Mr.SupaDupaSmokaToka
Active Member
dee dee deeee....
Yeah, not really THAT easy...Gotta have the money coming in to pay rent and electricity, need the start up money...Not to mention you might need more than 2000 dollars to set up a 12x12 room that produces at optimum yields...Gotta network to move it all, pay people to trim, deal with the risks or keeping it all secret as to not get busted...uhhh you can do that regardless ..... simple as this.
rent a house
dedicated ONE room of the house to your grow, preferably a 12x12
invest about 2000 in equipment
grow in that 12x12 ..... thats about 13 square meters, if your using a higher yielding plant, thats 700g/sq meter. thats about 9100 grams using the whole room, thats about 650 ounces of weed. i live in texas so, about 250$ for a half is normal. that times 650 halfs ... is about 160,000$ ...... simple as fuck. ?
What about medium, nutrients, preventative foliar sprays for fungus and pests, various other chemicals and water treatment products...Bet it gets hot in Texas, running that AC much?well im fortunate enough to live by one of the best hydroponic shops in the WORLD, brite ideas, and they re-sell massive... MASSIVE amounts of equipment. i even get tons of free shit because they know me on a first name basis. 1000w ballast with the reflector hood used are gonna run you about 250-3 apiece ..... i use 6. so ... your right a little over 2k. then you have the extraction fans, the co2 tanks, the timers, the oscilating fans, the MH bulbs, the HPS bulbs, the panda paper, the tarp, the pots(normally free) and then of course the seeds ..... ok so. a little more than 2k probably about 25-3 but still ... NOT REALLY alot to invest considering the return, and no i wouldnt pay anyone to trim id simply do it myself ? and keeping it a secret is a simple as not telling anyone, and using inline carbon filters ? simple. as. fuck.
Wait, how do you run 6 1000w HPS in a 12x12 room with no AC in Texas? CO2 can only do so much for the heat......anything else mr skeptical ? and about the AC each light adds roughly 25-30 dollars a month to my bill. so i cut it to 22-2 during the veg and its helped, not just the bulbs lifespan, but my energy bill by about 5 bucks a light. so roughly 120$ extra a month. and SINCE its so hot in texas, the electricity bill is generally contributed to the ac. but i dont run the ac. sacrafices.
save your money. the culinary school i went to is getting sued for misleading students on jobs available. Basically, even with a degree, you still have to earn your way thru the trenches. I'm still a line cook.Yeah, I'm at 7.3 too. But I get a .15 raise in a couple weeks! lol
I actually love working in a kitchen. I was a food runner and a waiter for a while and it was great. I have considered getting my culinary certification, because I also enjoy cooking. I just get cold feet when it comes to school, because that's a lot of debt when you don't know if you will like that career!
Get a job as a dishwasher and make it known that you want to learn to cook...When it gets busy, they'll have you do shit...The pantry cook at my place used to be our dishwasher, but he just showed initiative...The new dishwasher helps on the lunch line when they get in the weeds......I heard about that lawsuit. If I do go to school, it will be at a community college, I'll pay $5k for two semesters and be done with it. Here, I can't even get a job as a prep-cook to work my way up, so that seems to be the only choice.