Seed prices are irelevent because most of the time they pay for themselfs over and over again so dont let the price blind you!!
So if your weed is worth $3200, would you pay $50/ceed?
How about $1000/ceed?
At what point is it too much?
I agree that compared to cost of your setup, energy, nutes, and your time, the cost of ceeds may be relatively small. The more you're growing, the less important the ceed cost is compared to everything else. But there is still a fundamental value proposition there.
Regardless of the street value of the final product, why should anyone pay more for ceeds than they have to?
Even if I can afford to spend $500/bean, doesn't mean it makes sense to do so. Again, Riot can charge whatever he likes. . . I have no problem with him ASKING top dollar for his lines. But I'm not willing to PAY top dollar for them, until/unless I believe they are better than almost everything else out there, which in this case, I simply don't. If I can get equivalent quality genetics for a fraction of the price, why shouldn't I?
If you get 4 females out of a pack of 10 seeds your looking at 8 ounces thats 3200.00 worth of buds at 300 a ounce
Pretty sure 8 x $300 is $2400 (not $3200). Also, for what its worth, Riot's packs are 6 ceeds each. Presumably the feminized ones will give you 6 females.
These details aside, and much more important, the whole reason you're growing yourself is so that you DON'T have to pay $300/ounce. That's a prohibition retail price, not a realistic cost for a medical grower who is growing purely for personal use. If you're not selling, the "street value" is irrelevant.
If you're looking at this from a simple business marginal cost perspective, with any given grow, your setup, lights, and nute costs will all be roughly the same and fixed. In other words, no matter which stain you grow, you're going to be using roughly the same amount of lights, nutes, etc. Since other costs of the grow are effectively fixed, the ceed cost is one of the only ones you can control. As a related matter, if you're growing only 1-2 small plants for personal use, the ceed cost can be a significant fraction of the overall cost.
Bottom line is, I think it DOES matter if you're paying $7/ceed vs $23/ceed, and depending on how deep your pockets are, it can matter a LOT. If you're working on a limited budget, you can potentially get several packs of good to excellent ceeds for the same cost as one from Riot.