Does anyone have a copy of the state requirements for opening a dispensary? I do know that the 70/30% isn't in the law yet just expected to become part of the law in the Spring, regardless moving 70% and destroying or selling the rest (to other dispensaries) isn't the end of the world. Right now dispensaries are mostly getting small licenses for 200 or less people. growing 250 oz. With a 50 oz margin managing a grow schedule an keeping rotating stock should be quite simple, over the next few years the numbers of eligible and willing patients will only grow.
Let's say that I'm only able to move 50% of my estimated grow, I'll have 20k profit in my pocket that month and only 100 oz to get rid of (of which I can hold over most if not all until the next month, once cured 2-4 weeks in mason jars and my product will still be fresh and will remain so for another 30-60 days as long as it's kept in a dry place). I'm open to long term relationships with other dispensaries, I won't be making edibles so I'll certainly need someone to process my clippings. One month's profit should be enough to repay all of my start up costs. This is my American dream, I want this more than anything I've ever wanted to do in my life... I was born to grow. I have the business knowledge, the technical know how, and the will to make my dispensary the best in the state. Best not meaning the most varieties or the fanciest/trendiest lobby (I will have the hottest receptionist/counter help), but the finest genetics all super feminized no seeds, no sticks, and very few stems, but tons of delicious crystally goodness. I have more than a few grow secrets that make my 100% organic hydro plants healthier, heavier, more potent, and a 5 stage curing process in which human hands never touch the buds. We're all good at something and for me... this is it.
What's the deal with being a "caregiver", I'm a "careneeder" over here. 12 plants? That's not too shabby... 12 plants = at least 70 oz. a month at least... Which OMG Dadio161 I love you man, thanks for mentioning that... I can easily turn around in less than 8 weeks, If I can have 12 plants that makes life SUPER easy. 4 clones, 4 in vegetation, 4 flowering, 4 being cured at any given time. That's only 12 plants, but I would have 20ish oz cured/curing/dispensed at any given time.
How much is medical going for in CO? I'm assuming that asking $150 an oz isn't too much.