Only 2.5% of people grow their own marijuana!

ttystikk

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Yup build a wall of weed and you get a god complex :). And I was just looking at some brochures so if you need a recommendation let me know tty? It's unfortunate the really nice ones seem to be in California :).
I'm in Colorado. And I give tours. Just ask @texasjack; I'm a good guy and I LIVE it, I don't just sit on my ass and talk about peace and love while shitting on people.
 

Budley Doright

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I'm in Colorado. And I give tours. Just ask @texasjack; I'm a good guy and I LIVE it, I don't just sit on my ass and talk about peace and love while shitting on people.
I was being sarcastic FYI :). I didn't risk jail for peace and love, I did it for money lol. But I too live by the code treat people with respect and you get it back. And said it before, would love to take a tour if only I could lol. And I can't sit on my ass either just not in me to do nothing, lots of time for nothing when I'm dead lol.
 

GrowUrOwnDank

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Go pee in your own sandbox.
I took you off ignore just long enough so I could feel the satisfaction of putting a bully like you back on ignore. I used to really like you and had the upmost respect for you. And I looked up to you. Til you started the unnecessary bullying of me. You should be ashamed of yourself sir. Yet I still have a soft spot for you because I know deep down you are a really nice person. Who just got a bad influence hanging out with the wrong crowd. Come back to me when you are done with the dark side. Peace and love to you dear sir.
 

Chunky Stool

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It's all about risk and initial investment. To set up a decent 5x5 grow tent, you're looking at a minimum investment of $1,000.
If you're not legal you risk going to jail. Managing smell is essential. Crop failure is always a risk (mold, bugs, hermies, etc). Getting robbed is a risk.
If you're a white collar worker, getting popped for growing could permanently ruin your career!
 

Michael Huntherz

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It's all about risk and initial investment. To set up a decent 5x5 grow tent, you're looking at a minimum investment of $1,000.
If you're not legal you risk going to jail. Managing smell is essential. Crop failure is always a risk (mold, bugs, hermies, etc). Getting robbed is a risk.
If you're a white collar worker, getting popped for growing could permanently ruin your career!
On my block there's me and my neighbor across the street.
His op makes mine look silly, about 4 times the size, anyway. So two houses out of 5 on my cul-de-sac, yah baby, and I just crunched the numbers; There's an average of about 1 square meter of weed growing per home, on any given day, in my neighborhood (that I know of) and we are anything but legal here in Mordor, where the shadows lie. I mean my whole neighborhood, not just the cul-de-sac.

There's a green avalanche a-brewin', friends. And yet, people are begging me to hook them up and it doesn't grow fast enough to keep up unless I expand, and I don't want to! (Until Federal Reclassification, at least)
 

GrowUrOwnDank

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Many moons ago I knew that growing at home would be big. About the time I first started growing I ti here's around and built a website, it was definately amateur crappy and even affiliated with Amazon to link thru to their products for a comish. I was never satisfied and realized the learning curve would take considerable effort or, I would have to shell out some real dollars to have a decent site built for me. On top of that I was several hundred dollars and hours into it and just realized it was a bit over my head. Anyway, even then, maybe 6 years ago there were already so many in re space it would have been a really large undertaking to make up some ground. And I would have had to invest 1000's rainy in marketing efforts.

Does anyone remember when rollitup a biggest advertiser was Attitude? Then they went dark and I guess started advertising again like last year. I still believe with the traffic on this site RIU doesn't monetize as well as they could. It's all good tho. Just saying. Anyway. I am sure I have neighbor's who also grow. I keep to myself about it. It's just the right thing to do. Getting robbed would suck.
 

Michael Huntherz

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Many moons ago I knew that growing at home would be big. About the time I first started growing I ti here's around and built a website, it was definately amateur crappy and even affiliated with Amazon to link thru to their products for a comish. I was never satisfied and realized the learning curve would take considerable effort or, I would have to shell out some real dollars to have a decent site built for me. On top of that I was several hundred dollars and hours into it and just realized it was a bit over my head. Anyway, even then, maybe 6 years ago there were already so many in re space it would have been a really large undertaking to make up some ground. And I would have had to invest 1000's rainy in marketing efforts.

Does anyone remember when rollitup a biggest advertiser was Attitude? Then they went dark and I guess started advertising again like last year. I still believe with the traffic on this site RIU doesn't monetize as well as they could. It's all good tho. Just saying. Anyway. I am sure I have neighbor's who also grow. I keep to myself about it. It's just the right thing to do. Getting robbed would suck.
I have a software-as-a-service platform I'm working on I want to advertise on RIU. It is worth beyond what they charge, no question.
 

GrowUrOwnDank

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I have a software-as-a-service platform I'm working on I want to advertise on RIU. It is worth beyond what they charge, no question.
Yeah bru. Wish I knew you back then. I think the space is really really crowded now and it would be a tremendous struggle to get a foot in the door at this time. Im kinda poor these days, divorce last year and all. I think it's still doable to get in, but it will require a considerable investment of time and money now. Even then.... Well. Probably better off buying a Taco Bell franchise or something where there is a need for it. Thanks tho.
 

Michael Huntherz

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Yeah bru. Wish I knew you back then. I think the space is really really crowded now and it would be a tremendous struggle to get a foot in the door at this time. Im kinda poor these days, divorce last year and all. I think it's still doable to get in, but it will require a considerable investment of time and money now. Even then.... Well. Probably better off buying a Taco Bell franchise or something where there is a need for it. Thanks tho.
I'm actually pretty optimistic about the opportunities, because basically everything except Leafly sucks, in the Cannabis app world. Sure there are a lot of them, but 95% are fucking dumpster fires. Big commercial Ag companies like Siemens don't understand the internet and how it best works yet, I think there's a lot less saturation than in fast food, to use your example, and almost equal demand.

P.S. I'm targeting a different market segment than Leafly is, too.
 

GrowUrOwnDank

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I'm actually pretty optimistic about the opportunities, because basically everything except Leafly sucks, in the Cannabis app world. Sure there are a lot of them, but 95% are fucking dumpster fires. Big commercial Ag companies like Siemens don't understand the internet and how it best works yet, I think there's a lot less saturation than in fast food, to use your example, and almost equal demand.

P.S. I'm targeting a different market segment than Leafly is, too.
I'm getting on up there bru. Younguns can do it. Although I'm still pretty sharp, I don't think it's impossible. But, my ambition and motivation are waning these days. You can do it tho. Everybody should take on a BIG chance/opportunity in their life time. I'm at the point of chill in my own. Best of luck homie.
 
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