Is Cali Still Flooded?

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
Thank you guys for not "low balling". As long as the end user price stays the same, so should yours.
Hear! hear! That's why we do this shit yall. You think the same conversations aren't happening on the other side? Darn tootin! Support small farms and home gardens.

Hey ima, this thread is some real talk, thanks for joining :). That aero organics guy is up a crick without a paddle. I'm thinking 'damn what kind of noob goes straight to aero organics?'
 

$Mike$

Active Member
had to risk leaving my chef job to take the dispensary job for way less pay. being single means I get to do shit like that. :) I freaked out on the dispensary for promoting me three times without a pay raise, quit, and instantly got a job teaching for oaksterdam. not the average tale.
I was definitely considering going to oaksterdam but didn't know if it was a waste of time. I guess if you teach then it's well worth it.
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
I was definitely considering going to oaksterdam but didn't know if it was a waste of time. I guess if you teach then it's well worth it.
the campus i was teaching at closed. so for now just free classes at the local dispensary.
 

vradd

Active Member
i just dont understand how if pot is still in reality illegal EVERYWHERE, why is the market still following a blackmarket price scheme?

and no i do not grow, hell i dont even smoke but im a firm believer the pot should be available for EVERYONE and available at a reasonable price not crime prices.
back during the prop 19 campaign me and the ol man VG got into many debacles over it, and i agree if yall do the work yall should be rewarded but after sitting here day after day and reading up on everyones various grows and lurking many 'pro' threads, it just seems like the technique may seem a tedious one for the initial setup but once it gets going it seems very simple to maintain as a gardener.

not only that but all the large scales ive seen, many of the growers say they always get help when it comes harvest and that they pay the workers back in buds. well if a pro grower can grow a single plant to give xx amount of OZs then really its not costing the grower any money except but part of the plant given as payment.

as far as initial costs, for you outdoor growers your def not paying for electricity, and your liquid nutes althou might be semi expensive, it seems only drops at a time go into the dilution with water. then you got soils, i know for fact you can go to supply stores on certain day and catch pallets with semi ripped bags for 1/4 of the price. you guys might say ooh thats cheap soil, and in many cases that might be true but for you pro's that shouldnt hamper your grow abilities one bit. because after all thats what makes a pro grower right?

so yea.. hopefully yall dont get all uptight and offended because im new to all this and i gotta start somewhere with information.
 

vradd

Active Member
i never said i never did, i said i dont currently. (does it really matter if i do or not, im here to learn)

and this is the internet, for what yall post anyways and u wanna say u dont trust me ? lol. get over yourselfs and your conspiracy guys. to truly understand something one must know both sides of the situation yes?

and funny im waay newer than yall and i have jsut as much if not more post counts, does it mean anything? not really but AT LEAST im asking questions. cant shun on someone who wants to be educated. so go on with your bad selves.
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
i just dont understand how if pot is still in reality illegal EVERYWHERE, why is the market still following a blackmarket price scheme?

and no i do not grow, hell i dont even smoke but im a firm believer the pot should be available for EVERYONE and available at a reasonable price not crime prices.
back during the prop 19 campaign me and the ol man VG got into many debacles over it, and i agree if yall do the work yall should be rewarded but after sitting here day after day and reading up on everyones various grows and lurking many 'pro' threads, it just seems like the technique may seem a tedious one for the initial setup but once it gets going it seems very simple to maintain as a gardener.

not only that but all the large scales ive seen, many of the growers say they always get help when it comes harvest and that they pay the workers back in buds. well if a pro grower can grow a single plant to give xx amount of OZs then really its not costing the grower any money except but part of the plant given as payment.

as far as initial costs, for you outdoor growers your def not paying for electricity, and your liquid nutes althou might be semi expensive, it seems only drops at a time go into the dilution with water. then you got soils, i know for fact you can go to supply stores on certain day and catch pallets with semi ripped bags for 1/4 of the price. you guys might say ooh thats cheap soil, and in many cases that might be true but for you pro's that shouldnt hamper your grow abilities one bit. because after all thats what makes a pro grower right?

so yea.. hopefully yall dont get all uptight and offended because im new to all this and i gotta start somewhere with information.
who says people dont? yall are just the ones who proudly show it off.



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d.s.m.

Well-Known Member
not only that but all the large scales ive seen, many of the growers say they always get help when it comes harvest and that they pay the workers back in buds. well if a pro grower can grow a single plant to give xx amount of OZs then really its not costing the grower any money except but part of the plant given as payment.
That's funny, because around here, trimmers all get paid in cash, every evening. Ten or so guys/girls lined up with with their Rubbermaid totes, weighing out, getting paid in cash and going home for the night. At $180 - $250 a pound, and with the fast guys doing three or more pounds a day, the slow guys doing a pound, and everyone else doing somewhere in between, well, you can do the math. And that's every night for a few days to a few weeks, depending on how much is sitting up on the hill. Once again, you can do the math.
 

d.s.m.

Well-Known Member
as far as initial costs, for you outdoor growers your def not paying for electricity, and your liquid nutes althou might be semi expensive, it seems only drops at a time go into the dilution with water. then you got soils, i know for fact you can go to supply stores on certain day and catch pallets with semi ripped bags for 1/4 of the price. you guys might say ooh thats cheap soil, and in many cases that might be true but for you pro's that shouldnt hamper your grow abilities one bit. because after all thats what makes a pro grower right?
The more I read this shit, the more I dislike you. It's one thing to be ignorant; it's another altogether to be cocky in your ignorance.

Why don't you come show us how it's done? I'll bet a fella with your smarts could probably revolutionize the entire industry.
 

vradd

Active Member
haha WOW u guys are a tough crowd. maybe i just sai things the wrong way, but as ive said im new to all of this and im here to learn, so if i say something wrong let me know and explain how or why i shouldnt lean towards those feelings. once day id like to join the awesomenss that is cultivating my own stuff but until then i want to get as much information as possible wether it be good or bad, its all information to me.
 

d.s.m.

Well-Known Member
I really don't trust you, and I hope you go away soon. Your heart is not in the right place, and you won't ever get it.
 

collective gardener

Well-Known Member
i just dont understand how if pot is still in reality illegal EVERYWHERE, why is the market still following a blackmarket price scheme?

and no i do not grow, hell i dont even smoke but im a firm believer the pot should be available for EVERYONE and available at a reasonable price not crime prices.
back during the prop 19 campaign me and the ol man VG got into many debacles over it, and i agree if yall do the work yall should be rewarded but after sitting here day after day and reading up on everyones various grows and lurking many 'pro' threads, it just seems like the technique may seem a tedious one for the initial setup but once it gets going it seems very simple to maintain as a gardener.

not only that but all the large scales ive seen, many of the growers say they always get help when it comes harvest and that they pay the workers back in buds. well if a pro grower can grow a single plant to give xx amount of OZs then really its not costing the grower any money except but part of the plant given as payment.

as far as initial costs, for you outdoor growers your def not paying for electricity, and your liquid nutes althou might be semi expensive, it seems only drops at a time go into the dilution with water. then you got soils, i know for fact you can go to supply stores on certain day and catch pallets with semi ripped bags for 1/4 of the price. you guys might say ooh thats cheap soil, and in many cases that might be true but for you pro's that shouldnt hamper your grow abilities one bit. because after all thats what makes a pro grower right?

so yea.. hopefully yall dont get all uptight and offended because im new to all this and i gotta start somewhere with information.

I don't know what it is. But, if I read one more of your posts, I'm going to drive an ice pick into my eyeball.
 
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