Looks great to me. Sounds like your in Mi so that seems about right to me. I dont know anything about eastside places but the places over in the west side generally wont go above 150 and thats if you can even get them to check your meds. Most places I know about are trying to move there own crews meds or have long standing relationships with guys like me. Sometimes the presentation can make a difference or having multiple strains to offer. Example , guy a walks in with one or two varieties that are old news he might not get much interest regardless of quality, guy B walks in with six strains of the latest and greatest high demand strains with lab test to boot he will most definitely get better offers and lots more of them, or guy c meets at the house and has dinner because they have been friends since highschool and he gets 200 t0 250 per and moves the whole mess. Guy A is a dime a dozen, guy b is much harder to come by , and guy c is almost as rare as a unicorn. The main guy I work with is not interested in meeting new caregivers whatsoever at this stage in the game, I have tried repeatedly to introduce friends that I taught and have most same strains and quality I do and he wont even look at there meds.. I made my most my connects many years before the med boom and its paying off now for sure, it makes life much easier. Trimming makes a big difference as well, precisely manicured buds, only bringing the tops all the time, never tarnish your rep with a larfy bag or substandard quality , if you grow a bad plant keep it for yourself or throw it in the trash, trim all buds down to 1 to 2 gram nugs because that is what they move and they hate cutting bigger buds from the stem for the 1 gram patients and being left with a jar of stems when its gone. If all that fails change the names of your strains and tell everyone its organic, that seems to be working in some cases. Hopefully this doesnt come off as arrogant, just trying to offer my perspective and thoughts. Good luck with your next grow hope it does well for you