Thugs ...really starting to hate that code word.
Dang that's expensive. A friend locally getting offers at 12 for his very decent outdoor yet holds out for 16 or it doesn't move out the door.Non-med state. About 35-40 here, tops and lowers mixed, grade A cured.
25-30 for no cure, sloppy trim. Likely won't get any main colas, either.
Fire og 25/pack
Dang that's expensive. A friend locally getting offers at 12 for his very decent outdoor yet holds out for 16 or it doesn't move out the door.
Isn't a code word to Me... Race has nothing to do with it, Brah. You brought it up.
The "thug culture" really exists. Nothing wrong with bringing it up. If you don't see it, you're not paying attention.
Not surprised in the least. Thx for the info.There was recently a survey that claimed that 80% of customers who buy herb prefer cheaper price over quality.
i was actually surprised at the numbers i thought it would be half n half since theres so many pot snobs nowadays...eighty percent is a huge chunk of the market, which makes sense because cheap cali outs are moving wayyy easier than indoors. i have friends who have been sitting on indoor for weeks because no one wants to pay more for that shit, i know a few breakdown delivery service guys in the bay area who are say most of their business is for 20-30 eights of popcorn outdoor, and zips for a hundred of some outdoor moving easier than zips of good indoor for two.
and with outdoor quality as high as it is this year, and with CARE setting stricter power use limits, indoor growers who dont have their game on point should be scared.
Maybe we get a great run in growing weather and average to poor growers continue to pull off good harvests of decent quality herb. Last time I saw a bad weather year only the better growers held up OK and a lot suffered. Get on your game because it will always pay dividends good year or not.and with outdoor quality as high as it is this year
If outdoor can go big by the acre in Cali what you'll see are rows of plants with fertigation, machine processing, etc. Some practices I see many use now won't be cost effective on a large scale. No more smartpots, teas, etc. They'll just work with native soil and build it from there. There's agronomists out there chomping at the bit to see this change happen. Quality won't suffer if done right and probably better than a lot of what people are currently doing as they bring their experience and science into play. We'll see.[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]machine trimmed premium od strains can sell for $60usd/oz and fetch $2 million a ton. the new metrics will measure od grows by tonnage and this will change the game big time.[/FONT]
I've moved on to getting involved with people selling the picks and shovels and gotten away from gold mining
I'm looking 5 years out.^^ the suppliers (lumber, hardware, prostitution, gambling, food, booze, etc...) made out huge during the great gold rush. the miners mostly suffered.
the bean game with grail od commercial strains could get extremely lucrative.