Fardsnarp
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Slip out the back during the jurisdiction squabble.No need. I'm already here.
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Slip out the back during the jurisdiction squabble.No need. I'm already here.
A while back the local news interviewed an officer that said they were going to take the confiscated goods, dry it out and weigh it. If over a certain amount they would persue 'intent to distribute' charges. From what I've seen here, most 4x4 growers would be over that limit. Sometimes it isn't your definition of commercial operation that counts. Just saying...ALSO - to those who freaked out initially, I ask you this: what commercial operation have you ever seen in a 4x4 tent? LoL
You have an experienced grower as a roomate, and yet you have no idea how much a simple 4x4 set up would cost, so youre asking this forum?Since this post has taken a turn to Keurigs I will capitulate here:
I clearly have some learning to do on the topic of posting in forums - sorry for the confusion.
You all gave sound advice once I clarified my position so thank you!
BUT
I disagree with starting small and going through a few grows before I get it right.
Because this is a discussion board, where people exchange opinions freely, I present another situation below.
WHAT IF:
My roommate is an experienced grower and can hold my hand while I set up my first LEGAL HOME GROW the right way.
THEN I can ask him for advice whenever I see a problem.
It makes the most sense to start with a set up that can, in a few months, yield me a sizeable amount(of a selected strain from a reputable seed bank) on which I can smoke for months or a year. How much ca$h would I save at the disp?
It does not make sense, fumbling through things like a NOOB and spending time and $$ making mistakes. Once I've got a nice stash set aside(which is why we all got into this in the first place) I can experiment and learn new things like DWC or adding CO2 or Cloning BUT I don't want to waste my money on nutes, electricity or on buying the wrong lights IF I don't have to.
ALSO - to those who freaked out initially, I ask you this: what commercial operation have you ever seen in a 4x4 tent? LoL
A few folks here, including me, would disagree with that statement. But suit yourself.... I disagree with starting small and going through a few grows before I get it right ...
Even with some previous fluorescent light growing experience, I still fumbled through my first couple of tent/LED grows just like a NOOB and ended up with bupkiss. Careful not to set your expectations too high, pardon the pun!... It does not make sense, fumbling through things like a NOOB and spending time and $$ making mistakes ...
You need a bit of a level set here.... Once I've got a nice stash set aside(which is why we all got into this in the first place) then I can experiment and learn new things like DWC or adding CO2 or Cloning BUT I don't want to waste my money on nutes, electricity or on buying the wrong lights IF I don't have to ...
Don't forget PH meters, EC meters, an R/O filter or some form of water filtration, fiskars, timers, and the litany of other small but essential indoor grow materials. I spent damn near 4 grand on my set up, and my first yield was good, but I made tons of mistakes and I happened to have worked with a pro for 5 years.A few folks here, including me, would disagree with that statement. But suit yourself.
Even with some previous fluorescent light growing experience, I still fumbled through my first couple of tent/LED grows just like a NOOB and ended up with bupkiss. Careful not to set your expectations too high, pardon the pun!
You need a bit of a level set here.
For you to get that nice stash from a filled 4 x 4, the good lighting alone would consume the most of your initial estimate of $1,000. And you would still need other important things like exhaust fans, circulation fans, heater(s), filters ... the tent.
THIS is what I was talking about. Thanks for answering and sharing!Don't forget PH meters, EC meters, an R/O filter or some form of water filtration, fiskars, timers, and the litany of other small but essential indoor grow materials. I spent damn near 4 grand on my set up, and my first yield was good, but I made tons of mistakes and I happened to have worked with a pro for 5 years.
Who knew. There's a whole site or organization about growing math.THIS is what I was talking about. Thanks for answering and sharing!
SO my initial startup cost was WAY OFF but I think you're agreeing that: having someone with experience "hold your hand" helped to give you a good yield the first time growing. Am I right?
Any regrets about this? Was your pro friend (sounds like a hooker lol) there to help you with the mistakes? Curious...
By all means give it a shot dude..you will soon find out that it isnt that easy…I was doing some math on my (potential) crop and wanted to run it by y'all to see if it makes sense...
If I am growing in a 4X4 tent in a Screen of Green configuration(my whole footprint is covered in green 2 feet thick),
UNDER IDEAL CONDITIONS (but no CO2),
and growing an AVERAGE YIELDING strain,
I SHOULD harvest 1.5LBS dry bud - am I generally correct in this assumption?
IF SO
1.5LBS = 24Ozs
24Ozs X $250 = $6000
How much should I expect to spend on a setup to produce those results?
$1,000??
That gives me an almost 5X return on investment(ROI). Then this goes up to 10X or more!
"Cryptocurrency" me all you want but if you want a solid investment look into Growing Your Own and save for life!
If you went to the grow shop now, bought the best gear, medium and nutrients today, I reckon you will see some passable weed in about a year. In a 4x4 I have yielded 19oz, it took me a year to get it to that. I realised I could do better, so I invested in new lights, bigger pots, new fans and because of an impending ban on peat sales in the UK I had to change my medium. So I am starting from scratch again.I was doing some math on my (potential) crop and wanted to run it by y'all to see if it makes sense...
If I am growing in a 4X4 tent in a Screen of Green configuration(my whole footprint is covered in green 2 feet thick),
UNDER IDEAL CONDITIONS (but no CO2),
and growing an AVERAGE YIELDING strain,
I SHOULD harvest 1.5LBS dry bud - am I generally correct in this assumption?
IF SO
1.5LBS = 24Ozs
24Ozs X $250 = $6000
How much should I expect to spend on a setup to produce those results?
$1,000??
That gives me an almost 5X return on investment(ROI). Then this goes up to 10X or more!
"Cryptocurrency" me all you want but if you want a solid investment look into Growing Your Own and save for life!
I always just use the dunkin' at BU HQ.We dont give a shit about coffee - percolator swill most days. Agents prefer good maple bars and glazed as priority…… Drug enforcement fuel.
Call me Coffee COP
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I just read that the UK has pretty much dredged the nation clean of peat. Not to mention the trashing of wetlands to harvest the stuff. Might be time to go back to normal soil.... and because of an impending ban on peat sales in the UK I had to change my medium ...
Many a summer morning, before we had some mesh put around our chimney cap, we would wake up to find a Starling freaking out in our wood stove.... I found a Starling in my tent, god knows how it got in there ...
He didn't hold shit lolTHIS is what I was talking about. Thanks for answering and sharing!
SO my initial startup cost was WAY OFF but I think you're agreeing that: having someone with experience "hold your hand" helped to give you a good yield the first time growing. Am I right?
Any regrets about this? Was your pro friend (sounds like a hooker lol) there to help you with the mistakes? Curious...
They are stopping peat to protect the wetlands and to stop the carbon impact of digging it up. The ban doesn't come into place until 2024, but as soon as it was announced the availability of peat based mixes began to dwindle and peat free mixes became the norm. I solely used Jack's Magic, can't get that anymore. It is a proper twat, just as I got everything dialled in they went and pulled the rug from underneath me.I just read that the UK has pretty much dredged the nation clean of peat. Not to mention the trashing of wetlands to harvest the stuff. Might be time to go back to normal soil.
Many a summer morning, before we had some mesh put around our chimney cap, we would wake up to find a Starling freaking out in our wood stove.
Not the brightest birds ...
Will this ban have any impact on scotch production?They are stopping peat to protect the wetlands and to stop the carbon impact of digging it up. The ban doesn't come into place until 2024, but as soon as it was announced the availability of peat based mixes began to dwindle and peat free mixes became the norm. I solely used Jack's Magic, can't get that anymore. It is a proper twat, just as I got everything dialled in they went and pulled the rug from underneath me.