anybody know of a high profit plant?

sittinherebored

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does anybody know of a high profit plant besides mj? im not looking to make money(if i could it would be nice) but i would try harder to take care of it
 

akgrown

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i dont mean to rain on just a tokers parade but geoducks are actually a clam a huge clam and truffles are a huge cash crop. Most are ove 1500 a pound the problem is truffles (the good ones) really only grow in france and are extremly hard to cultivate anywhere else. ive never even heard of domestic truffles. they also only grow on the roots of specific trees.
 

willywooper

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He's right. Dogs and pigs are used to find the truffles in the wild by hunters (who make big bucks sometimes). I can't imagine they go out digging in the dirt if they could be cultivated. But mushroom cultivation is always an option. Easier than growing MJ just have to be very attentive and sanitary.
 

Jobo

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psilocybin mushrooms - sell for 200 an ounce EASY, A lot of times more. And they grow quick.
 

justatoker

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na bro, you didnt rain on my parade.. it was called of due to rain anyway.lol.. I was just throwing some names out there...hey ,im not a farmer/gardner ,i was just guessing.just trying to be a lil helpful is all

my bad.:sad:
 

TheDankness

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I just bought a miracle fruit tree. They produce grape sized berries that sell for $3 each at market. Apparently when they get to a good size they produce +/- 100 berries every three months. Thats 100 bucks a month off of one tree, not bad at all. Have to be grown indoors though unless you live in southern florida.
 

sittinherebored

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I just bought a miracle fruit tree. They produce grape sized berries that sell for $3 each at market. Apparently when they get to a good size they produce +/- 100 berries every three months. Thats 100 bucks a month off of one tree, not bad at all. Have to be grown indoors though unless you live in southern florida.
it might work here in sc. im pretty close to the coast
 

TheDankness

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it might work here in sc. im pretty close to the coast
Do it up man, its a cool plant. They are slow growers but the berries have a really cool effect. You eat a berry, and for up to two hours your sour taste receptors are shut down. You can eat a lemon and it will taste like lemon candy! Cancer patients use it to get rid of the chemically taste caused by chemo. Sorry I sound like a miracle fruit tree salesman haha.

Here's a link: http://www.livemonarch.com/store_miracle.php
 

Jobo

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Do it up man, its a cool plant. They are slow growers but the berries have a really cool effect. You eat a berry, and for up to two hours your sour taste receptors are shut down. You can eat a lemon and it will taste like lemon candy! Cancer patients use it to get rid of the chemically taste caused by chemo. Sorry I sound like a miracle fruit tree salesman haha.

Here's a link: http://www.livemonarch.com/store_miracle.php

ive heard a lot about these. Theyre legit, if you can get em to grow...
 

shinobi

Active Member
I just bought a miracle fruit tree. They produce grape sized berries that sell for $3 each at market. Apparently when they get to a good size they produce +/- 100 berries every three months. Thats 100 bucks a month off of one tree, not bad at all. Have to be grown indoors though unless you live in southern florida.
I wanna buy one/some of these, I'm in the UK so I don't know if they would ship to me, and if they would I'd have to grow it indoors and if I did where could I sell the berries?
 

TheDankness

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I wanna buy one/some of these, I'm in the UK so I don't know if they would ship to me, and if they would I'd have to grow it indoors and if I did where could I sell the berries?
$3 per berry is their value in Florida at market. This value would be different in your location depending on several factors. The value would probably go up IMO because of the limited availability. I have no idea where you would bring them to sell, I plan on eating/giving away all of them.

I doubt the site that I bought my plant from would ship to the UK. I think your best bet would be to order some berries and germ the seeds. Growing indoors is fine as long as you keep the temp and humidity within tolerance.
 

Kingb420

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how hard are shrooms to grow ? i have a plethora of cow fields to go look @ just need to know there "season" so i know when to look for them, but much more looked down upon than a little weed though
 

Jobo

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how hard are shrooms to grow ? i have a plethora of cow fields to go look @ just need to know there "season" so i know when to look for them, but much more looked down upon than a little weed though
most cows are feed treated foods that prevent shrooms from growing. Look for Amish farms, or old farms.
 
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