No, you're right - in most every example except marijuana beans.
Not because more expensive shouldn't be better, but because many of us - you, included - have learned that is yet to be the case.
Yeah, that's a good point. I guess I'm just looking for an answer as to why they price their seeds like they do. Say for example....
-They had to shell out $20K for a cut of something to breed with. I could understand passing that expense along to the consumer.
-Or if they had a plant that was particularily hard to pollinate
-Or that plant only produced a very small amount of seeds so the price per unit was higher.
-Or, if the gear was consistently fire
Those would all be valid reasons to charge more than their competition.