I think by checking out the coffee shop scene in amsterdam, we can get a glimpse of how it would work.It would always be a boutique type of market, like wine. There will be growers with specific strains and methods that will appeal to each person. So, there will always be a market for quality and care. The bigger the grow op, the crappier the weed gets. It becomes generic and all about money. A small grow op on the other hand, spends more money on growing products and enhancements and take care of them like they were children. So you get a better weed that is organic and healthy. I guess just like chicken and eggs. The smaller the farm the beter the taste. Big factory operations are all about chemicals and as cheap as possible results. Budwiser is much cheaper to produce than small craft beers, but small craft beers taste better and worth the extra few bucks.I think prices will hold steady considering the formula for the cost of electricity and the cost of growing supplies. Those elements add to the value of the product big time. So, weed grown outdoors in the open field in nature will be much cheaper, but it will also be much crappier in the end. Outdoor weed is never as good. Its also leafier and crystals have problems forming with the outdoor weather conditions and insects, etc. . , so you can always tell cheap weed from good weed. The difference is what it was fed and the conditions its grown in- all of which cost more money. So, weed prices will reflect the cost of electricity and grow food supplies.You would become a boutique and offer a specific strain and method that people will gladly pay for. (Organic, small farm produced, etc. . ) So you can stand out from the pack easily. Your L.S.D. strain looks quite nice in those pictures you have listed and I'm sure it compares to Kush if not better. Imagine if you were one of the only people in the US with that strain. I think you are the only SR vendor with it.Also, in amsterdam there is a huge amount of value-added products for sale such as soaps, weed cookies, baked goods, shampoo, oils, spreads, hashes and so much more. You can turn crappy weed into awesome hash and cookies! Add value to it and sell it for more. This is the farmers market type of products you would see everywhere.Thoughts?