Market it going down fast

GroErr

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Quality up, prices down, not a bad thing, particularly for patients. While I feel for those who've made it their primary source of income, the writing has been on the wall for a while, change or become extinct. Growing indoor for profit has been on a countdown for a while, already getting close to the line from what I'm hearing in ON. That said, I spend ~200/month all-in to grow more than I'll ever consume which is the cost of what, 3/4 oz. of LP shwagg? I don't care how low the price goes, growing my own and knowing what goes into it, unlimited edibles is the reason I grow, not necessarily price.
 

itsmehigh

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who doesn't? what ya getting at?
Me, I have never stepped foot in a Walmart. I would rather spent a little more and support my local community stores. I’m all about fresh, local, organic, and I’m not alone. Just getting a gauge on how frugal you are, and how important supporting your local community is. Not judging. I’m all for saving a buck, but at what cost to my community is taken into account. I try and stay out of big box stores as much as possible, but it’s getting harder and harder as the corporations take over, Sad!

Ps The only time I buy Patrone is at duty free when I travel.

Itsme.
 

redi jedi

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Me, I have never stepped foot in a Walmart. I would rather spent a little more and support my local community stores. I’m all about fresh, local, organic, and I’m not alone. Just getting a gauge on how frugal you are, and how important supporting your local community is. Not judging. I’m all for saving a buck, but at what cost to my community is taken into account. I try and stay out of big box stores as much as possible, but it’s getting harder and harder as the corporations take over, Sad!

Ps The only time I buy Patrone is at duty free when I travel.

Itsme.
When it comes to food I agree...except the organic thing, not on that wagon. But for toilet paper, paper towels, toothpaste, soap...bla bla bla, ya not spending a penny more than I have too
 

bigmanc

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Price is always relevant to what your getting. Bottom line I won’t pay more for something if I can get the exact same thing for less, usually larger ticket items. When your speaking something subjective to opinion like weed everyone is different. Il buy quality but it won’t be at 10-14$/g
 

itsmehigh

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When it comes to food I agree...except the organic thing, not on that wagon. But for toilet paper, paper towels, toothpaste, soap...bla bla bla, ya not spending a penny more than I have too
My bad, I’m a hypocrite, I shop at Costco for those too.

Feeling feisty today, snow day today, major storm in BC, 10cm of snow and they shut down BC. Lol.

Peace Itsme.
 

redi jedi

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Price is always relevant to what your getting. Bottom line I won’t pay more for something if I can get the exact same thing for less, usually larger ticket items. When your speaking something subjective to opinion like weed everyone is different. Il buy quality but it won’t be at 10-14$/g
I use to only buy Snap-on tools then crappy tire started offering life time warranty on their pro series tools...
 

cannadan

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never have a problem paying for good quality,,,and have always had a standing order of quality over price..
and have taken only the best available...at that moment in time.,..
I would always choose quality over price,since that what sets medicine apart from recreational mj.
 

CalyxCrusher

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. I would rather spent a little more and support my local community stores. I’m all about fresh, local, organic, and I’m not alone.
Thats great if you can afford those options. If theyre even available to begin with. Why do you think you generally see middle to low income people shop there? Work with what ya got
 

gb123

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“Master Growers” lol, WTF is that?

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dude..... to see them squirming when they realize THEY HAVE NO CLUE when it comes to growin Real Dope :lol:

Its hilarious to see them go searching for fools that will turn and help the fucks...
the ones that do usually cant grow anyway ..and it is showing LARGE :lol:

Real herb is grown by real growers who have been doin it for ever!...Plain and simple shit really.
 

itsmehigh

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dude..... to see them squirming when they realize THEY HAVE NO CLUE when it comes to growin Real Dope :lol:

Its hilarious to see them go searching for fools that will turn and help the fucks...
the ones that do usually cant grow anyway ..and it is showing LARGE :lol:

Real herb is grown by real growers who have been doin it for ever!...Plain and simple shit really.
With the right guidance and mentors anyone can be a great Grower, I have clients who are brand new killing it. It’s when you start to over complicate things is when shit hits the fan. It’s not rocket science to grow a few quality plants. Commercial growing is an entire different animal, no one person is responsible for quality, it’s a team effort. Without the right team players your screwed. Chain is only as strong as its weakest link.

Itsme.
 

HotKarl2

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oh...I get ya now. I heard 35w/sqft of led is equal to 50w/sqft of hid but I'm not completely sold on that yet. Still though considering the upfront cost of led compared to hid...it will take some time to see ROI.

When a lb is going for 500 or less...wont matter what kind of light your using.
I will know next run when I see my 1.2KW Quantum yeild vs my 2.4 KW HPS. I can already tell they are just as bright with a more uniform light distribution. Having said that my HID reflectors were crap base models. And yes, I may require a bit of heat in the winter but I will be able to complete a summer crop which I never could have done with HID without copious AC...
 
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