How much for a pound near you?

qwizoking

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who you know makes the biggest impact and quality. you can pick up decent outdoor for 4-600 a lb. brick weed for 3-4. good outdoor up to a g. indoor ive seen mid 3's on the street from regular ol dealers. with mid 2's common. personally my indoor goes 50-100ozs or about a grand a lb of indoor fire


my location is listed. but those are tx prices ive seen. austin, san marc, san ant, san an, midland, Lubbock.
central-west tx basically
 
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who you know makes the biggest impact and quality. you can pick up decent outdoor for 4-600 a lb. brick weed for 3-4. good outdoor up to a g. indoor ive seen mid 3's on the street from regular ol dealers. with mid 2's common. personally my indoor goes 50-100ozs or about a grand a lb of indoor fire


my location is listed. but those are tx prices ive seen. austin, san marc, san ant, san an, midland, Lubbock.
central-west tx basically
thats nuts u know everyone in cali swears weed goes for like 3500 a pound out there
 

qwizoking

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nah. maybe once upon a time. my elec is $.08-.12 per kwh. in cali i already know its automatic double. if im growing outdoor, you cant see my neighbors, this is tx, i mean i have 10's of thousands of acres of land. working cattle ranch too. no choppers..no law enforcement

what im saying is. its cheaper to produce and less stress.
my indoor cost me about $10 an oz to produce. i can sell $100 ozs all day. selling a lb at that price still profits me over a grand. how many i need to sell is factored. how much profit does one need? 10k a month? then you start dropping prices and kicking competition.

an oz in my area has gone from ~300 an oz to 175-200. and better quality. from an avg dealer in just a few years


odanksta is also from tx, fairly certain he's mentioned dallas as closest city
 
nah. maybe once upon a time. my elec is $.08-.12 per kwh. in cali i already know its automatic double. if im growing outdoor, you cant see my neighbors, this is tx, i mean i have 10's of thousands of acres of land. working cattle ranch too. no choppers..no law enforcement

what im saying is. its cheaper to produce and less stress.
my indoor cost me about $10 an oz to produce. i can sell $100 ozs all day. selling a lb at that price still profits me over a grand. how many i need to sell is factored. how much profit does one need? 10k a month? then you start dropping prices and kicking competition.

an oz in my area has gone from ~300 an oz to 175-200. and better quality. from an avg dealer in just a few years


odanksta is also from tx, fairly certain he's mentioned dallas as closest city
So how much are u selling a pound of indoor
 
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