Green Fields
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Thanks for the kindness folks.
Trinity - Honestly I haven't kept track. My best estimate is that I'm in for around 50-60k thus far. We're just getting started on trimming and I pay $250/lb because it's family and the closest of friends.
5k for one trailer, 5k for another trailer, 3.6k in soil, 1k in bags, 10k for property, 5k for water, 1k for tanks, somewhere around 15k in nutrients/bugs etc, maybe 1k for the dehuey ac lumber and netting for the drying trailer, 6k for warehouse rent (getting fucked), who knows how many thousands in fuel, 2k+ in food for the season, tarps tools stakes mesh hortonova hose fencing...
Trimming will be around 25k
The good news is alot of the bud is the same or better quality than indoor, meaning it's of considerably more value.
Realistically I could have done all this for ALOT less than I did, but I'm not into skimping and keep in mind, this is my first outdoor ever. . I could have skipped the warehouse/trailers, but safety is top priority. I could have dried under a tarp, but quality comes first. I could pay cheaper trimmers, safety and quality are more important..and I'm really into helping friends enjoy a good quality of life.
I guess it would have been helpful to have saved receipts.
The thing is I know it'll be worth my time effort and investment. Economically does it stand up to other methods? Who knows.
There's 210 5gallon buckets full of bucked stinky crystalline bud ready to be trimmed and I'm happy with that
I'll share the actual breakdown of volume when we get there. It'll be a few months.
Cheers
Trinity - Honestly I haven't kept track. My best estimate is that I'm in for around 50-60k thus far. We're just getting started on trimming and I pay $250/lb because it's family and the closest of friends.
5k for one trailer, 5k for another trailer, 3.6k in soil, 1k in bags, 10k for property, 5k for water, 1k for tanks, somewhere around 15k in nutrients/bugs etc, maybe 1k for the dehuey ac lumber and netting for the drying trailer, 6k for warehouse rent (getting fucked), who knows how many thousands in fuel, 2k+ in food for the season, tarps tools stakes mesh hortonova hose fencing...
Trimming will be around 25k
The good news is alot of the bud is the same or better quality than indoor, meaning it's of considerably more value.
Realistically I could have done all this for ALOT less than I did, but I'm not into skimping and keep in mind, this is my first outdoor ever. . I could have skipped the warehouse/trailers, but safety is top priority. I could have dried under a tarp, but quality comes first. I could pay cheaper trimmers, safety and quality are more important..and I'm really into helping friends enjoy a good quality of life.
I guess it would have been helpful to have saved receipts.
The thing is I know it'll be worth my time effort and investment. Economically does it stand up to other methods? Who knows.
There's 210 5gallon buckets full of bucked stinky crystalline bud ready to be trimmed and I'm happy with that
I'll share the actual breakdown of volume when we get there. It'll be a few months.
Cheers