calvin.m16
Well-Known Member
At what point does a grow become full-time when its a one man show? In your opinions?
In order for you to grow enough cannabis to consume your own grow and replace your income, wouldn't you need to grow on a commercial scale and require getting a commercial license to grow/sell cannabis? Or is it such a common thing that getting legal is just for corporate entities and there are many small scale growers who grow above the legal limit and operate under the radar?When it brings in enough cash to replace your day job.
After costs/overhead
There are ways around this, like caregiver programs. In Michigan you can sell the weed for "reasonable" compensation for your time and expenses. Also we have "clubs" the state is fully aware of where people with medical cards can sell flower to anyone who walks in, for cash, not donation, most people put pricing right on the jars/bags. I quit going to clubs because people wanna pay $100/ounce because of all the illegal Cuban weed that is packed with PGRs and other chemicals. Those guys buy up all the expensive high end strains and ruin it with poison and grow using stolen electricity. IF I ever started a compassion club they and their weed would be banned from my club. Also your weed would need to pass testing to be sold in my club. Too many pieces of shit selling poison weed anymore in Michigan. The good quality weed is still 150 oz 1500lb but you acn buy plenty of Cuban/Chaldean golfball turds for $700-900 lb.In order for you to grow enough cannabis to consume your own grow and replace your income, wouldn't you need to grow on a commercial scale and require getting a commercial license to grow/sell cannabis? Or is it such a common thing that getting legal is just for corporate entities and there are many small scale growers who grow above the legal limit and operate under the radar?
The world is a big placeIn order for you to grow enough cannabis to consume your own grow and replace your income, wouldn't you need to grow on a commercial scale and require getting a commercial license to grow/sell cannabis? Or is it such a common thing that getting legal is just for corporate entities and there are many small scale growers who grow above the legal limit and operate under the radar?
I think you’re right.In order for you to grow enough cannabis to consume your own grow and replace your income, wouldn't you need to grow on a commercial scale and require getting a commercial license to grow/sell cannabis? Or is it such a common thing that getting legal is just for corporate entities and there are many small scale growers who grow above the legal limit and operate under the radar?