States and cities with highest lb prices.

sikkinixx

Active Member
LA or NYC. Take your pick based on location. Lots of people. Lots of money. Demand is greater then supply almost always. Not exactly "friendly" markets though.
 

B.B.V.C.

Well-Known Member
From your name BCguy I kind of assume you might be from BC? If so I hear prices in fort mac alberta are crazy, tons of demand cause of the thousands of oil workers up there combined with the fact that its a fairly remote city and the fact that even the people working in the fast food restaurants are making 100 grand a year (a bit exaggerated but there is so much money up there its crazy)
 

BustinScales510

Well-Known Member
Quality bud is the most expensive in the northeast (NYC,Boston, Philadelphia etc), it is far from the med states and has a short growing season for outdoor. Huge population with less inventory/production than the west.
 

WeedFreak78

Well-Known Member
These prices are absolutely ridiculous. I'm all for making a profit on your work but at $5K a LB that's almost a 400% profit..that's fucking criminal, especially where this is supposed to be a community of legal med growers. If i were to get a license I'd undercut everyone by at least 50%, if not more. Greedy bastards. I hate capitalism.
 

althor

Well-Known Member
These prices are absolutely ridiculous. I'm all for making a profit on your work but at $5K a LB that's almost a 400% profit..that's fucking criminal, especially where this is supposed to be a community of legal med growers. If i were to get a license I'd undercut everyone by at least 50%, if not more. Greedy bastards. I hate capitalism.
How do you come up with the 400% profit?
 

WeedFreak78

Well-Known Member
About $1k to grow a pound (first setup including lights nutes etc, if you know how to shop and don't use ever snake oil out there).
At $5k/lb that works out to a 400%profit, 100%profit on a $1K investment = $1k, 200%=$2K, 300%=$3K, 400%=$4K, so $5K minus your initial $1k investment=$4k=400% profit. This is kinda simplified, a 20K watt grow op will have a larger startup but the profit margin, factored over a few grows or years will be about the same,assuming the the final yield to initial investment ratio is about the same.

Does that make sense? I think I'm thinking this out right.
 

theexpress

Well-Known Member
Im in wisconsin and I pay anywhere between 38 and 5400 for a pound. I pay 5400 for a diesel or a grand daddy purp. Recently got a hook up in michigan for 32 but the drive on 94 is risky for a guy with dreads lol
u buy Kenosha???? or anywere close to chi?
 
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