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Riverside is FUCKED, but you know what San Bernardino is even Worse, Can't wait to see what SB county comes up with now that Riverside has released their bullshit agenda, I can Almost guarantee it will be far worse than Riverside... Atleast Riverside has allowed dispensary's up until now, SB still doesn't have a single Legal storefront dispensary.
We set up a dispensary "on paper" back in 2010 the county just 3 weeks later put up a moratorium banning all storefront locations, then they sent the Sheriffs dept after all the Delivery services... So now... check this shit out 5 years later we are being hit by the state for over $5,000.00 in back taxes on profits that we never made because we never set up the dispensary... funny how they want their TAX money even if you don't make any money !!!
Do you think greenhouse/light depo will be comparable to indo, in your opinion?I'm still getting 2200-2500 for my pounds in SoCal. Got rid of a 10 pack 2 months ago for 2200/p. This time around I might shop a little more and try for 2400/p. Prices haven't moved much for me, but I also tend to go middle of the road so my product doesn't sit around. This is for indoor.
I'm making the move to greenhouse as soon as I can buy a house with land. I feel greenhouse I'm going to get far greater return for my investment. I'm being fucked on electrical cost at the moment. I'll mention this again, the times of being able to have a grow room in a house/garage are over. It's just not profitable, you need to be producing quantity and with quality to survive this market now. One reason I'm making the switch to greenhouse.
Do you think greenhouse/light depo will be comparable to indo, in your opinion?
Let me refraise that; do you think you'll get the same donation with greenhouse/light depo?
No, that was a well put together and informative post. Nothing like the rants I've seen on here, lol.Mark pretty much got it right. People will always claim indoor is the best, and people buying the product are always going to pay more for indoor. Indoor has its pros and cons, you can control the environment perfectly, and you have far better security. Yet it cost a shit ton of money to do so, from electric cost to rent/mortgage.
Now getting into greenhouse, you can go as cheap or as expansive as you want. Which is going to effect your outcome greatly. You have to weigh the cost of the investment with your return. You could build yourself a high tunnel, throw some exhaust fans and pretty much call it good. But your product might only be slightly better then say outdoor.
Or you can build yourself a badass greenhouse, and essentially it's an indoor grow room that's got clear walls. There are some amazing greenhouses on the market you can build yourself with all the bells and whistles. Conleys greenhouses are one of the top companies when it comes to high end greenhouse. But these greenhouse come with a high price tag, but your end result/product in my opinion is going to be on par with indoor. I'm even going to say you might even be able to get better quality then indoor because you have mr. Sun helping things out. And we all know there is no substitute for the power of the sun.
Now you have to think about one of these greenhouses as a long term investment just like you would setting up an indoor warehouse. You use all the same equipment, just like mark said. A/C, heating, intake/exhaust fans, circulation fans, co2, supplement lighting (where gravitas got their start), environmental controllers, might even need dehumidifiers and carbon scrubbers. Pretty much all the pieces you would need for an indoor grow your gonna need with a high end greenhouse. Like I said it's pretty much a indoor building with clear walls. Electric usage will be for sure lower then indoor because your not using the lights as much, depending on the time of year, you're only supplementing a few hours a day, or on rainy/cloudy days they might be on the whole light period. One thing I'm looking forward to is the use of solar power, and storing that solar power in battery banks. Now this is getting really expansive, but you gotta think long term investment. Plus I plan on one day, if I need to, move on from growing cannabis. I can use my investment and grow fruits/veggies.
This is becoming a rant so I'll stop here lol.
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