Quote Originally Posted by bigtopsfinn
I'm not a large producer by any means. I had 2 plants in a 3.5 sq. ft. space, had some problems and still got about 110 grams with a low yielding strain in less than 4 months seed to harvest. More than enough personal smoke for me. With 25 sq. ft. I'd be approaching 800 grams every cycle, that's over 5 pounds a year! In street prices ($50 per 1/8) that's over $32,000. And this is a very moderate example, better growers/strains can produce much more.

But I do understand that the space limitations makes it a pain in the ass for having separate chambers (mothers, clones, veg, bloom) and growing many different strains at once. If this bill does pass I think a similar thing might happen in California as in the Netherlands. People would offer their homes as a place to grow in exchange for growing supplies and a cut of the harvest.

Glad we can keep this civil over here. :jointsmile:

Sorry to hear about your bank troubles Vaped, hope you guys get things figured out :thumbsup:
You're forgetting one important point. That's just one grow. You can get 4-6 grows per year depending on the strain. 5 lbs x 4-6 grows = lots of medicine.
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