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If the best you can do on a pound you grew is $3200 and its super dank shit you aren't connected or you are retarded only to sell your wares to clubs. There is no other state in the nation you can get $3200 for a pound of dank. $3200 is like a price if your buying multiple pounds from the Cuban mafia. Don't settle, go on a vacation, or get familiar with USPS. The rest of the US loves weed just as much as Cali and are willing to pay. Its almost dry in my college town of unquenchable weed heads shit Im one.
This reminds me of ice cream. I don't know when they started doing this, but it used to be that you'd buy what looked to be a half gallon and it was a proper two quart container. Now? It's 1.5-1.75 quarts!For outdoor: 1,800-2,800 on average.
For indoor: 2,500-4,000 on average.
You might get a little more if you sell it in quarters or ounces but the market in CA has become ridiculously flooded this last year so prices have taken a big hit.
Buying it from the clubs is often more expensive than buying it on the street. From what I have seen then usually charge $35-$90 an eighth with $40-$50 probably being about average. The annoying thing is a lot of the clubs will go and buy a pound for say $2500 and turn around and sell it for $6,400+. So even though the prices the growers are getting keeps going down, the people buying it from the clubs are still getting stuck with the same high prices, and the clubs keep raking in more and more profit, while giving everyone else the short end of the stick.
LMFAO you've never been to Cali and have never sold pot have you?
lol the clubs are sketchy. Me and my partner in crime (no homo) was in the backroom with the owner of a brand new club in Richmond. Golden Gate Heath Center. ......
fuel up the plane
So its ok to be a criminal (partner in crime), but not be gay... I'm just saying.
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