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I want to grow & sell marijuana (legally)

Dime

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There's no money in seeds. I sell cannabis seed for less than a dollar a lb, retail. We use seed for fertilizer. I cook with cannabis seed oil it's so cheap.. We have too much seed. I should be paying people to haul it away, don't tell them.. We throw thousands of seeds to the birds a week.


There's only money in lies. Marketing. Scumbagetry. I just saw a youtuber called "Grow Daddy" who grows 4 plants in 7 gallon pots and has a fan base. Maybe you can make some cooler t-shirts than him. That's the money in Marijuana. Start a youtube channel you don't really need to know how to grow the shit. Look at Buildasoil. They got half the country top dressing sulfur and 10x marked up barley flour.
Send that oil up to Canada, it's outrageous if you can even find any.
 

Absorber

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Its used to reverse a fem plant to make fem seeds . I just reversed this Green Crack
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xtsho

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You might want to grow and sell cannabis for money but your chances of success at doing it are not good.. You'd be better off learning a skill that's in demand. Growing cannabis isn't a skill that's in demand. It's not a hard skill to learn and pretty much anyone with half a brain can master it in a few months.

Find a niche in IT and make some real money. Lots of stuff going on with machine learning, AI, and data. Even a Nurse Practitioner can make $100k a year. If you can handle that line of work. Some find it rewarding. You could probably make more money driving full time for Uber than growing weed.

So many people get a few grows of good weed under their belt and then think they can do it for money. There is so much more than just growing good weed. That's something many didn't realize before putting their life savings into a legal grow operation and then going broke. Many end up selling their equipment on craigslist for pennies on the dollar. I've watched it happen to someone I know. They ended up working two jobs and driving for Uber in order to keep their house. They made it through but suffered some serious pain and were set back years financially.

There are significant upfront costs. You need a dedicated location which means rent, then there is the equipment, energy costs, regulatory hurdles, etc... The commercial market has consolidated significantly everywhere it's been legalized. Large players are in control. They have arrangements with the dispensaries. You're not just going to be able to show up with what you think is great weed and get them to even look at it.

The number one question you need to ask yourself is "Who are you going to sell it to?" The market is saturated. Dispensaries don't need anymore suppliers.

Grow your own smoke for personal use and sharing with friends. Make your living doing something that is guaranteed to provide you with an income.
 

Dime

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You might want to grow and sell cannabis for money but your chances of success at doing it are not good.. You'd be better off learning a skill that's in demand. Growing cannabis isn't a skill that's in demand. It's not a hard skill to learn and pretty much anyone with half a brain can master it in a few months.

Find a niche in IT and make some real money. Lots of stuff going on with machine learning, AI, and data. Even a Nurse Practitioner can make $100k a year. If you can handle that line of work. Some find it rewarding. You could probably make more money driving full time for Uber than growing weed.

So many people get a few grows of good weed under their belt and then think they can do it for money. There is so much more than just growing good weed. That's something many didn't realize before putting their life savings into a legal grow operation and then going broke. Many end up selling their equipment on craigslist for pennies on the dollar. I've watched it happen to someone I know. They ended up working two jobs and driving for Uber in order to keep their house. They made it through but suffered some serious pain and were set back years financially.

There are significant upfront costs. You need a dedicated location which means rent, then there is the equipment, energy costs, regulatory hurdles, etc... The commercial market has consolidated significantly everywhere it's been legalized. Large players are in control. They have arrangements with the dispensaries. You're not just going to be able to show up with what you think is great weed and get them to even look at it.

The number one question you need to ask yourself is "Who are you going to sell it to?" The market is saturated. Dispensaries don't need anymore suppliers.

Grow your own smoke for personal use and sharing with friends. Make your living doing something that is guaranteed to provide you with an income.
And when you do pick a job ,consider picking one that later in life you can go out on your own and you will never be out of work. Some of the trades are like that,depending on where you live and offer a decent lifestyle. Get good with your hands and don't be scared of work and money will find you.
 

H e d g e

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Ethics and money rarely coexist, biggest growth industry here is surveillance.
After your basic needs are met having more money doesn’t make you any happier, do whatever makes you happy.
 
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