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>Rn I have a granddaddy purple mix listed for 1.4x its suggested price, but then I get away with adding $120 to whatever price my customers start with (usually $100-200 over the listed price of the product). I gradually increase it by $10 when I feel like it and it just keeps snowballing.
The drying racks from what I have seen are useless if this is the case.
Quality does not affect price. In the later areas of the game, customers have higher standards for product. If they want a high quality product, but you try and offer a poor quality, they're less likely to accept it. I do not know if this "quality check" only applies to new customers or not, because once someone is addicted to something, they'll buy pretty much any version of that product from you. They're addicted.
So until you have all the areas and customers unlocked, try and keep 20 of the best quality you can make of all 3 products. As soon as you unlock an area, you can grab those 60 bags and ride around town passing out samples.
I hope this answered your question lol.
My Dock is atm producing Green Crack with a single mix, Mega Bean .. and I noticed that with purple I could charge $107 per bud .. suggested price is @67 .. most customers offers about $130. When I upped it to Heavenly, most times it sells for @ 160-225 per bud .. so I was thinking in the direction that Heavenly is the reason .. but then again .. it can be as it's mostly Uptown/Suburbia that sends me a sms .. it kinda screws with my mind if it's due to increasing quality, or it's just cause of it's location they live in ...