[Illinois flower and such meds - #11 by ShtoobsGnome]
Felt I my post was somewhat relative to your post…
I agree with it for the most part, except the black market will remain dominant in every market unless the barrier to entry is lowered.
100% agree with a dominate black market but for entry cost barrier… Please re look at what your saying about entry, operating cost vs operating a dominant “black market”…I’ll explain… Pablo Escobar hired horticulturist to work with and breed Erythroxylum novogranatense (the coca plant) to yield higher alkaloids per hectare… Yes running a dominant black market is easy so be that the market is in demand for products like that but again I keep going back to operation costs relative to what is happening around us
Vertically integrated THC must include retail.
At this point I’d just like to be everyone’s for iso lol
ISO as in International Organization for Standardization?
“dominating the black market is easy”
How many can run a 5,000 square foot op? Then how many can run a 300,000 square foot op and not piss money away trying to "make " money? I think most of the money is with in the ability to scale and having competent methods that don’t complicate the operations and operators.
tride and true term as always.
sell shovels in the goldrush
does this work in the cbd market or just a newly legalized state?
How do you know if you have found a niche, I have experience developing apps, I have 1 year cultivating experience, I have 2 harvest under my belt, My last harvest was 1 pound.
I read on the blog that a 1 pound harvest is not worth the time. I grow in Atl, GA and im hesitant of truly scaling up, should i ignore the laws and scale up or find another way to break the industry?
is this still profitable?
Yes this is almost 2 years ago - but to you or anyone else experienced, how’d you get started with the cattle themselves? Did you buy them outright for $Xk each, or do another structure?