cherrybobeddie
Well-Known Member
It didn't take long for the "deep pockets" to show up.
It didn't take long for the "deep pockets" to show up.
Why would the price drop if the dispensary prices are even higher than that?Excited to see where prices go. Right now we're at 200 an ounce for mids, and 350 for top shelf from your local guy. Mids will definitely get cheaper.
I realize this is controversial, but I will say itWhy would the price drop if the dispensary prices are even higher than that?
That really doesn’t have anything to do with legalization changing prices.I realize this is controversial, but I will say it
If my home grown tomato plant can produce 8 lb of tomatoes.
And cannabis is a weed, which is capable of producing 8 oz easily outdoors with little more intervention than a tomato plant;
then 1 oz of weed should cost about the same as 1 lb of tomatoes. (less than $5 USD)
Add trimming and curing, maybe that quadruples the cost? ($20 USD)
Or just sell me raw wet weed, I will trim and cure...
I realize this is controversial, but I will say it
If my home grown tomato plant can produce 8 lb of tomatoes.
And cannabis is a weed, which is capable of producing 8 oz easily outdoors with little more intervention than a tomato plant;
then 1 oz of weed should cost about the same as 1 lb of tomatoes. (less than $5 USD)
Add trimming and curing, maybe that quadruples the cost? ($20 USD)
Or just sell me raw wet weed, I will trim and cure...
I'm saying that the high price is due to the risk of legal penalty.That really doesn’t have anything to do with legalization changing prices.
Do you really think supply will shrink after home grow is legal?That would depend how many other people are growing tomatoes. This theory leaves out "supply and demand".
It’ll lower demand very slightly I suppose.. only a small percentage of users will grow their own, and people that like the good stuff won’t be able to grow comparable stuff unless they can walk into a nursery and by a legit cut and keep it healthy until harvest. I don’t think it’ll make a much of a difference, will the price change? Yeah maybe at some point, but not by a whole lot..I'm saying that the high price is due to the risk of legal penalty.
Legal home grow will create a glut, lowering the demand, thus lowering the cost.
Well also we have to stipulate on if we are talking about organic brandywine or those Tomatoes you buy at Walmart.That would depend how many other people are growing tomatoes. This theory leaves out "supply and demand".
Well also we have to stipulate on if we are talking about organic brandywine or those Tomatoes you buy at Walmart.