LEAPSpeaker
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An Enclosed Locked Facility Definition "Enclosed area" when used in conjunction with "enclosed, locked facility" means outdoor space surrounded by solid, 10-foot walls, constructed of metal, concrete, or stone, that prevent any viewing of the marijuana plants, with a one-inch thick metal gate.
Growing inside 10' walls would be like trying to grow in a canyon. I asked LEAP to calculate how large a walled area would need to be so plants would get a minimum of 12 hours of direct sunlight.
For 12 hours the walls would need to be 74' from the plants, add a12'X12' area for the plants, and you need an area 160'X160'. A 10' section of brick wall costs around $2200, so a 640' wall would cost $140,800.00, not including the 1200 pound, 1" thick gate.
I don't know any patients with a yard big enough for a 160'X160' compound, let alone the $140,800.00.
Growing inside 10' walls would be like trying to grow in a canyon. I asked LEAP to calculate how large a walled area would need to be so plants would get a minimum of 12 hours of direct sunlight.
For 12 hours the walls would need to be 74' from the plants, add a12'X12' area for the plants, and you need an area 160'X160'. A 10' section of brick wall costs around $2200, so a 640' wall would cost $140,800.00, not including the 1200 pound, 1" thick gate.
I don't know any patients with a yard big enough for a 160'X160' compound, let alone the $140,800.00.