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just a small shed that can fit 2 plants at a time, this is not thought out 1 bit as you said, it's just a plan to grow some medium quality weed to smoke much more cheaply than buying off of other people.As you already know, this is not a well thought out plan. You don't know if you'd even like growing.
Would you like a small cabin in the woods? I hope so, because you will be building one. How much will that cost you? Do you have another $5K for a generator that will run 24/7, or the money to bring utilities to it?
this is some newbie small scale growing for 2 plants max at a time.Large-scale growing involves lighting and sometimes watering gear, and because the Norwegian climate is generally too harsh for outdoor growing, the cost of providing sufficient real estate can be huge. Technically easy to learn growing but financially a lose project. You may know Cannabis are being imported here at cheap rate.
do you even need that much power for some poor grade weed of medium? its just something to smoke for much cheaper then buyingYou need power. Lots of it. And a shed with 6" framed walls. Insulated. The cable will cost 15 dollars a meter. And then you need a garden supply center.
Yeah. Heat. Air. Light. You need minimum one full branch circuit. Which means a sub panel at the least. It doesn't grow without power.do you even need that much power for some poor grade weed of medium? its just something to smoke for much cheaper then buying
I think he might need more than 2x4s to put in the kind of insulation he'd need.Do you have any building experience? If you want to build a viable structure to grow deep in the forest, this will take a lot of planning, time, resources and a shit ton of ball busting hiking with materials to get it done. I’m not saying you can’t do it. Just thinking how much work it’s going to be to haul all the 2x4’s and sheeting, insulation, whatever you decide to roof with than the power source and all tools needed to construct.
He could pack up to R28 with 3.5” rigid foam board but that’s not cheap and I would do the floors door and ceiling as well and use a high density spray foam to seal off all the seams where the board is cut and stuffed. Not to mention waterproofing the exterior. The easiest way is probably a bituthene like grace. Wouldn’t count on that lasting super long thoughI think he might need more than 2x4s to put in the kind of insulation he'd need.
@TheScandinavianNoob: This would be a major endeavor, even for a 2-plant setup. Is there no way you can set up a small grow in your home? That would be the cheapest way to get some decent bud. An insulated shed in the woods, with power, would make your weed very expensive.
i live with my parent so cant do that in the houseI think he might need more than 2x4s to put in the kind of insulation he'd need.
@TheScandinavianNoob: This would be a major endeavor, even for a 2-plant setup. Is there no way you can set up a small grow in your home? That would be the cheapest way to get some decent bud. An insulated shed in the woods, with power, would make your weed very expensive.
i know the legal reprucostions are harsh but if we are careful to not leave prints it's worth it imo, some upfront cost then profit with weed for ourselves at the end, i read other comments so i know it will be hard and expensiveAt 700 a zip. Means the charges are harsh. Like prison for a few years. So don't even bother growing. And the weed there isn't going to be worth it. Just take vacations to legal places.
how much do those boards go for?He
He could pack up to R28 with 3.5” rigid foam board but that’s not cheap and I would do the floors door and ceiling as well and use a high density spray foam to seal off all the seams where the board is cut and stuffed. Not to mention waterproofing the exterior. The easiest way is probably a bituthene like grace. Wouldn’t count on that lasting super long though
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