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Actually I would do 100s. There 3 feet wide, then i would allow 1' outside of pots for canopy extending outside, so 4x4 wide is a 16 square foot plant.
6000/16= 375 plants
Yield of 3-4.5 pound plants comes out to 1150-1700 pounds depending on strains used all falling within total canopy limits.
Getting 19 for chocolate hash berry dep units. That's not even a popular strain. Very frosty, though....I'll be holding out for 2-21 for my OG strains.
Ahhhh, the summer time is in effect and at long last it's a sellers market. I'm giving big thanks over here!!!
heard indoor prices are creeping up in socal…wonder how much indoor gets sold as deps at clubs, i remember seeing a ton of that back in the day
On a drug farm miles from anywhere in the central Andean mountains of Colombia, workers are digging up marijuana bushes and replacing them with avocados.
They’ll get no subsidies from a government crop substitution program since the state barely exists in these remote mountains in Cauca province, 30 miles south of Cali. They’re responding instead to a 70 percent crash in prices over the last year after farmers here planted so much marijuana that they saturated the market.
“It’s barely profitable anymore because everyone’s growing it,” said a farmer, who asked not to be named. “I’m getting out of it.”
The price of a pound of the potent “creepy” strain of marijuana grown in Cauca has plunged to $15 from $50 per pound a year ago, according to local growers. That’s aggravating poverty in a region where some laborers earn as little as $3 per day, according to Vladimir Bueno, a community leader.
Figuring 25% return,
wow you get 25%return on nug run?