it's kinda like having kids.Except you will be working 16 hour days everyday. Growing pot is one of the most tedious and strenuous jobs you could ever have. You will get into shape. You will be going to sleep early because you are to tired to to function. Partying and going out will be nothing but a memory.
You probably won't listen to this but you will experience all the above going forward, be prepared.I would just grow for myself for a few years before making a retarded choice like this. What happens when your yield cost the same as everything you've spent? Thieves? Feds? Bug infestation? What happens when you loose the entire crop to something so simple as spider mites? This is not a career, this is a gamble, and its fucking hard work for such a gamble! Wait till you have to trim 5 lbs by yourself before 1 week
It can certainly be done - given the right strain, excellent growing conditions, you can certainly do it... Just don't count on it untill you get everyting dialed in right. There are so many factors that come into play trying to get a lot of yield. It all comes from experience. Time to get your hands dirty big time.Thank you so much man, it means a lot. I did use the shiny side, so I will fix that right now. As for the strain, blackberry Kush is a high-yielding strain, and from what I've read a pound indoors isn't rare. Maybe for my first time I won't get there, but then again maybe I will. Thanks for your help
Trouble with these kinds of legislation is the rules keep changing, usually moving toward excluding all but an influential few from the business. Look at the agriculture industry as it is now. almost no family owned small farms left, just big corporate owned mega-farms supplying almost all our agricultural supplies. Add in even stricter controls because of the nature of the crop, I( just don't see how small growers won't be regulated out of existence.Actually if the ab 266 makes it past the senate in august , it will protect the small grower. Requiring all growers to get license from the state and local. It will pre empt all local ordinances creating state wide regulations. It supposed to be the standard for the rest of the country to follow. Colorado and washington and oregon regulations fucked everyone. They will have to adapt to california regulations eventually
I agree 100% with the way small farmers will be squeezed out. There will always be a spirit to grow individually and plenty that will make a lot of money until big business moves in...Trouble with these kinds of legislation is the rules keep changing, usually moving toward excluding all but an influential few from the business. Look at the agriculture industry as it is now. almost no family owned small farms left, just big corporate owned mega-farms supplying almost all our agricultural supplies. Add in even stricter controls because of the nature of the crop, I( just don't see how small growers won't be regulated out of existence.
Trouble with these kinds of legislation is the rules keep changing, usually moving toward excluding all but an influential few from the business. Look at the agriculture industry as it is now. almost no family owned small farms left, just big corporate owned mega-farms supplying almost all our agricultural supplies. Add in even stricter controls because of the nature of the crop, I( just don't see how small growers won't be regulated out of existence.
It's only recently that you could legally start a microbrewery.. For decades, you couldn't. I predict the laws on growing will be in a state of flux for quite some time. I think illegal growers will do it more for financial reasons than quality, but there will still be some of that. Moonshine was usually of much lower quality than commercial liquor, but didn't have the huge write up due to the high taxes. I figure pot will be much the same.There will always be boutique growers just like beer brewery's and winery's and the organic farmers market. All the commercial grows are about mass production and not quality. There will always be people willing to pay for the better quality.
You can get cheap shitty beer like coors and Heineken anywhere. If you want beer that tastes good and has a little more alcohol like lost coast and maudite. There's far less places that carry them. Those cost more and people still want them.