Just wondering how much most caregivers have to invest in grow equipment, nutrients, powerbills, etc., when undertaking the task of care-giving / growing for a Montana medical marijuana patient. I hear it all in my advocacy role. Thanks!
I'd say for 4 patients, to do the best indoor soil grow possible, you'd have to invest in a light (500 bucks) soil (200 for a normal batch I make) and various other things (lets say 300 bucks)... so probably a grand or soI was already growing for myself and producing enough for a couple extra patients.. I've since bought 2 new 1000s, lumber, LOTS of soil, jars, pots, scissors, a new drill (to mix soil and make bubble hash), an...
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I'd say for 4 patients, to do the best indoor soil grow possible, you'd have to invest in a light (500 bucks) soil (200 for a normal batch I make) and various other things (lets say 300 bucks)... so probably a grand or soI was already growing for myself and producing enough for a couple extra patients.. I've since bought 2 new 1000s, lumber, LOTS of soil, jars, pots, scissors, a new drill (to mix soil and make bubble hash), and various other odds and ends associated in the growing of cannabis. So... You could toss some seeds you get for free in the soil.. for free... and use some kitchen scissors to trim, and some jars you have lying around to cure your bud.. and you could do an entire, successfull grow for just your time... OR you could get a variety of genetics, grow indoors under expensive lights, use only the best soil you can make, and end up spending a lot of money but most likely getting far superior product... my .02- Z [show less]
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