Lightgreen2k
Well-Known Member
Its more then just that, since you payed more for the seed, you can market.it to a collective for more or per customer. The legal market is booming.I think breeders and car manufacturers can charge whatever they want for their products and it's up to individual consumers to decide if it's worth it or not. If it isn't worth it they'll lower the price or withdraw from the market. I welcome discussion of whether or not Aficionado is worth the price.
I don't think there is any way the difference between buds from Aficionado's seeds and buds from $50 packs like Bodhi is as big as the difference between a Lambo' and a car that costs an order of magnitude less. I'm sure in many cases there is not much difference at all. In some cases you might like cheap ass seeds better because there's a lot of personal preference involved in Cannabis. I've only grown out one Aficionado strain so far, Long Valley Royal Kush, but they were pretty uniform and I still have one of them and have a cut vegging now.
Is Aficionado worth it? It's up to you but at least they're trying to offer something more than elite chucks like deliberate breeding and customer service. Based on what I know about them, I'm confident the elite cuts they do use are the real deal too.
Days of grams of 10-12 are no longer.
$12-$16 is standard.
With this $18-$20
Harvest 4 - 6 plants one pound.
Collective will take it for $4000.
So you say how you figure.
At min $15 x 450 gram= $6750
6750- 4000 = $2700
Reasonable profit for something you didnt put time and effort into.
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