As a new, small scale producer, why would you think "Im sure I can get these made quite cheap" ? You'd have to invest in machinery for a start, or pay an existing company to do , initially at least, a very small run. I can't see it being cheap. I'm all for the little guy making it big, but I fear , £4.60 ( UK equivalent of $8Canadian ) is a bit pricey
With the income stream from cannabis farming you'd be better off investing in an automatic watering system.
Sure I could incorporate this into an automatic watering system. Thanks but I already thought of it . You could leave them on top of the soil,and have water pumped into them Leaving them on soil has the added benefit of keeping mositure in, and the holes help it breathe .
What the heck is 43-$8? I meant $3 , I figured you would see that the $ is on same key as 4 . Im really getting tired, trying to work around my room on my ebay business,and respond to so many posts at he same time, I had 4 kneee surgeries, not succesful ones , and a problematic shoulder with pain going into my hand, so typing gets hard after a little while Have to go out soon too .
yes well it just became legal here last year, so we dont worry about these things much. Though technically not legal to grow large amounts like 100 plants, I am sure people arenty going to jail anymore anyhow
Why pay 4 to 8 dollars when you can get a microwave lid for 1.25 and just poke a few extra holes in it?
People with more money than time will pay for convenience, 5 minutes of their time , is worth way more than $3 even $8 for some. Also what if they dont have a drill, they have to borrow one? Also it will be more sturdy than the microwave covers, and probably will have a lot more holes than someone world want to drill themselves Plus it may have a special piece to cover the slit ,wheter its even needed, it will look more impressive to some anyhow.
And apropos of not a lot, Dragons' Den originated in Japan where it was called 'Tigers of Money' ...
The name Dragons' Den originated in the UK and is now the most used around the world.
I stand corrected. Here I am sure most people would say its Canadian, since it is so big, and the stars are also very well known Canadians, to Canadians at least,lol
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You'd have to invest in machinery for a start, or pay an existing company to do , initially at least, a very small run. I can't see it being cheap.
I'm all for the little guy making it big, but I fear , £4.60 ( UK equivalent of $8Canadian ) is a bit pricey
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
The name Dragons' Den originated in the UK and is now the most used around the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragons%27_Den
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Sure I could incorporate this into an automatic watering system. Thanks but I already thought of it . You could leave them on top of the soil,and have water pumped into them Leaving them on soil has the added benefit of keeping mositure in, and the holes help it breathe .
I meant $3 , I figured you would see that the $ is on same key as 4 . Im really getting tired, trying to work around my room on my ebay business,and respond to so many posts at he same time, I had 4 kneee surgeries, not succesful ones , and a problematic shoulder with pain going into my hand, so typing gets hard after a little while Have to go out soon too .
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/sep/04/helicopter-rooftop-marijuana-plants-vuelta-spain-catalonia-race
yes well it just became legal here last year, so we dont worry about these things much. Though technically not legal to grow large amounts like 100 plants, I am sure people arenty going to jail anymore anyhow
People with more money than time will pay for convenience, 5 minutes of their time , is worth way more than $3 even $8 for some. Also what if they dont have a drill, they have to borrow one? Also it will be more sturdy than the microwave covers, and probably will have a lot more holes than someone world want to drill themselves Plus it may have a special piece to cover the slit ,wheter its even needed, it will look more impressive to some anyhow.
The name Dragons' Den originated in the UK and is now the most used around the world.
I stand corrected. Here I am sure most people would say its Canadian, since it is so big, and the stars are also very well known Canadians, to Canadians at least,lol