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What are the going rates for various trich cuttings?

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Hi

 

What is the general consensus on price per cm for trich cuttings such as

san pedro 

super pedro 

"standard" T bridgesii

Eileen T bridgesii

Standard T Peruvianus

KK242 T Peruvianus

 

Any other info that you think would be handy would be much appreciated. I've been out of the scene for a while. 

 

Also, how much should one pay for lophs and their seeds in the Australian places where they're legal? 

 

 

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san pedro $1 (PC: $0.50)

super pedro $1

"standard" T bridgesii $1.50

Eileen T bridgesii $2 :wink:

Standard T Peruvianus $1

KK242 T Peruvianus $1.50

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If I am cutting to order for someone, I'd usually charge $2-3 per cm for reasonably standard stuff. Anything rare or highly desirable, I let the auction market decide. Sometimes I put what I think is a ridiculous buy it now price on something to test the water and it gets snapped up in a flash. You never know. The appearance of a cut sometimes is far more of a driver than the genetics. An immaculate greenhouse grown cutting with no blemishes or fingerprints will get a better price than a bigger but rougher looking cut of the same plant.

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The market is so hard to predict, I think the COVID cash gave some people extra disposable money to play with and this pushed prices higher. There's been a couple of times where it's looked like coming back but the overall trend is upwards. As Glaukus says above, "pretty" showpiece cuts seem to be fetching more at the moment. 

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I should add though, if I sell something at a price I think is too much, I feel guilty and usually add a lot of freebies as a softener.

Loph seeds are also unpredictable. I used to pay in the vicinity of $0.20 per seed for locality williamsii. Now, slap a locality name on them and they're going for multiple dollars per seed.

It's a seller's market.

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Interesting question. How long is a piece of string?

 

Price: to buy, or to sell? For personal (medicinal, aesthetic, spiritual) or resale value? Including or excluding eBay/PayPal fees? Irrespective of existing or future eBay listing policies?

For a seedling? For a clone of a seedling? For a clone of an established mother? Blemish? Disease? Postage? Etc.

Provenance? Can you hype up your listing by dropping a few SAB forum names and dates -- with the (all-but-guaranteed) promise of "future interest"? Sheesh! Athletic WTF? 

(For what it's worth, I predict a massive downturn in the price of TBM, according to law of supply and demand. And something I read in Rupert Sheldrake.)

 

The market is fickle, to be sure. Per column inch, I'd bank on recouping your initial investment, if you tend your plants with the love & respect they deserve. Break even, if you can. Don't do it for the profit (as opposed to money, per se -- all good hobbies pay for themselves. Eventually.)

 

@Gluakus: It's been a buyer's market, all this summer. I'd be lucky to get $2 per cm for anything, even a live plant that knows how to juggle. 

 

@migraineur: How much should one pay for lophs and their seeds? Well, obviously, ... nothing at all. Perhaps "should" is not the right question?

 

Hey, my two cents. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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