1.) Buy 2 or 3 metal halide lights for vegetative growth
2.) Buy 4-6 high pressure sodium lamps for flowering
3) Buy a couple charcoal filters, a few fans to move air and keep plants strong. A roll of mylar to put on walls and reflect light back onto planst. Several dozen 3 gallon pots, and a fuck load of soil-less mix, none of that muddy soil shit. Some good Fox Farm brand nutrients (All of this can be bought on ebay from HTG grow supply)
4.) Order a few hundred dollars worth of feminized marijuana seeds (Search 'Attitude Seed Bank')
5.) Split your basement into 2 rooms, one for veg, one for flowering
6.) Veg second batch of plants while 1st batch is flowering. Always have plants ready to flower as soon as last batch is done. (Perpetual grow)
7.) Pull down a good 6 lbs every 8 weeks.
8.) Find 3 people who can move 2 pounds in every 8 weeks
9.) Sell each lb. for $3500-$4500 depending on local demand.
$100,000??? The above will cost less than $5,000 to get started.
Always, always always be worried about the smell. Replace charcoal filters often.
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1.) Buy 2 or 3 metal halide lights for vegetative growth
2.) Buy 4-6 high pressure sodium lamps for flowering
3) Buy a couple charcoal filters, a few fans to move air and keep plants strong. A roll of mylar to put on walls and reflect light back onto planst. Several dozen 3 gallon pots, and a fuck load of soil-less mix, none of that muddy soil shit. Some good Fox Farm brand nutrients (All of this can be bought on ebay from HTG grow supply)
4.) Order a few hundred dollars worth of feminized marijuana seeds (Search 'Attitude Seed Bank')
5.) Split your basement into 2 rooms, one for veg, one for flowering
6.) Veg second batch of plants while 1st batch is flowering. Always have plants ready to flower as soon as last batch is done. (Perpetual grow)
7.) Pull down a good 6 lbs every 8 weeks.
8.) Find 3 people who can move 2 pounds in every 8 weeks
9.) Sell each lb. for $3500-$4500 depending on local demand.
$100,000??? The above will cost less than $5,000 to get started.
Always, always always be worried about the smell. Replace charcoal filters often.
1.) Buy 2 or 3 metal halide lights for vegetative growth
2.) Buy 4-6 high pressure sodium lamps for flowering
3) Buy a couple charcoal filters, a few fans to move air and keep plants strong. A roll of mylar to put on walls and reflect light back onto planst. Several dozen 3 gallon pots, and a fuck load of soil-less mix, none of that muddy soil shit. Some good Fox Farm brand nutrients (All of this can be bought on ebay from HTG grow supply)
4.) Order a few hundred dollars worth of feminized marijuana seeds (Search 'Attitude Seed Bank')
5.) Split your basement into 2 rooms, one for veg, one for flowering
6.) Veg second batch of plants while 1st batch is flowering. Always have plants ready to flower as soon as last batch is done. (Perpetual grow)
7.) Pull down a good 6 lbs every 8 weeks.
8.) Find 3 people who can move 2 pounds in every 8 weeks
9.) Sell each lb. for $3500-$4500 depending on local demand.
$100,000??? The above will cost less than $5,000 to get started.
Always, always always be worried about the smell. Replace charcoal filters often.
Lime helps get rid of the smell, as it helps with the decomposing bodies. Just be ready to assure your nosy neighbors that you are just burying some dead fish and birds.
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Quote Originally Posted by Dutch1976:
1.) Buy 2 or 3 metal halide lights for vegetative growth
2.) Buy 4-6 high pressure sodium lamps for flowering
3) Buy a couple charcoal filters, a few fans to move air and keep plants strong. A roll of mylar to put on walls and reflect light back onto planst. Several dozen 3 gallon pots, and a fuck load of soil-less mix, none of that muddy soil shit. Some good Fox Farm brand nutrients (All of this can be bought on ebay from HTG grow supply)
4.) Order a few hundred dollars worth of feminized marijuana seeds (Search 'Attitude Seed Bank')
5.) Split your basement into 2 rooms, one for veg, one for flowering
6.) Veg second batch of plants while 1st batch is flowering. Always have plants ready to flower as soon as last batch is done. (Perpetual grow)
7.) Pull down a good 6 lbs every 8 weeks.
8.) Find 3 people who can move 2 pounds in every 8 weeks
9.) Sell each lb. for $3500-$4500 depending on local demand.
$100,000??? The above will cost less than $5,000 to get started.
Always, always always be worried about the smell. Replace charcoal filters often.
Lime helps get rid of the smell, as it helps with the decomposing bodies. Just be ready to assure your nosy neighbors that you are just burying some dead fish and birds.
A little update/bump in 2021)) If I had that amount of money I would for sure open a coffee shop and make accounts on all social networks I know cause marketing is everything. It wouldn't be difficult with the help of onlypult and their precious blog [url=https://onlypult.com/blog/how-to-get-instagram-followers]https://onlypult.com/blog/how-to-get-instagram-followers[/url]. And this way I think people would also open franchises and it would bring me money as well.
what do you guys think of coffee shops?
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Quote Originally Posted by royboymiami:
A little update/bump in 2021)) If I had that amount of money I would for sure open a coffee shop and make accounts on all social networks I know cause marketing is everything. It wouldn't be difficult with the help of onlypult and their precious blog [url=https://onlypult.com/blog/how-to-get-instagram-followers]https://onlypult.com/blog/how-to-get-instagram-followers[/url]. And this way I think people would also open franchises and it would bring me money as well.
A little update/bump in 2021)) If I had that amount of money I would for sure open a coffee shop and make accounts on all social networks I know cause marketing is everything. It wouldn't be difficult with the help of onlypult and their precious blog <a href=https://onlypult.com/blog/how-to-get-instagram-followers>https://onlypult.com/blog/how-to-get-instagram-followers</a>. And this way I think people would also open franchises and it would bring me money as well. what do you guys think of coffee shops?
nice idea
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Quote Originally Posted by LucaLucas:
A little update/bump in 2021)) If I had that amount of money I would for sure open a coffee shop and make accounts on all social networks I know cause marketing is everything. It wouldn't be difficult with the help of onlypult and their precious blog <a href=https://onlypult.com/blog/how-to-get-instagram-followers>https://onlypult.com/blog/how-to-get-instagram-followers</a>. And this way I think people would also open franchises and it would bring me money as well. what do you guys think of coffee shops?
Quote Originally Posted by LucaLucas: A little update/bump in 2021)) If I had that amount of money I would for sure open a coffee shop and make accounts on all social networks I know cause marketing is everything. It wouldn't be difficult with the help of onlypult and their precious blog https://onlypult.com/blog/how-to-get-instagram-followers. And this way I think people would also open franchises and it would bring me money as well. what do you guys think of coffee shops? nice idea
thanks bro :D
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Quote Originally Posted by RoboTopo:
Quote Originally Posted by LucaLucas: A little update/bump in 2021)) If I had that amount of money I would for sure open a coffee shop and make accounts on all social networks I know cause marketing is everything. It wouldn't be difficult with the help of onlypult and their precious blog https://onlypult.com/blog/how-to-get-instagram-followers. And this way I think people would also open franchises and it would bring me money as well. what do you guys think of coffee shops? nice idea
Quote Originally Posted by wallstreetcappers: Margins are terrible at both of those places, you are fortunate to make 7-10% of sales and you have to work the places as a GM for a period of time until you are able to hire one.Also, I would never want a delivery store, that is filled with headaches and liabilities. Man, I don't know about Pizza Hut or Little Caesars, but my brother sells pizza out of his restaurant and he told me the margin on pizza is sick. I guess if you buy into a franchise, the fees eat into your piece of the pie. But you can start your own biz and do pretty well with it, if you run a tight ship. As for the delivery business, just set up a separate Delaware search LLC for your delivery fleet. So, your pizza restaurant will be "hiring a different company" to deliver for you. That way, you can limit your delivery related liabilities.
Setting up a separate LLC for your delivery fleet might be a good idea as a third common way to structure multiple businesses is to create an LLC holding company and then have each individual LLC under one parent LLC. An LLC offers a number of advantages, such as protection as an individual from legal and financial problems that your company may face. LLCs also have more choices when it comes to the way they're taxed. Be sure to do your research and get legal and tax advice before forming any sort of business.
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Quote Originally Posted by ogmike:
Quote Originally Posted by wallstreetcappers: Margins are terrible at both of those places, you are fortunate to make 7-10% of sales and you have to work the places as a GM for a period of time until you are able to hire one.Also, I would never want a delivery store, that is filled with headaches and liabilities. Man, I don't know about Pizza Hut or Little Caesars, but my brother sells pizza out of his restaurant and he told me the margin on pizza is sick. I guess if you buy into a franchise, the fees eat into your piece of the pie. But you can start your own biz and do pretty well with it, if you run a tight ship. As for the delivery business, just set up a separate Delaware search LLC for your delivery fleet. So, your pizza restaurant will be "hiring a different company" to deliver for you. That way, you can limit your delivery related liabilities.
Setting up a separate LLC for your delivery fleet might be a good idea as a third common way to structure multiple businesses is to create an LLC holding company and then have each individual LLC under one parent LLC. An LLC offers a number of advantages, such as protection as an individual from legal and financial problems that your company may face. LLCs also have more choices when it comes to the way they're taxed. Be sure to do your research and get legal and tax advice before forming any sort of business.
Quote Originally Posted by ogmike: Quote Originally Posted by wallstreetcappers: Margins are terrible at both of those places, you are fortunate to make 7-10% of sales and you have to work the places as a GM for a period of time until you are able to hire one.Also, I would never want a delivery store, that is filled with headaches and liabilities. Man, I don't know about Pizza Hut or Little Caesars, but my brother sells pizza out of his restaurant and he told me the margin on pizza is sick. I guess if you buy into a franchise, the fees eat into your piece of the pie. But you can start your own biz and do pretty well with it, if you run a tight ship. As for the delivery business, just set up a separate [Unapproved link] for your delivery fleet. So, your pizza restaurant will be "hiring a different company" to deliver for you. That way, you can limit your delivery related liabilities. Setting up a separate LLC for your delivery fleet might be a good idea as a third common way to structure multiple businesses is to create an LLC holding company and then have each individual LLC under one parent LLC. An LLC offers a number of advantages, such as protection as an individual from legal and financial problems that your company may face. LLCs also have more choices when it comes to the way they're taxed. Be sure to do your research and get legal and tax advice before forming any sort of business.
Yes, I will totally agree with that, I have also registered my texas LLC which gives me a lot of benefits and profits too.
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Quote Originally Posted by tbrown04:
Quote Originally Posted by ogmike: Quote Originally Posted by wallstreetcappers: Margins are terrible at both of those places, you are fortunate to make 7-10% of sales and you have to work the places as a GM for a period of time until you are able to hire one.Also, I would never want a delivery store, that is filled with headaches and liabilities. Man, I don't know about Pizza Hut or Little Caesars, but my brother sells pizza out of his restaurant and he told me the margin on pizza is sick. I guess if you buy into a franchise, the fees eat into your piece of the pie. But you can start your own biz and do pretty well with it, if you run a tight ship. As for the delivery business, just set up a separate [Unapproved link] for your delivery fleet. So, your pizza restaurant will be "hiring a different company" to deliver for you. That way, you can limit your delivery related liabilities. Setting up a separate LLC for your delivery fleet might be a good idea as a third common way to structure multiple businesses is to create an LLC holding company and then have each individual LLC under one parent LLC. An LLC offers a number of advantages, such as protection as an individual from legal and financial problems that your company may face. LLCs also have more choices when it comes to the way they're taxed. Be sure to do your research and get legal and tax advice before forming any sort of business.
Yes, I will totally agree with that, I have also registered my texas LLC which gives me a lot of benefits and profits too.
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