
This, right here.I love growing, and will continue to do so. But I don't let anything get in the way of my hiking. My poor Darwin Dope patches have to get by one their own sometimes, but I'm going to get my days on the trail.
If you bear down you might surprise yourself.I have no farts that are fifty years old.
Never trust a fart when you're over 50I have no farts that are fifty years old.
Never pass up a bathroom.Never trust a fart when you're over 50