KOOKAMONGA
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And thank you for adding to the conversation. I. Really curious to know what other people would choose if they could do it over again or have a larger room.
Sometimes..... It's a job just like anything else. The only difference is that I get to sleep till noon, and go fuck around for the day till like 8pm, then I'll go feed and monitor, and adjust till midnight. (lights out).... I do have more time on my hands than my corporate job, and I love that part of it. But, there are no days off. You can't just go spend the weekend in Branson.. you have to be there every day, multiple times a day to make sure something isn't going crazy. Pumps will fail, hoses will bust, shit will leak, plants may turn and burn on you, ... you gotta be close to your grow. Thankfully mine is 17 steps from my house. I prob go out there 15-20 times a day checking on stuff.... but, like I said.. It's better than the corporate world. Just make sure you have plenty of capital, zero debt, and no investors. You'll have to pay taxes, fees, nutes, electric, water (not me tho), .... I'd make sure I had at least a 1/4M set aside in case things dont work out. Get in early, market your brand hard on Social Media, and make it look like you own a 40,000 sq ft facility. Perception is reality. This is how we got to where we are now. However!, and be aware of this... as your State gets more and more growers online, the market will be fucking awesome at first, and then will quickly be a race to the bottom.... be ready for that.Is it fun?
What do you mean by race to the bottom?Sometimes..... It's a job just like anything else. The only difference is that I get to sleep till noon, and go fuck around for the day till like 8pm, then I'll go feed and monitor, and adjust till midnight. (lights out).... I do have more time on my hands than my corporate job, and I love that part of it. But, there are no days off. You can't just go spend the weekend in Branson.. you have to be there every day, multiple times a day to make sure something isn't going crazy. Pumps will fail, hoses will bust, shit will leak, plants may turn and burn on you, ... you gotta be close to your grow. Thankfully mine is 17 steps from my house. I prob go out there 15-20 times a day checking on stuff.... but, like I said.. It's better than the corporate world. Just make sure you have plenty of capital, zero debt, and no investors. You'll have to pay taxes, fees, nutes, electric, water (not me tho), .... I'd make sure I had at least a 1/4M set aside in case things dont work out. Get in early, market your brand hard on Social Media, and make it look like you own a 40,000 sq ft facility. Perception is reality. This is how we got to where we are now. However!, and be aware of this... as your State gets more and more growers online, the market will be fucking awesome at first, and then will quickly be a race to the bottom.... be ready for that.
Prices will be pretty much what you ask for at first, because all the Dispos are going to need inventory as they open up. $3300 a lb was easy to get at first, and it moved fast. Last year me moved 27lbs at $2400 in 10 days with no questions. Now, I can't move a lb at $850 because all the outdoor had flooded the market, and still is. Im hanging on to 17 lbs until this shit clears, AND we'll have (im hoping) another 30-35 lbs that will be ready in about a month or so. As your market gets flooded, the prices will plummet like a fat kid on a see saw. Plan your harvests around Croptober when all the outdoor crap hits the market at rock bottom prices.What do you mean by race to the bottom?
Prices will be pretty much what you ask for at first, because all the Dispos are going to need inventory as they open up. $3300 a lb was easy to get at first, and it moved fast. Last year me moved 27lbs at $2400 in 10 days with no questions. Now, I can't move a lb at $850 because all the outdoor had flooded the market, and still is. Im hanging on to 17 lbs until this shit clears, AND we'll have (im hoping) another 30-35 lbs that will be ready in about a month or so. As your market gets flooded, the prices will plummet like a fat kid on a see saw. Plan your harvests around Croptober when all the outdoor crap hits the market at rock bottom prices.
I appreciate everyone's concern. The question is what is the largest room one person can run. Alone. I am building a new space.
Think you got your answer already. Pull out your quarter mil and get to work, boss.I'm not a commercial grower, but I'd imagine this kind of question is hard to answer because it largely depends on how much capital you have, which impacts how much automation and how "convenient" you make the grow room for a single person to service. The other big variable is how hard working you are, how efficient, and how much time you intend to put into it on a daily basis. I know some potheads who would struggle to put in 15 hours of work per week, and other driven individuals who think 60-80 hours is for high school kids.
Thank you for your contribution. What type of lights automation media ect would you use?I will probably never go that big but if it were me I would start out with 20 and increase my plant number after I've got all the teething issues sorted out. We all know that as you go along you tweak and improve your setup to save running costs, improve environment and increase yeilds. To go straight from 0 to 100 is going to reduce your ability to adapt your setup easily.
I am still looking for a few answers. What type of equipment would you use?Think you got your answer already. Pull out your quarter mil and get to work, boss.
And what would you consider the largest room 1 person could operate?I am still looking for a few answers. What type of equipment would you use?
Me? I'm good with my 6 plants...I'm fucking lazy, already have a day job and too many hobbies and an old lady. I don't want another fulltime job like growing. Why do you give a shit what someone else can do? What can YOU do?And what would you consider the largest room 1 person could operate?
Your pilot is gonna go up in smokeI know what I would do already. I'm interested in what others would do. Maybe it's cause I'm old and I'm wrong alot. ...or maybe I'm producing a pilot TV show and can't decide if we should give each contestant a 50k budget for equipment and let them choose. Or just give them all the same equipment
Why are you looking to go so big if you're semi-retired? Do you realize the amount of weekly hours that go into a 100 plant grow? And there is no way you can trim it all. You'll have to hire trimmers or set aside another several grand for one of the nicer, large trim machines.And what would you consider the largest room 1 person could operate?