It's a legitimate viewpoint to treat this like a hobby. My only gripe was with your attitude towards others who were trying to gain an honest accounting of their activities.For those who have been doing this for a long time, I'm almost 100 percent sure you do this for the love of the plant. And for the excitement of a super good run, that turns out awesome, oh and don't forget the patients your helping. Its a really good feeling. I actually do get the jist of this thread, some of the gardeners here want to see exactly where all their money is going and how its being used. I personally don't live like that. Yea maybe that makes me a bad business guy, like another member mentioned. But i really don't care. There is so much one could add in this list of "cost per pound". So basically I subtract dollar figures for the love of the plant and gardening. Thats just what i do.
Can you show us the calculations that brought you to that conclusion? I know my costs were higher in the late 1980s/early '90sIn 1994 it cost around 1,250.00 to produce a LB...
I'm small scale,grow my own. I still do cost analysis, keep track of elec and water use, materials, etc..just as if I was running it as a business, but I handle all my finances that way. I like to know what I'm getting into and what I've gotten myself into. My cars are an expensive enough hobby..i don't need to make this one any more expensive.It's a legitimate viewpoint to treat this like a hobby. My only gripe was with your attitude towards others who were trying to gain an honest accounting of their activities.
Yearly taxes no monthly. I do not have mortgate, the building was payed for upfront.If someone were to hire you for what you're doing, how much would you expect them to pay you hourly, and how many hours do you work per month? I've seen trimmers get paid $50 a pound to $250 a pound, or $10 to $20 an hour, it all depends on quality and size of end product and how generous the person paying you is, haha. Owning the building could get rolled into initial startup cost, but do you have any monthly property taxes from ownership?
BTW check out legallyflying's definitive air stone test thread, he used a DO meter to test output from different air stones and found those 6" straight blue stones that are $1-$1.50 a piece create more DO than a number of other stones.... I was using the ecoplus 4" round discs off hydro store recommendation but switched to the blue air stones and the water turbulence and amount of bubbles is visibly different.
....word.....That's a different question. What's your COST?
I'm interested in that number, because it's the ultimate razor against which I make purchasing and design decisions, including those related to LED lighting.
One 600 and you sell to two clubs???I run a 600w for a ten week grow cycle, costs me about $300 for one grow and I get a pound. I did however spend around $400 on the initial equipment. I know everyone calls theirs top shelf but mine actually sells on the top shelf at both clubs I frequent lol.
It's been 3 years since this post but I'd like a job with you lol I don't care what no one says if you enjoy what you do it's not work. Yes there is investment in growing, but if your doing what you enjoy it's priceless.I'm not really sure how to compute those. I don't pay "rent" as I payed for the building whole. That was 45k. Labor is 100% me, no helpers at all. Equipment was another 55k. I trim by myself. I don't consider my time as "money".
How do I put that into my price per lb? I'm good with the numbers and can't seem to figure it out.