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That model is going bye-bye by 2018 at the latest. I'm finding myself rather fascinated with the middling aspect. My record is perfectly clean, I pass BG checks AND I'm bondable. Plus, I clean up really well.
MMRSA+local regulations. We've got a bit of a mess going on, legally speaking, here in California. It's becoming quite a mish-mash of rules and regulations even the lawyers can't keep up with.
No where ever has Sanders ever eluded to placing Cannabis into Schedule 2..with drugs like dilaudid and oxycontin.Which urgency bill is that? To the best of my knowledge all localities are still fully able to fully ban all aspects of cannabis except actual consumption right now.
If Bernie reschedules to Sched. II, we're still just as fucked if not MORE so. Look up what Sched. II drugs are and how they're handled.
Which urgency bill is that? To the best of my knowledge all localities are still fully able to fully ban all aspects of cannabis except actual consumption right now.
If Bernie reschedules to Sched. II, we're still just as fucked if not MORE so. Look up what Sched. II drugs are and how they're handled.
No where ever has Sanders ever eluded to placing Cannabis into Schedule 2..with drugs like dilaudid and oxycontin.
He has introduced a bill that describes striking the words THC from The Controlled substances Act. The goal he has is to treat Cannabis in the same way we do alcohol.
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/114/s2237/text
Wait, wont National Legalization greatly reduce prices, as they have done in Colorado and CA.. :(
Yes, it absolutely will.
Approximate numbers from my records. Gonna round up:
Electricity cost for each light / per month: $60
Nutrient/media/co2 cost for each light / per month: $50
100 lights, looking at:
$6k a month for electricity
$3k a month for fertilizer, media, and co2
Rent for a 100 light warehouse is around 3k to 5k square feet. This cost is anywhere from $1 to $3 / sq foot.
100 lights can yield conservatively (assuming 80 flower 20 veg lights) about 40lbs a month.
To process 40 pounds, you're looking at market rate $150/lb, which is $6k a month.
So, in summary
PER MONTH
$6,000 electricity
$3,000 fertilizer, media, co2
$6,000 trimming fees
$3,000 to $15,000 in rent
Hope it helps.
Market rate $150/lb.?
I reread it though... It appears he was talking about the cost to produce it.
Thanks for clearing that up for me.:)
Lol,sad but true!I don't want to get to political but none of those douche bags will reschedule or legalize weed. And chances of Bernie getting in that house are about as good as me getting in there. And CA is a joke. I would bet that by 2018 this retarded state still won't have shit figured out and they will just prolong the process of regulation. And hopefully Hillary's plane crashes into the ocean
How well do you clean up? :)[/QUOTE]QuOTE="Seamaiden, post: 1571258, member: 12515"]That model is going bye-bye by 2018 at the latest. I'm finding myself rather fascinated with the middling aspect. My record is perfectly clean, I pass BG checks AND I'm bondable. Plus, I clean up really well.
Approximate numbers from my records. Gonna round up:
Electricity cost for each light / per month: $60
Nutrient/media/co2 cost for each light / per month: $50
100 lights, looking at:
$6k a month for electricity
$3k a month for fertilizer, media, and co2
Rent for a 100 light warehouse is around 3k to 5k square feet. This cost is anywhere from $1 to $3 / sq foot.
100 lights can yield conservatively (assuming 80 flower 20 veg lights) about 40lbs a month.
To process 40 pounds, you're looking at market rate $150/lb, which is $6k a month.
So, in summary
PER MONTH
$6,000 electricity
$3,000 fertilizer, media, co2
$6,000 trimming fees
$3,000 to $15,000 in rent
Hope it helps.
Just went back through and read the whole thread.
You're spending an awful lot on fertilizer and consumables. $50? Really? If you go the way of conventional fertilizers and general horticulture/agriculture practices, you'll spend maybe $4-6/light per month on fertilizer and media.
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