Huh?SMH.
1/10th the price?1/10th of the flower price. give or take. I always turn mine into butter so not really sure. Haven't seen someone selling trim since I was a teen in the 90s and it was called bud leaf lol 3 for 25 baby hahaha
I would think a better deal is a certain % of what they are turning it into.
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If I am buying trim or stale outdoor I usually pay no more than $1/g, for edibles since I use a lot.1/10th the price?
Sounds reasonable.
With legalization it seems a lot of people are interested in making cookies and brownies and such so ive been asked this question a lot lately.
I use all mine for medicine, but im still curious about the answer
Well i have found after several years of wet trimming my bud right down to finished nugs and then weighing them immediately... and then weighing at all after it's been properly cured... there is a weight loss of 78%.Well fresh frozen is gonna weigh alot compared to dry. On average I would charge a portion of what I could make off it if I processed it myself.
I don't weigh my batches of material unless I'm doing a specific test run to yield or something. Usually I use a quart mason jar for my washes and get roughly 3-6 grams of oil depending on exactly how much material was in the jar.
That oil could be sold or turned into edibles which could be sold. So that single mason jar, with 1-2 ounces of material in it can produce $100-300 worth of product easily, probably more if you played your cards right.
I like the 1/10th the flower price answer for dried material. For wet material, you need to account for the weight to be the fairest. Maybe cut the weight in half to make up for the water. I also don't fuck around with crappy trim. I only save and use the absolute best sugar material. There is no point in using the crap unless you want crap back.
Im the same with my trim. If it aint got trichs on it it dont make it into the freezer bag. Im sure most people arent so fussy...lolWell fresh frozen is gonna weigh alot compared to dry. On average I would charge a portion of what I could make off it if I processed it myself.
I don't weigh my batches of material unless I'm doing a specific test run to yield or something. Usually I use a quart mason jar for my washes and get roughly 3-6 grams of oil depending on exactly how much material was in the jar.
That oil could be sold or turned into edibles which could be sold. So that single mason jar, with 1-2 ounces of material in it can produce $100-300 worth of product easily, probably more if you played your cards right.
I like the 1/10th the flower price answer for dried material. For wet material, you need to account for the weight to be the fairest. Maybe cut the weight in half to make up for the water. I also don't fuck around with crappy trim. I only save and use the absolute best sugar material. There is no point in using the crap unless you want crap back.
I think thats about the same as 1/10th the dried price around here or maybe a bit less...If I am buying trim or stale outdoor I usually pay no more than $1/g, for edibles since I use a lot.
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exactly what i do...I've always gotten it free, most the growers I knew had more than they knew what to do with and they would end up tossing it in the garbage if someone didn't just take it.
Occasionally I just can't be bothered taking the time to process it, I understand why others do thoughThrow away sugar trim.....huh?...............not
I've got folks waiting buy my trim.Occasionally I just can't be bothered taking the time to process it, I understand why others do though
Back when it was being picked up free it was for blasting and usually was both trim and larf, if people did not take it from the growers it eventually went moldy and was tossed.
ouch..Trim/shake/popcorn can be the most profitable part of the plant.
Concentrate, oil, tincture, broke smoke etc. Round these parts 50ml of tincture goes for 20, shake ozs are 70$, shatter is 12-35$g, rosin is 45-70$ g, they say..
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