cannabiscultivation
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Have a competition.
Back to the benefits of a performance based employment contract concept.
Price per LB, there are no excuses, the grower is at fault if they cannot produce..
THEY ARE IN CONTROL OF THEIR OWN DESTINY.
Attempt to determine your dispensaries annual cultivation goals and work out a price per lb that is not negotiable.
Then owners cannot complain about paying gardeners more out of their own pocket because everything is based on a production and determined by a tangible substance. If the annual goal is surpassed maybe a bonus is in order but if not, they grower still profits for cultivating more than the business originally anticipated, which benefits both employees and employers.
How many harvested pounds, in an owners eyes, warrants a $50k salary if the contract is not performance based?
Make the six figures growers put their money were their mouth is, im sure the legitimate individuals would step up to the plate and prove their worth.
I dont doubt a retainer would be in effect but just have a lawyer write the contract with teeth so that retainer is only given after an initial goal/trial period is accomplished.
I would not offer anybody even a $50k salary unless they proved they could grow, how are ones abilities even determined at this point in time with the industry uncertainty? Samples? I know of a grower who recently has used another growers work as their own for an head grower interview... They have photos of their own work etc but the tangible product showcased was not theirs.
Price per Lb seems like a much less risky scenario for business owners.
Not sure if Hb and I are saying the same thing but......
I may be wrong but you must take it into consideration motivation to grow/profit vs what the patients/customers needs are.
So it is not really comparing apples to apples so to speak.
This could not be further from the truth.The cost to grow strain A is the same as growing strain B...
Do the math.
Seriously...This could not be further from the truth.
Tempe420 - don't listen to most of these guys. Personified seems to have it right but please understand these forums are littered with bedroom growing "activists" who think 8week veg time and 6-10oz plants play a role in commercial cultivation.
I have followed you guys on FB for awhile under your new biz name and previous. You guys are clearly growing dank. Just take what you've been doing and do more of it. Keep it simple.
I've met a few guys from this forum that are legit. They rarely post. I think they would be great additions to a real commercial grow. Check your inbox.
I'm not applying for a job.Seriously...
This is getting redundant... No attacks just want to hear the truth for once. Still waiting to see this 12k Genetic Tester room.
I wouldn't trust LVs definition of "dank" but you guys seem to be on the right path to success. Oddly enough I have to agree with LV with saying, KEEP IT SIMPLE. Honestly that is key to growing superb quality medicine at a commercial level.This could not be further from the truth.
Tempe420 - don't listen to most of these guys. Personified seems to have it right but please understand these forums are littered with bedroom growing "activists" who think 8week veg time and 6-10oz plants play a role in commercial cultivation.
I have followed you guys on FB for awhile under your new biz name and previous. You guys are clearly growing dank. Just take what you've been doing and do more of it. Keep it simple.
I've met a few guys from this forum that are legit. They rarely post. I think they would be great additions to a real commercial grow. Check your inbox.
I don't grow plants that size, as I just alluded to. Try and stick with the thread.I wouldn't trust LVs definition of "dank" but you guys seem to be on the right path to success. Oddly enough I have to agree with LV with saying, KEEP IT SIMPLE. Honestly that is key to growing superb quality medicine at a commercial level.
P.s. can you show me a 6-10 oz plant that you have EVER grown LV? I can show you 16-32 of these ladies every month with only 32 days of veg. Please show us your half pound plants...not half oz.
Damn 2oz? I get that off of a clone with 3 days veg. Anyone willing to listen to your bs is a complete illiterate. Honestly I don't see you doing anything more then cleaning toilets at a dispensary. By your attitude and you being full of shit, that might make that the best position possible for you.I don't grow plants that size, as I just alluded to. Try and stick with the thread.
I shoot for a 2z per plant yield and run a 2 week veg.
Whatever works for you works for you. I have no desire to have a pecked contest on the Internet and I've never claimed to be the bees knees as a grower. I've got some things figured out in the past 3yrs and I think I'm ok
E-HumpThis could not be further from the truth.
Tempe420 - don't listen to most of these guys. Personified seems to have it right but please understand these forums are littered with bedroom growing "activists" who think 8week veg time and 6-10oz plants play a role in commercial cultivation.
I have followed you guys on FB for awhile under your new biz name and previous. You guys are clearly growing dank. Just take what you've been doing and do more of it. Keep it simple.
I've met a few guys from this forum that are legit. They rarely post. I think they would be great additions to a real commercial grow. Check your inbox.
Death to Dispensaries. I see failure, death and destruction in their future.
Because just about everyone on this site is a "home grower" and this will take away their cultivation rights.What makes you say this exactly? At the Farmers Market this weekend we took a random poll and it showed overwhelmingly folks were looking forward to them.
What makes you say this exactly? At the Farmers Market this weekend we took a random poll and it showed overwhelmingly folks were looking forward to them.
We had a girl there with a clipboard and ended up asking 100 people. The feeling was overwhelmingly yes they were excited Dispensaries are opening.From whom may I ask?
I, amongst many were at the market and were not asked such a question...