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Dark-one

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Actually do know how to grow. Quite well. Just looking for little support or insight. Comments like that are what's wrong with the world so I could care less about your opinions
 

The Gram Reaper

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You need to learn how to interrogate/question your clients. They have the answers to their problems you just have to work it out of them.
 

Dark-one

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Just cus I'm new to forum doesn't mean I don't know what I'm doing. Was looking for some growers with more experience to get info on stuff I wasn't 100 percent on.
 

The Gram Reaper

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Are you going to build grow rooms or just fix issues? A lot of bigger growers don't mind paying for good help on doing maintenance/plant work.
 

Dark-one

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Are you going to build grow rooms or just fix issues? A lot of bigger growers don't mind paying for good help on doing maintenance/plant work.
Help with Installs, help with plant issues, or tutoring brand new growers on how to get started, what they need. Help from germination to harvest. Thought it was good idea in VT, I always have people ask questions and have new people interested in tryi g to grow but don't know how or where to start
 

The Gram Reaper

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If one of your clients has an issue, its most likely because of the environment. Getting Temps/Airflow/Humidity under control stops disease/pests from thriving.
 

DarkWeb

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How will you stand out? Who will you help? Everyone in this state knows someone that grows. Not that the advice from that person is correct but how will "you" stand out?
 

The Gram Reaper

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Help with Installs, help with plant issues, or tutoring brand new growers on how to get started, what they need. Help from germination to harvest. Thought it was good idea in VT, I always have people ask questions and have new people interested in tryi g to grow but don't know how or where to start
You should probably get a DBA, they are usually a small fee, and work on getting the word out. Making some kind of advertising would work. If there is a growstore you frequent, you could make advertising/business cards and pay them finder's fees for getting you work.

I do something similar with trim jobs, but I have to say, clients you get through the public are the absolute worst. You will most likely get a lot of smaller jobs and new growers. Most new growers treat the growstores like they are their personal grow consultants, sending them your way would help you both. It takes a lot of trust to get work from a larger grower.

Its best to get in with one client very well, and building off from the people they know. Once you prove yourself, the work will start to open up and you will grow naturally.

Like I said, a lot of larger growers would love some one to take some work off from their hands. You have to do things how they want them done, not your way. People get OCD when it comes to their grow, and they like things done a certain way. Getting to know each client as an individual will help you a lot.
 

Kalebaiden

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I gave you the amgryface because you're making a huge mistake.

Your partner is the one with experience.

I support the initiative but I feel you're walking into the wild west of cannabis with a buck knife when everyone else has Smith & Wessons.

You need experience because sites like this exist. What we do for free, you want to turn in to a job.

I feel that is counter productive. You may want to start ordering stock from Alibaba so you have complete grow packages ready to go before you consider starting the business.

You also may want to do your due diligence and see what is already available.
 
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