economics of mary in colorado

theexpress

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Economics of what I see lately are that the demand is through the roof! And supply is 96% not top shelf. So the top shelf is premium. Even then prices are staying status quo for average. Prices are up for top.
just my two cents fellas.
that is real good to know
 

420circuit

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A college town like Boulder or Fort Collins drives the price of land up quite a lot, there isn't anything measured in acres in either of those areas near that price point. If you want to have a reasonable commute to a job in "town" there won't be any real land around the house, just a yard. Keep in mind that the weather can be pretty wild all over the state and there is a real winter for 5-6 months. Just because it was 50 today does not mean it won't be 9 tomorrow. Wind, fires tornadoes, weather is a factor. Traffic around Denver can be very difficult so serious consideration is warranted for where you live and work if near the city. If I was going to grow outdoors as a serious hobby, I would locate in either CA or HI for the year round growing season.
 

lvtokerr

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that is real good to know
I work a a disp and alot of our phone calls are stores trying to sell us whole sale. Supply is plenty high. Everyone got their post summer round down. One guy said he has 1500 pounds in stock. Riverrock said they have pounds of 25 strains. Need i go on? If i had cash id sit on all of my weed till August and get top dollar.

Spent over three hours stuck in traffic in denver yesterday. I love living in my little town up on the mtn.
 

LesterBurnum

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I work a a disp and alot of our phone calls are stores trying to sell us whole sale. Supply is plenty high. Everyone got their post summer round down. One guy said he has 1500 pounds in stock. Riverrock said they have pounds of 25 strains. Need i go on? If i had cash id sit on all of my weed till August and get top dollar.

Spent over three hours stuck in traffic in denver yesterday. I love living in my little town up on the mtn.
Yeah and if you see that outdoor you'll see why they dump it. Can't compare to top notch indoor period!
 

Constiello

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Here in the Springs, herb is generally in supply for street dealers and dispensaries. Yeah like every economy, demand will rise and fall just like supply. But more or less, say if you call your street #1, if she doesn't have what you're looking for, street doctor #2 will likely have it. At least in my area of the Springs, average bud is mids with occasional dank.

Pay no more than $10 a gram, too. (unless you are at a dispensary with THC count and the bud is worth extra $+)
 

Trousers

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the demand for marijuana will always exceed the supply, that is, until the economy falls one last time.

That was not the case in Colorado. The dispensaries opened and many were charging $50-$65 an 1/8th. Pretty quickly the prices started dropping. Now you can get a pretty good 1/8th for $25 and a pretty good ounce for under $200.

The prices would not have dropped 40% if the demand exceeded the supply.
When the recreational stores open in a year, I imagine people will be ready for it.

I don't see the prices dropping much more though.

I only use dispensaries for vape pen cartridges.
 

SahTiva

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I'm willing to bet the recent fluctuation in price has more to do with the outdoor guys finishing with literal shit tons of herb and a lot less to do with 64, while I do agree
it will probably impact prices significantly I highly doubt it has already started to saturate the market. Then again I dont work at a dispensary nor sell at all so this is just a guess.
 

lvtokerr

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hydro stuff for 27. Top notch indoor can get up to 3000.
What state are you talking about??? And is that black market or mmj wholesale? Or are those east coast ballers droppin that much? I have to call bs on those numbers. If not we need to burn one.


Outdoor alone didnt cause the prices to nosedive. Its the fact its not 100° anymore. Warehouse acs can actually keep up now summer is over. Plus the same goes for basement guys. If you dont need amps for ac then you can run twice the lights...
 

LesterBurnum

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Prices plummet every year this time of year. And those are good numbers and ill still burn one with ya.
Haha.
call bs all you want.
 

igothydrotoneverywhere

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That was not the case in Colorado. The dispensaries opened and many were charging $50-$65 an 1/8th. Pretty quickly the prices started dropping. Now you can get a pretty good 1/8th for $25 and a pretty good ounce for under $200.

The prices would not have dropped 40% if the demand exceeded the supply.
When the recreational stores open in a year, I imagine people will be ready for it.

I don't see the prices dropping much more though.

I only use dispensaries for vape pen cartridges.
Sounds like whoever has that much surplus is asking too much or not advertising, around here all weed flys off the shelves to the locals and if they can they ship it out of state. even if the supply is higher than the demand here locally go anywhere else in the world. of course there is gonna be a surplus here locallly in colorado, lmfao, WE LIVE IN THE WEED GROWING CAPITAL OF THE WORLD NOW

but if your shit aint selling, it isnt because of the demand(what a joke), its because your product sucks or you have zero networking skills

just think, as consumption goes up, so does tolerance, you cannot keep up with the demand of weed, i repeat, YOU CANNOT KEEP UP WITH THE DEMAND OF WEED. EVER.
 

igothydrotoneverywhere

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Some say cucumbers taste better pickled.
sorry homeslice, that is FACT. i frequent all the dispensaries in this area and i talk to alot of owners and growers, good weed doesnt stay on the shelf period. even in lovely denver metro, if it does, its because you are asking way too much or its just shit phenos made by shit growers
 

igothydrotoneverywhere

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sorry homeslice, that is FACT. i frequent all the dispensaries in this area and i talk to alot of owners and growers, good weed doesnt stay on the shelf period. even in lovely denver metro, if it does, its because you are asking way too much or its just shit phenos made by shit growers
besides if you were actually well travelled you would know that colorado and cali weed is being exported all over the world. the best weed i had when i lived in the virgin islands was from cali, not jamaica. politics bro, this shit is all politics.
 

Trousers

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sorry homeslice, that is FACT. i frequent all the dispensaries in this area and i talk to alot of owners and growers, good weed doesnt stay on the shelf period. even in lovely denver metro, if it does, its because you are asking way too much or its just shit phenos made by shit growers
Holmes, not homes.
You should grow your own instead of buying crappy dispensary weed.

I don't know what you are talking about. Why don't you try to focus your thoughts?
The prices have dropped significantly since dispensaries opened. You can not deny that. The supply has been greater than the demand, Holmes. If not, the prices would go up. It is the law of supply and demand.

I also said that people are growing in anticipation of recreational sales. I don't think people are sitting on their thumbs waiting for government approval.
 

Trousers

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besides if you were actually well travelled you would know that colorado and cali weed is being exported all over the world.
If you were able to comprehend what you read, you would understand what is going on.


the best weed i had when i lived in the virgin islands was from cali, not jamaica. politics bro, this shit is all politics.
Some say cucumbers taste better pickled, bro.
 

igothydrotoneverywhere

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Holmes, not homes.
You should grow your own instead of buying crappy dispensary weed.

I don't know what you are talking about. Why don't you try to focus your thoughts?
The prices have dropped significantly since dispensaries opened. You can not deny that. The supply has been greater than the demand, Holmes. If not, the prices would go up. It is the law of supply and demand.

I also said that people are growing in anticipation of recreational sales. I don't think people are sitting on their thumbs waiting for government approval.
the only reason prices have dropped locally is because of simple market competiton, when the price of weed goes down in new york, london and tokyo then you have the effect of supply and demand. but all of my worldly and east coast sources tell me that you cant grow it fast enough. brah.

ntm as accessibility opens up and the price does become more affordable, people will consume more, alot more. you sound like you live in a cabin in the woods there oscar wilde, why dont you come down to earth with the rest of us, we wont bite.
 
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