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Re: Bamboo trades

by HumanJHawkins <HumanJHawkins.23rzjy@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 25, 2006 at 05:19 AM

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Question: How much are you willing to give for bamboo?
    
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lantzmich Wrote: 
> OK, I am curious why everyone wants an arm and a leg for a start of
> bamboo?

It's simple supply and demand. I'm a bamboo hobbiest. So I feel your
aggrivation. I am trying to justify paying $60 for a 5 gallon Ph. Nigra
'Daikokuchiku'... This, and there is no real evidence that it's large
size is even genetic. (On the other hand, no other Ph. Nigra has ever
gotten that big, so I'll pay the extra $20 and call it a gamble.)

But I also recognise that there are a lot of people who want this... If
I had five extra plants and 100 people who wanted them, I would probably
also price them accordingly.

eBay is helping though... It used to be that a common gardener like me
who had an extra plant from a division would have no good way of
selling it. But now, I can put them on eBay (as can a lot of other
people who are waking up to it). So, prices are falling for the common
species. If you just want a 1 gallon Moso, you can get it for $12.

Final note: A $10 #1 Moso will be well established in maybe 7 years...
A $25 #3 might be that big in 5 years. Or, a $45 #5 plant might be that
big in 3 or 4 years. So, you have to ask yourself, "Is having this plant
big 4 years earlier worth $35?" For me, the answer is usually "Yes!"


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HumanJHawkins
 




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Re: Bamboo trades
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