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When it comes to grow operations, you usually have a fixed price per plant that assumes
that the plant, when mature, will produce X number of buds and bring in X amount of
dollars. The dollar amount varies according to location and to the type of plant if a
specific strain can be identified.
In a generic sense, the main difference in price will be regional. For example, one can
expect to pay $21,000-$26,000 for a kilo of cocaine, but if one were to buy the same kilo
in Florida, they might pay $14,000-$18,000.