KronicCraig
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I am too. I run my lights at night so every morning when i wake up is like xmas morning. Instead of presents, I have more trees under the tree. lol
I take it you've never even grown an auto? Or just one way back when it was just lowryder?with uato flower your supposed to do 18/6 for the whole grow bro. thats like the one and only good thing about them
Fully agree with you there.I take it you've never even grown an auto? Or just one way back when it was just lowryder?
They certainly have a bunch of good points and the good ones are great weed that you would never think was autoflowering.
People need to stop just repeating what they've heard and never bothered to test.
Looks good smokey.hey j, what do you think about this nl auto, its forty something days old, and finally starting
to flower, shes huge tho, surpassed my photos like its not shit, what yall think
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I've done the math too, but I'm not even talking that big. More like 1 light for veg and 2 for flower. I only want to have about 2 pounds a harvest to stay small scale and off the radar (not in medical state). My friend and I already have most of equipment needed (lights, fans, pots, seeds, lumber, ducting). More or less just need to upgrade some things, purchase odds and ends, find a nice location, and get growing.I've grown commercially and my wife just asked me what kind of space I would need and how much setting it up would cost when we buy a house. So the costs are pretty fresh in my head for a grow with 3-3.4kW between veg and flower and experimenting and that's not a big enough grow to justify renting a house. You want to have a minimum of 4kW of flower and 6kW would be much better. Then you have the veg lights, all the fans, you'll probably want an automated irrigation system, even media and nutes start adding up in that size grow. And then you get to see the power bill from running 108kWh of lights alone a day. Fans and pumps are likely another 20% conservatively so we're looking at 130kWh/day which at $0.12/kWh $15.60/day which is $468 a month, then you need to add in the cost of rent. So say $10k for the setup, $500 a month for electric and $1000 a month for rent and 4 months before you have a salable crop. That's $16k right there.