guy incognito
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No matter how you look at it, it's still one crop a year outdoor vs ~4 indoor.
But I have hundreds of times the space outdoors as indoors, so overall I could yield much much more from a single outdoor crop.
No matter how you look at it, it's still one crop a year outdoor vs ~4 indoor.
I've always thought air quality was better outdoors.
But I have hundreds of times the space outdoors as indoors, so overall I could yield much much more from a single outdoor crop.
But I have hundreds of times the space outdoors as indoors, so overall I could yield much much more from a single outdoor crop.
I'm hoping to harvest every 4-6 weeks once I''m up and running.
Heard on the radio today that the California pot crop alone, the value of its 8.6 million-pound harvest is worth about $14 billion.
The Tax man has a woody.
An ounce is better than nothing.you guys r forgetting one thing if it passes and is legal u r only allowed to have 1 ounce on you. so if u think u van harvest a pound just because its legal think again
you guys r forgetting one thing if it passes and is legal u r only allowed to have 1 ounce on you. so if u think u van harvest a pound just because its legal think again
"I am completely ignoring tax in my assumptions. Any tax that would be included for the production of something like lettuce or tomatoes is small and unavoidable and won't contribute significantly to the final price, at least as far as comparing to other products. A vice tax would/could raise the price substantially, and could very well end up costing the prices people are quoting in here. However I assumed no vice tax at all when I said it would be dirt cheap."
I think you are absolutely correct. If completely legal, it will be dirt cheap. There is no good reason to grow indoors, except to be covert. At $40 per pound (about $5 per ounce) everybody in the supply chain can make an honest living at it.
i am afraid i completely disagree with your assumption that there will be no sin tax on it... there is no way the governments will overlook this potential huge source of revenue... never... if it gets legalized, it will be taxed to hell and gone. but will still be cheaper (substantially) that currently is... the thing everyone is overlooking is dosage: if one shot/ beer/ glass of wine is the standard measure of dispensation for alcohol, probably weed will be taxed by the gram. not the oz, not the elbow... but by the gram...
also the reason to grow indoors are varied but one reason is to ensure that you have a consistent product over and over again... out in cali there are tiers of pricing: top quality indoor, first growth top quality outdoor, second growth top quality outdoor (usually lower in thc), middies indoor, middies outdoor, popcorn, schwag ect... it is possible to grow year round outdoor in cali, texas, az, new mex, florida *but* the quality of those products are varied and not consistent... the reason dispensaries pay top dollar for indoor is because they know that it will be the same next week, month, year... consistency in meds is of the upmost importance...
oh wow didnt realize u could have pounds at your house as long as u dont take it out on the streets on you im going to have to look into that
I completely agree there WILL be a sin tax on MJ if 19 passes. The question is, will that make the price of MJ as high as it is now with the illegality premium?
im sure its will be taxed, cali is what 19.3 billion in debt!?!?!, u best believe they will be taxing