It is obvious that you have never successfully grown "quality cannabis".
The cost of electricity used to produce one pound is more than $50.
Never mind the cost of equipment, nutes, water and labor.
How about trimming? Have you ever trimmed a pound of "quality cannabis"?
Personally, I won't trim a pound for $50. That would be less than minimum wage for me.
I see a lot of people are suggesting I've never grown quality cannabis before based on my suggestion that cannabis "should" be going for under 50$ a pound.
Just to clarify, I grow all outdoor and can guarantee you over the years I have come to produce some serious dank for very cheap up front costs. Rig a drip line up and there's hardly even labor.
The fact is, if restrictions were lifted and cannabis was legalized across the board, large plantations and large corporate operations would produce mass quantities for pennys on the dollar. High cost indoor producers (who by the way are driving the cost of energy up for everyone and causing a massive carbon footprint along the way) would be dinosaurs and not an efficient means to mass produce.
LEGALIZE TAX AND REGULATE, peace
Well seems like you're doing it right. It's been a question of mine as to how much a caregiver should ask for a product. I have a hard time thinking street prices are fair for a sick person to pay. I promise you I'm not trying to disrespect you at all..I'm an old time grower but I want to do it right. I want to help peopleI kinda agree with you in a way. But, just growing a plant or two for myself indoors, I did the math. Just 2 plants, fast finishers from high quality strains and high potency genes from a high quality well respected breeder, costs anywhere from a dime to .50 on the highest side per gram. Since this is personal, I did not calculate the 30 minutes labor a week to maintain the plants or the couple of hours it takes to trim several ounces chilling on a Friday night. Since, a personal farmer will probably be sitting on the couch watching tv while doing these things. I only counted consumables; electric, water, nutrients and whatever else will be used and gone. Consider, I do Hempy bucket, 3 or 5 gallon with perlite and vermiculite and I use it over and over so many times indefinitely until it is thrown into some potting soil for a house plant and I have to replace it. I also use Lucas formula, Maxibloom, Cal Mag and PH up. And a package of those might last for years when you grow on a small scale. Tap water costs are also negligible. Utilities are your highest costs and even that is negligible on a small scale.
Point is, I know this has little to compare with commercial growing, but, from a users perspective, why are you going to pay a premium for top shelf when you can grow the same high quality at home for dimes a gram? Do the math bro. You will be shocked. And it's so easy too? $50 a pound seems a little extreme, but on an outdoor farmers scale I am sure that is easily doable and profitable.
Well seems like you're doing it right. It's been a question of mine as to how much a caregiver should ask for a product. I have a hard time thinking street prices are fair for a sick person to pay. I promise you I'm not trying to disrespect you at all..I'm an old time grower but I want to do it right. I want to help people
So no one should be able to make a living growing unless they own several acres of land? Welcome to the 1600s indeed!Hallelujuah.
Current american cannabis regulations are criminal, promoting small business and crushing innovation.
Quality cannabis SHOULD be going for under 50$ a pound.
Haters gonna hate but that's economics.
My 2 cents peace
Hallelujuah.
Current american cannabis regulations are criminal, promoting small business and crushing innovation.
Quality cannabis SHOULD be going for under 50$ a pound.
Haters gonna hate but that's economics.
My 2 cents peace
I think the amount of hand trimming required for a lb would keep that price a bit higher, but not that much.
Cheers.
And if grown outdoors christmas tree style? No manicure, just come pick your own and take it home for $100?
I and many more can deliver an outdoor grown plants that will yield a Kg or two when cleaned and dry. You do not need electricity any more then electricity is need to grow the best grapes for wine. It is the sun and earth. You are maybe thinking how you can maximize your profit per gram or OZ or pound, that is not how the average farmer thinks, he is thinking of a return per acre, and is lucky to see a good return year after year, that is the real world.
You live in a world created by the price supports of the illegality of the product, and that is gone.
I have grown quality Cannabis, so I do know how it works, I was growing quality Cannabis before anyone used lights or clones. Organic in the ground.
-SamS