It should be. There are a lot of people trying to start something big, but have done absolutely zero research on what it a tually takes to do something on this scale.
If you're on a forum asking basic questions, if should be a HEAVY indication that you are nowhere near suited or ready to do something of this magnitude.
Just the way I see it. Food for thought.
100%.
I'm sure the greater majority of us would love to have the opportunity to run commercial scale ops.
The truth is cannabis is still decades behind commercial ag simply because it's still federally illegal. Add to it the whole organic/vegan/all-natural mentality a lot of growers have and suddenly you have this battle of ethics and morals leading to cognitive dissonance. Case in point: look at sustainably running a fully organic, commercial scale veggie op. The numbers don't work without massive markup.
Asking square one questions on a forum is a massive indicator of (a) lack of research, (b) instability in decision making, and (c) sheer inexperience, which at scale will lead to massive financial loss.
Not to be hating, but I've seen it in startups and I've seen a lot of people come on here with grandiose ideas, investing tens to hundreds of thousands into warehouses and greenhouses to just fall off with the sad reality that they ran out of cash/didn't plan for x, y, z/had too many questions still when they should've been executing.