Quote Originally Posted by bejay
im sure you will come out ok your yield may be a little low on your first grow but even if you sell the excess at less than market value it should cover all of your cost of growing and eventually within a year probably the cost of equipment also.
the average person that is just growing what they need maybe slightly more and that does not need to rent a spot to grow can usually save alot over buying, but when you spend 7200 a year in rent alone plus add in your additional cost you will need to sell quite abit to cover the cost.

True dat, I can sell it to the local cannabis clubs in my area legally so that shouldn't be a problem. Rent is so high around here, blows that it has to be a serious factor when trying to grow herb to save money..but that's life! :rasta:
razzapiggy Reviewed by razzapiggy on . Costs of Growing Bud Compared To Buying Commercial Prices Interested to hear what you guys have to say about this topic. I began growing bud about 2.5 months ago, and I am now a half of a week from finish. I started in the first place to make my habit cheaper, and I am curious to hear what you guys think is put into growing (in way of nutrients. electricity, etc) compared to the commercial value of cannabis? I realize this is a relative question because prices differ in different regions...but let's assume I can get ounces of good herb for $220 Rating: 5