breeders can charge whatever price they want whether their seeds are worth it or not, just like if you go into some fancy department store and buy some designer clothing, still made in china, for thousands of dollars. people seem to think "you get what you pay for" is actually true. it should be true in a fair world, but since when are humans living in competive cultures prone to fairness?
DJ shorts sells his seeds for what his customers are willing to pay. no one forces them to spend that much money, and i agree with the previous poster that there's many breeders out there selling beans for under $50 because they aren't out to get rich.
someone listed $15k as an amount of money that sounds small when you try and frame it as what a breeder can do in a YEAR, but with most strains, you can easily produce such a crop at least 4x a year for $60k which is NOT fucking poverty by any stretch.
as a consumer, it's up to you to buy the seeds that are worth what they're selling for. that's why mandala is one of my favorite breeders, he puts real love into his gear that has great quality, and even gives some of his profits to charity because he's in it for the reasons far too few are. including you cash crappers reading this, and you know who YOU are.
until today, i've pretty much only seen respect for DJ shorts as a breeder, like mr nice etc., who charge more for what many consider to be "the best". it's funny, i can remember having the exact OPPOSITE argument years ago with someone who flat out hated all breeders that make bargain knockoffs and crosses. those are generally the breeders i prefer as i like value for my money.
before hating on DJ shorts, how about riffing on "everyone's favorite breeder", doggies nuts? :laugh: