patrickkawi37
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I also am paying .34centsOur power here in Northern California is around .34 cents a Kwh. Just an FYI. It's some really good power though
It's why we grow the best bud. Always have!
I also am paying .34centsOur power here in Northern California is around .34 cents a Kwh. Just an FYI. It's some really good power though
It's why we grow the best bud. Always have!
It's that expensive down south also?I also am paying .34cents
Yeah they have that 4th tier that should be called the let's rape the growers tier. .34 cents . I was under the impression that SoCal has most expensive rates, I thought up north got better deals. Guess not.It's that expensive down south also?
I didn't think you guys were jacked like us. Sucks doesn't it.
Asking for trouble, dont make me laugh.Askin for trouble while making michigan look ghetto. What state did you move here from, seriously?
Asking for trouble, dont make me laugh.
You forgot cost of space, labor, trimming cost and cost of equipment.View attachment 3402075 View attachment 3402069View attachment 3402067
$2315.92 per run 8 lbs average per run. 289.49 per pound
Time is the divisor- all this stuff is 'per month', or at least can be divided into the number of months/cycles you use it for.GO figure. Mothering, cuts, nutes, gel, medium, and lighting = 150-250. Flowering medium, nutes, and lighting = 1400. Plus time, water, and cost of help = 2-3000 Ilb. I think everyones forgetting time?
I'm not really sure how to compute those. I don't pay "rent" as I payed for the building whole. That was 45k. Labor is 100% me, no helpers at all. Equipment was another 55k. I trim by myself. I don't consider my time as "money".You forgot cost of space, labor, trimming cost and cost of equipment.
This remains an excellent start.
If someone were to hire you for what you're doing, how much would you expect them to pay you hourly, and how many hours do you work per month? I've seen trimmers get paid $50 a pound to $250 a pound, or $10 to $20 an hour, it all depends on quality and size of end product and how generous the person paying you is, haha. Owning the building could get rolled into initial startup cost, but do you have any monthly property taxes from ownership?I'm not really sure how to compute those. I don't pay "rent" as I payed for the building whole. That was 45k. Labor is 100% me, no helpers at all. Equipment was another 55k. I trim by myself. I don't consider my time as "money".
How do I put that into my price per lb? I'm good with the numbers and can't seem to figure it out.
One way to calculate cost of the building is the mortgage payment. Another is what you'd get for renting it out. A third is what that $45k would be earning you if you invested it in something else.I'm not really sure how to compute those. I don't pay "rent" as I payed for the building whole. That was 45k. Labor is 100% me, no helpers at all. Equipment was another 55k. I trim by myself. I don't consider my time as "money".
How do I put that into my price per lb? I'm good with the numbers and can't seem to figure it out.