what strain costs less to produce then the others? do all of your top shelf strains produce the same weight per plant? i dont see how a set rate at 15/g could be the cost of producing each crop. every grower knows that the weight per strain per harvest can vary greatly. if your pricing was based on the actual production cost rather than a demand based price, then wouldnt we see a variance in price for each crop and each strain?
No strain costs less, our members thought it would be a good idea for those that can't always afford top shelf. What we call "discount" could be the left over top shelf that needs to be moved, it could be a crop that didn't get the best of cures, etc..
Discussing the weights your absolutely correct, it's an average. Shop's down the road charge 60, 70, 75, and even as high as 80 for an 8th of meds, without even growing it. While their model has nothing to do with ours, were doing the best we can.
We sponsor the state's youngest patient (9years old), our members pitched in last week and got him a vaporizer because the Phoenix Tears is working great, he just needs something for that hour that consuming tears takes to work. Unless there have been more, ALL of the state's underage patients have become members, and not because we pursued them.
We had a bbq 2 weeks ago & raised over 700lbs in canned food and $420
in cash donations for the West Valley food bank. Ask our members about the prizes we gave away. My point isn't to brag or gloat, the point is that we are doing what we can by our patients. Is there money being made? Yes, every non-profit makes money. Is anybody getting rich? Want me to go take a picture of Bill's truck that's leaking radiator fluid?
Like I said in a prior post, I can't wait to flood the market.... mark my words...