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whatever UK cut I got back in March. is total s***. about 7 weeks of flower now. and I'm ready to throw it away.
bummer, we hit 2 per light with her many times...
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whatever UK cut I got back in March. is total s***. about 7 weeks of flower now. and I'm ready to throw it away.
Wow paying 20-30 for clones blows my mind! Around western canada the only time i'v heard of prices over 5 bucks a piece was for foot tall ones in 4x4's for 7 a piece.
On another note, i'v recently heard of people paying up to 3 bucks a day per plant for someone else to veg plants for them. I know someone paying 74 bucks a day for 74 plants, which is 518 a week..not bad for not having to worry about veg time. It would all depend on how healthy he kept your plants though..
all clones from the krinken are $8
if i potted them then they're $10 unless you gimme the pots back
i don't see how any strain is worth much more than any tomato plant (including san marzano tomatoes)
those $2500 days are over
even the $500 days are over
but i'm not gonna argue if you wanna gimme that kinda $$$ for a cut - i just wouldn't ask for it ;)
you don't have the right cuts then. If you want a cheap clone they are there. If you want something better than expect the $$ to go up. If anybody sais they want a clone for 5$ from me i'll start laughing lolthose $2500 days are over
even the $500 days are over
but i'm not gonna argue if you wanna gimme that kinda $$$ for a cut - i just wouldn't ask for it ;)
Around here, the most desirable cuts seem to become the most common ones. I feel like we want to spread the genetics, not hoard them..
But then the you're predicating the idea of basing the pricing structure on the potential income, and that just doesn't seem right to me. I see where Krinken is coming from on this, he's talking about actual production costs and recuperation of said costs, plus a little extra. Beyond that, desirability within the market should set prices.Hahaha what?
So if you do mono crops with OG you're doing it all wrong eh?
Also I don't see folks making 3-4k a lb with tomatoes. It's a horrible analogy.