Holy cow I heard of $ 5600 and that was the max I ever heard of.. I think that’s $350 straight up probably could’ve got itFrom 2004 - 2008 in my area $6400-$7000 was the
Holy cow I heard of $ 5600 and that was the max I ever heard of.. I think that’s $350 straight up probably could’ve got itFrom 2004 - 2008 in my area $6400-$7000 was the
It still doesn't make much sense to me, but it's the truth. I wasn't joking though those was real numbers all day everyday. As with your above example, people were breaking it down like that, making ridiculous numbers ontop of the already ridiculous pillows.Holy cow I heard of $ 5600 and that was the max I ever heard of.. I think that’s $350 straight up probably could’ve got it
Totally believe you I’m from Westchester county NY people were really affluent down there.. before marijuana. I used to make my living with a landscape maintenance company and I worked for a lot of rich people that made their livelihood in New York City and had properties they couldn’t even begin to take care of. I think at one point I had 100 accounts, three trucks and six Guatemalans on staff….It still doesn't make much sense to me, but it's the truth. I wasn't joking though those was real numbers all day everyday.
The markets certainly changed a lot, its not getting easier with big corporations and globalism involved.Now I’m scraping by I really can’t believe it or not
I have a friend in my area pondering the same thing. I spent about 2k on my outdoor this season all in all. That's not including time and energy. I think I should be able to atleast recover that no doubt. It looks like 20-30 lbs to me, but only time will tell. If I hit over 10 I should be set to recover my investment and have a good stash for the winter.very nervous about harvest is this going to even pay for itself?
That there is the biggest expense in my caseThat's not including time and energy. I think
Upon which you deserve compensation for. Maybe I'm bias but I'm for the field workers and employees. Whats any industry without us.That there is the biggest expense in my case
I have no idea what I’m looking at I can’t really calculate it if I make that what you just said I will be happyIt looks like 20-30 lbs to me, but only time will tell. If I hit over
It’s the farmer who always get shaftedUpon which you deserve compensation for. Maybe I'm bias but I'm for the field workers and employees. Whats any industry without us.
There's an old saying, we all know it, don't bite the hand that feeds. Yet we all see the hand that feeds being bitten.It’s the farmer who always get shafted
Amazing specimenJust had to run over to my other spot and had this cool walking stick on the front door.
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If you had the right buyer in BC, they would be taking smuggled lbs down to California, fetching up to $5000.00 for top quality outdoor. People who had property that bordered the border, got away with smuggling for quite awhile. You could sell as much as you could come up with, provided it met the criteria of the time. For instance, all bud in the lb had to look the same, there was a time they would not take smoke that had red hairs and a time when the least amount of hairs was preferable. There was always some kind of trend. A grower really had to keep up with the fads if you wanted top dollar and not have to hang onto your stash.I always rounded my pounds up to 480 g keep coming back for more