Yep.... I still got product on the market I haven't even been fully paid for yet. ... Got a legit contract tho. 2 more weeks, and this shit is about to go the legal route.Duh the cash grab is over... boot strap time.
I’m sorry man that’s shitty to hear. I hope something changes and states are allowed to export to other legal states soon.
Worst. Legal. State. Ever.I’m sorry man that’s shitty to hear. I hope something changes and states are allowed to export to other legal states soon.
If you're trying to make a living... yeah, it should cost more than tomatoes. You ever grow a 20x30 room?It shouldn't cost more than tomatoes.
it sounds really nice but I can’t agree with it. There are expensive exotic herbs out there, why wouldn’t weed be included?It shouldn't cost more than tomatoes.
It happens when you have $2500 a year State fees, 25% out of State ownership, and unlimited growers, Dispos, processors, no cap on how many you can grow, If you want to grow a million plants,... ok cool. This has got the be the worst saturation of any Legal State that I know of. We have more growers than CA, WA, and CO combined.how does that happen? medical-only state with price caps? aren't caregivers there limited in what they can charge (like limited to their costs or something ridiculous)? and is that really what's being sold in stores? wows all around.
I grew an entire house. You're just used to black market prices. The tomato producers make money, what's the difference?If you're trying to make a living... yeah, it should cost more than tomatoes. You ever grow a 20x30 room?
They don't produce tomatoes indoors. Hoop House.. yeah. Cost difference is major.I grew an entire house. You're just used to black market prices. The tomato producers make money, what's the difference?
Just like tomatoes, there are expensive, heirloom varieties that cost many times the cheapest tomato at the grocery store. Wine, same thing - expensive, and cheap. Cheese, same thing. Any commodity will end up with a similar cost structure in an open market. Weed has never had an open market, and a black market creates profit opportunities that would not otherwise be available.it sounds really nice but I can’t agree with it. There are expensive exotic herbs out there, why wouldn’t weed be included?
Of course they do. If tomatoes were only grown by individuals at home and sold on the black market, they would cost as much as weed. They do not cost that much, because of economies of scale, something the weed industry has not yet been able to utilize to great benefit.They don't produce tomatoes indoors. Hoop House.. yeah. Cost difference is major.
Do you even understand the legal weed market? I live outside of a town that has about 24,000 people in it. You can buy tomatoes at about 3 places. This town has 22 Dispensaries, and the State has over 9600 growers. This would be like a town of 24,000 and having 22 Mcdonald's.... and you gotta consider that half of them don't even like McDonalds.Of course they do. If tomatoes were only grown by individuals at home and sold on the black market, they would cost as much as weed. They do not cost that much, because of economies of scale, something the weed industry has not yet been able to utilize to great benefit.
numbers dont lieDo you even understand the legal weed market? I live outside of a town that has about 24,000 people in it. You can buy tomatoes at about 3 places. This town has 22 Dispensaries, and the State has over 9600 growers. This would be like a town of 24,000 and having 22 Mcdonald's.... and you gotta consider that half of them don't even like McDonalds.
huh? inputs. nutes alone. ask Uruguay citizens how their state-run $1/gram cannabis program is going -- dank or mids?I grew an entire house. You're just used to black market prices. The tomato producers make money, what's the difference?
I was excited to grow top shelf weed up until this year. Now, It just doesn't seem worth it. Got a room going right now, and my motivation is getting weaker by the day knowing that all the effort I put into this grow is going to yield me $700 a lb. 3 years ago, I could sell lbs. for $3000 no problem.