Li Qing kept busy all afternoon and managed to accomplish less than a pound's worth of work.
Picking honeysuckles was on par with harvesting Wenguan Leaves.
Li Qing roughly calculated that the biggest cost of cultivating these herbs was labor.
Everything else was manageable, and the crop was suitable for planting.
However, with the massive profits from Wenguan Leaves in mind, Li Qing felt dissatisfied with the potential earnings of three to six thousand per acre from honeysuckles after the hefty labor costs and decided to take a longer look before making a final decision.
If there were no better options, he would probably settle on honeysuckle without any surprises.
Aside from the high labor costs, the advantages of honeysuckle were quite prominent.
Not only was the price fierce, but it was also stable.
Moreover, its cultivation didn't involve overly complex techniques, nor was it too demanding on soil and water conditions.