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    Whether or not to grow weed? (does it actually save money?)

    I'm technically a "medical marijuana" patient with a recommendation and everything. But if I'm honest, the weed is for fun and relaxation.

    I've been going to dispensaries and it's like a Wonderland with the candy and the drinks. But everything adds up fast. In the end I get a bunch of flower since that's way more economical.

    But even with the the best deals on flower, it still ends up costing hundreds a month for a daily smoker like me.

    After my last trip to the dispensary, I started thinking about how much money it would really save if I grew it.

    I was wondering, for people who grow:
    • Does it really save money?
    • What made you decide to start?
    Pictured: One tiny eighth of "Runtz" from the dispensary. It looks and smells good, but I know it won't last long.

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    Hi wannabeagrower...The short answer is yes. It is less expensive to grow your own weed than to purchase your medicine from a dispensary. Though I'm in the same boat as you as far as being a medical patient goes. I buy from a dispensary every now and again to compare my grows with the government approved flower and/or to purchase a disposable vape. My home grown weed is better than or comparable to what I can buy. Even though I have a flower vape I like a disposable for travel. I can't make my own disposable so I buy those.

    There are calculators on the GWE site to help you determine your electrical cost per Kw hour. I've never messed around with it. Regardless of the cost I believe its worth it just to know what is in the weed I am consuming. If I bought my daily consumption in flower I'd be spending about $15 - $20 a day (3-5 reefers) x 7 days a week or about a buck forty a week. Growing is less expensive for me than buying.

    Even after the initial startup costs growing is less expensive. But that does not mean that growing weed is cheap. It can be a money pit. I learned that the hard way. My best advice is to look at grow set ups in the examples at the top of this page, choose the method and how you want to grow weed and give it a go. But remember, even the best and most expensive equipment cannot overcome a poor growing environment and does not guarantee success. You'll still have to put in the time and effort to do it right.

    You are at the right place though to learn how to grow MJ. The internet is full of advice about how to grow weed, but If you stick around here and follow the advice and examples on GWE and the pharmers on this forum you will grow top shelf weed.

    I use what I grow to mainly smoke and every now and again to make gummies and salves. Occasionally, I make some bubble hash. If I had to purchase enough flower to do those things it would be cost prohibitive. Growing alleviates that problem. And there is no more satisfying feeling in the world than to be as high as a kite with your very own home grown weed.

    I decided to start growing because I have wanted to since I was a teenager in the 1970's. Medical MJ became legal in my state in 2019. I never expected that in my lifetime. Summer 2018 I happened to be in Seattle and sampled some weed, that's after about a 4 decade pause in consuming it. It was an experience. Shortly thereafter I saw a grow tent at a home and garden show, asked what that was and was immediately intrigued. I jumped in with both feet and haven't looked back.
    Growing Autos and Photos, Gorilla Grow tents, AC Infinity fans, exhaust, filter, humidifier, and controller, HLG Lamps, 50/50 Coco/Perlite, Autopot system, BlueLab PH Controller, CX Horticulture nutrients

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      #3
      Think about it, let's say you spend $400 on a complete 2 x2 tent setup, you get the tent, light, inline fan and carbon filter and even a few fabric pots, now you need soil, let's say you spend $50 on that, are you going to reuse the soil,or buy new for every grow?? Now you need seeds, let's say you spend $60 on a 5 pack of auto flowers, now you plant a seed and grow a nice plant and you harvest it and you get 4 ozs,at $10 a gram , that's $1,120 per grow, now let's say you get 4 harvests per year, that's $4,480 per year, for the initial investment of about $500, not including the electric bill, also, where do you plan on growing? you might have to invest in other stuff like humidifier and heater or AC,I'm going down the rabbit hole here, but I think you get where I'm going here, what nutrient line are you going to use,or do you want to go with a living soil that can be used over and over again??

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        #4
        Where i live weed can be $50 an 1/8 or more. I thru some seeds i got from a friend last year into some 5 gal. pails i salvaged off a job full of dirt i dug outta my leaf pile and ended up with about 12 oz for the price of some tap water. for me it's def. worth it

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          #5
          • Does it really save money?
          • What made you decide to start?
          ​I started when covid hit and boredom followed. It was a bet/dare between my son and myself. We germinated bag seeds before we even had pots or media, and zero idea of how to do it or what it entailed. As for money, an outdoor grow is extremely inexpensive. With experience I learned that outdoor grows where I live is a fools errand due to the short season with a cold, damp ending resulting in everything going to rot. This transformed the grow to exclusively indoor. Save money, hell yeah. $800 investment in hardware. Production costs, mostly electricity, are $8-10/oz. Can't beat that with a stick. That doesn't include my time which is 30-45 minutes per day unless there is a big event happening. Then it can be all day. Being retired, I can afford the time commitment. And the flower is better than anything I have ever had, not bragging, just a fact.
          Don't worry, be happy, grow sticky buds.

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            #6


            Gulf sums it up pretty good.yes in the long run it is. The way I look at it is if you were to consume 1 gram a day approximately everyday over a month you would consume approximately 1 ounce over the course of a month so a year about 12 ounces. So for instance you grow 3 autos which take about 3 months to grow out. Do that every 3 months you could have 12 plants for the year. Say you get 3 ounces each grow, conservatively speaking that would get you 12 ounces. I’m not sure of the current market price but if you say 100-200 $per ounce well do the math and you see.. if you can grow outside you could possibly get a bigger harvest.. that being said you do have to invest in seeds,tent lights etc… growing is fun and educational growing weed can help you grow just about any plants. This forum is a great place to learn. I came here 3 years ago. I live in Missouri where we have rec and medical. I renew my permit every year and follow the rules. I waited over 30 years for legal weed so I don’t want to lose it. I only grow for myself and wife and always have extra around.

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              #7
              Like everyone else said here its definitely worth it, and this is a great place to learn. And the biggest thing for me, like Beeman mentioned, is it's just plain fun. I dont even partake. I have friends and family who both have the med card and are recreational and I give it all away. I just love growing it. My wife thinks I'm nuts and she's probably right, but I just love it.

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                #8
                I agree with everything everyone else said, growing your own is definitely cheaper, especially if you're an everyday consumer as im sure most of us are. But the benefits go way beyond the cost savings. First of all it's just plain fun usually, although there will be times it will drive you crazy. I've grown a garden all my life and have always enjoyed growing things but when growing cannabis became legal here 5 years ago i discovered their is something special and uniquely challenging about this plant that really draws you in. It is one of the most satisfying hobbies I've ever tried. And it has grown into a full time hobby, some would say obsession. Another benefit is you know exactly how it was grown and what's in it, no pesticides or chemicals. Another benefit i never even thought about is when you grow you're probably going to have a lot of extra to give away or trade. When your friends realize you have a lot of top shelf weed you're willing to give away suddenly everyone wants to do you a favor. I just traded an Oz. for a 350$ repair on my lawnmower and dude was happy as hell. The only thingI would caution against is getting disappointed early and giving up. It's a definite learning curve even if you have experience with other plants so don't be discouraged if your first harvests aren't what you're expecting. Stick with it and it will get better as you're growing skills increase. Just remember that cannabis isn't addictive but growing it definitely can be. Good Luck

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                  #9
                  I couldn't have said anything better, great job guys

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                    #10
                    The key is to use your initial investment wisely,do the research and spend what you can afford,then build from there

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