It sells here legally at a store, for $80 now, bunk weed no doubt, hermies, popcorn, bottom of the plant, but $100 with tax.(Good, worth smoking cannabis is much more expensive, to be fair)
But price is not the only consideration. Eagle 20.. pesticides. fungicides, bugs, Scares me enough to grow my own, even at a couple bucks a gram.
Same reason folks grow tomatoes at home, taste and health.
i agree but I don't think that was ever considered when I was talking about expense of nutrients...
and here in California where I live...in the very near future...cannabis will be going down in price dramatically
I to grow tomatoes in my back yard...which are delicious.....and I don't spend any money on seeds...(save my own) and since I grow organically...cover crops...no till...so I spend no money
for my cannabis....outdoors organic for hash
indoor hydroponics grown from RO water and pharma grade mineral salts
spending a higher price for a company to take those same mineral salts and mix them in ro water making a stock solution and selling it to the public for an exorbitant amount isn't for me
but to each there own
there are many company's that can sell people all the mineral salts, kelp, humic and fulvic, etc.....for your own mix....literally for pennies on the dollar....buying bottled nutrients...you are paying for water and a plastic bottle
when you go to a large scale hydroponic agricultural grow......you will NEVER find bottled nutrients...EVER
bags of dry salts
the reason why there produce doesn't taste as good as the home produce......it isn't the fact that home is organic
it is the fact that those crops aren't picked when they are ripe...but picked green....shipped across the world...and then subject the ethylene gas...to artificially ripen the outside of said product
but the inside is still pubescent
do a side by side test at home and you would see there is no difference
on this forum...many people have moved to dry salts with outstanding results