UncleBuck
Well-Known Member
are you sure?22 my friend. Nice picure you have. lol
you look like you are 14, tops. and this website is for 18+ only.
are you sure?22 my friend. Nice picure you have. lol
Id bet youd like it if i was 14. You seem like the type.are you sure?
you look like you are 14, tops. and this website is for 18+ only.
Dude don't start that type of stuff. What would make your mind go this direction???Id bet youd like it if i was 14. You seem like the type.
so you're a pedophile then?Id bet youd like it if i was 14. You seem like the type.
Just lol. Keyboard warriors. Im done heRe. Enjoy your right wing propaganda threads unclebuck.Dude don't start that type of stuff. What would make your mind go this direction???
please come back after you have celebrated your 18th birthday, small fry.Just lol. Keyboard warriors. Im done heRe. Enjoy your right wing propaganda threads unclebuck.
22 thought you owned a concret bussiness...olololol here we go again ... HAVe you bought warehouse sapce lately in a zoned for mmj area/??Id bet youd like it if i was 14. You seem like the type.
your ignorance is very bliss. Ive done concrete since i was old enough to carry block bud. Owned my owm business since i got out of highschool. Sorry that some of us apply ourselves in life to more than just getting high.22 thought you owned a concret bussiness...olololol here we go again ... HAVe you bought warehouse sapce lately in a zoned for mmj area/??
You really do look 12. Take that picture down before less people take you seriouslyyour ignorance is very bliss. Ive done concrete since i was old enough to carry block bud. Owned my owm business since i got out of highschool. Sorry that some of us apply ourselves in life to more than just getting high.
Cost of production is a difficult equation. It certainly takes more than 50 bucks a pound. It takes a minimum of eight hours to even cut a pound so at 15x8 is $120 just to start. I would throw out around 300 dollars would be the base cost of producing outdoor/greenhouse and around 500 for indoors. This is for grade A retail quality. I suppose you could produce at 50 a pound outdoors with a machine trim but this would be B quality and only be worth 300-400 dollars wholesale and likely only fit for extraction. The hidden costs of production are around every corner, that's why its so difficult to achieve the production cost targets that we all dream about.UncleBuck, has someone hacked your account? How do you go from being one of the most likeable accounts on this site with such witty and fast comebacks to, "what are you 12?"
I mean dudes got a pretty valid point. And all you got is, "what are you, 12?"
Here's another point, if you need 750,000.00 dollars to produce herb for $50.00 a pound and then have to charge $1500.00-2000.00 just to get your investment back, I would argue it costed you quite a bit more than $50.00 to produce a lb, it costed you $750,000.00 investment to produce that lb.
Or if you have to find 'zoned' property as part of your formula for recouping your costs, that zoning process should really be part of your budget in which case, again, it probably cost a lot more than $50.00 a lb to produce that herb.
And I think the distinction needs to be made that the example that was used earlier of needing $750,000.00 investment was for an entire 'collective' I believe, (jesus, I hope ) not just one dispensary.
And if it wasn't, any dispensary that needs $750,000.00 investment might be in the wrong business if they plan on getting that investment back anytime soon, or wish to regain that investment before people who smoke realize it grows for free in their backyard.
Especially since a lot of people who frequent the clubs aren't idiots, they've been smoking and buying herb for quite a while and know how this middle man mark-up game is played and know when they're getting b grade pot at an a grade price.
Again, i couldnt care less. My knowledge isnt define by my age. Just my experience and i claim to know nothing more than that. Plus my dads 40+ and looks mid 20s itll be a curse for life. So fuck it lolYou really do look 12. Take that picture down before less people take you seriously
Minimum 8 hrs to trim a pound? Holy shit! And I thought my trimmers were slow. God DamnCost of production is a difficult equation. It certainly takes more than 50 bucks a pound. It takes a minimum of eight hours to even cut a pound so at 15x8 is $120 just to start. I would throw out around 300 dollars would be the base cost of producing outdoor/greenhouse and around 500 for indoors. This is for grade A retail quality. I suppose you could produce at 50 a pound outdoors with a machine trim but this would be B quality and only be worth 300-400 dollars wholesale and likely only fit for extraction. The hidden costs of production are around every corner, that's why its so difficult to achieve the production cost targets that we all dream about.
why you getting excited? fucking nonce.......is that a picture of you in your avatar?
are you 12?
oh he isId bet youd like it if i was 14. You seem like the type.
buffalo bob please find something to do lol.bieber syndrome.
All in, about $400/lb. plus the cost of trimming it; anywhere from zero if I do it to $500 if I turn a bunch of noobs loose and let them run with scissors.I know everyone's costs are different depending on many variables, but what does it cost you to produce one pound of herb? What's your set up, and how efficient is it for you?
Feel free to post pictures of your set up, or better yet, the product you grow in your set up. I'm mostly interested in quality over quantity, but am curious about both.