churchhaze
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I will charge you for a pound whatever you're willing to pay.
How much money do you have on you?
How much money do you have on you?
And did you know that those fools generally buy whatever their hydro store tells them to?it's already been done by people with millions to drop into initial layout.
you got that kind of scratch around to fund your pipe dream?
That's a different question. What's your COST?I will charge you for a pound whatever you're willing to pay.
How much money do you have on you?
Does this take into account costs for the space (percentage of rent paid on your house, for instance), nutrients, other materials, labor?Umm ~$165 per lb
Each light gives half lb a week, rotate every 12..light stays on 24/7
My friend, it cost me to produce what you're willing to pay!! you're getting a special deal!! It's such a good deal, I'm losing money! (but i make up for it in volume)That's a different question. What's your COST?
I'm interested in that number, because it's the ultimate razor against which I make purchasing and design decisions, including those related to LED lighting.
When i trim by myself thats what i average is about 2-3 zips per hour. Damn and i thought i was decent lol.Minimum 8 hrs to trim a pound? Holy shit! And I thought my trimmers were slow. God Damn
Hmmmm; 2 zips an hour x 8 hours = 16zips = 1lbWhen i trim by myself thats what i average is about 2-3 zips per hour. Damn and i thought i was decent lol.
You bring up a good point with led , i wish a manufacturer with a reputation for quality would come out with led panels us folks who cant build our own could just plug & play like with hps .That's a different question. What's your COST?
I'm interested in that number, because it's the ultimate razor against which I make purchasing and design decisions, including those related to LED lighting.
Agreed. I'm doing mine piecemeal, which suits both my needs and my budget.You bring up a good point with led , i wish a manufacturer with a reputation for quality would come out with led panels us folks who cant build our own could just plug & play like with hps .
I know enough where i know the potential savings would cut my electrical costs substantially, you'd think some manufacturer would have quality panels allready on the market & publish info needed to educate experienced growers how to successfully convert to led on a large scale .
Ive got twenty four 600 hps in the flower room & another 4 in the mother room along with 32 four ft t5 bulbs sucking power , i would love to switch it all out at once like i did when i dropped all the 1,000 hps in favor of 600's but the shit just isnt out there .
Are we aloud to ask a member here to build one for us and we will pay them and the shipping? Might be against site rules.You bring up a good point with led , i wish a manufacturer with a reputation for quality would come out with led panels us folks who cant build our own could just plug & play like with hps .
I know enough where i know the potential savings would cut my electrical costs substantially, you'd think some manufacturer would have quality panels allready on the market & publish info needed to educate experienced growers how to successfully convert to led on a large scale .
Ive got twenty four 600 hps in the flower room & another 4 in the mother room along with 32 four ft t5 bulbs sucking power , i would love to switch it all out at once like i did when i dropped all the 1,000 hps in favor of 600's but the shit just isnt out there .
It shouldnt be against the rules since its equipment that could be used to grow anything , i would say just keep it to pm's & you should be fine .Are we aloud to ask a member here to build one for us and we will pay them and the shipping? Might be against site rules.
'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.
Who do you buy from? I'm fortunate enough to be within driving distance of these guys in Colorado springs, CO;The main reason my setup is cheaper is because I use DIY nutes! lol.
I just got another 10lb bag of potassium nitrate for 20 bucks, free shipping. That's going to last me for about 5 years.
You can say the price of nutes is tiny, but the amount of money I've saved in nutes over the last few years probably paid for my DIY leds!
I am just honest enough to include things like cost of space. Upgrades are always extra!'
wow a REAL fucking answer . allowing that amount you actually pay off somthing valuable i can see. once that asset is paid off i bet cost of production goes down . wow.
I usually order from cropking.com, but their potassium nitrate has an insane shipping price... Like, it costs more to ship 1lb of potassium nitrate than it does to BUY AND SHIP a 50lb bag of calcium nitrate. (i'm going to get another 50lb bag from them in a few days)Who do you buy from? I'm fortunate enough to be within driving distance of these guys in Colorado springs, CO;
Hydrogardens.com
I think I save something on the order of 95% in nutrient costs vs water bottles from the hydro store.
I dont break it down that far but i have got past using mj nutes & get nutes from farm supply at $17 a gallon compared to $80 at the grow shop .The main reason my setup is cheaper is because I use DIY nutes! lol.
I just got another 10lb bag of potassium nitrate for 20 bucks, free shipping. That's going to last me for about 5 years.
You can say the price of nutes is tiny, but the amount of money I've saved in nutes over the last few years probably paid for my DIY leds!
I think I need to get into this. I've spent a lot of time looking at alternatives and I keep coming back to this.There's 3 reasons you won't find a company with a decent prebuilt led for a decent price.
1) the parts are more expensive than people think
2) the labor is more than people think
3) If you look around RIU threads, most customers will always buy the cheapest one, even if it sucks balls. There's no reason to put quality parts into a prebuilt unit when the majority of customers don't appreciate the parts you choose for them. (like a 94% efficient driver with active power favor correction vs a 85% efficient driver without. Good luck finding a prebuilt offering a 94% efficient driver)
I don't even know if I will actually save money with DIY led over HPS in the long run. It's just something I've been trying out because I liked the results from other people using it. It will be more clear to me in a few years what the numbers actually turn out to be. I'm getting great yields, but that doesn't necessarily mean DIY led is a better value.
Is it some kind of hazardous material? I know ammonium nitrate is serious business.I usually order from cropking.com, but their potassium nitrate has an insane shipping price... Like, it costs more to ship 1lb of potassium nitrate than it does to BUY AND SHIP a 50lb bag of calcium nitrate. (i'm going to get another 50lb bag from them in a few days)
I got this bag of potassium nitrate on ebay, who i think broke a few rules sending it in a priority mail bubble wrap envelope... lol. When it got here, it looked like a package of cocaine, and had a slit cut into it, and was leaking nitrates!! lol. Most (all) of it seems in there, but still.. wow!