ttystikk
Well-Known Member
Based on current methods, yes. Those current methods will be undergoing a revolution in the next few years, one of drastically improved efficiency and productivity.I recently heard that if we get rid of prohibition, it would be best for humanity's carbon footprint if we basically give up on indoor cultivation, moving to using the Sun to grow.
That suggestion also ignores some important facts on the ground, such as that ground being covered by pavement and buildings and therefore not accessible for farming. People are increasingly living in places only marginally suitable for farming or just outright inhospitable. Besides, isn't the use of renewable energy to run your growroom basically the same thing?