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Originally Posted by Vicious420
Hello, Thanks for the reply.
My biggest concern is a base of operations. I don't want to grow in an apartment. I could in the closet but still. Money to spend on equipment isn't a problem because I'm a very good money saver.
I'm also worried about electrical system to connect all the lights and equipment to, If fires could be started. I'm not sure how all of that works.
How do you hire an electrician to set you up with some kind of a heavy duty power center that can handle 4000-7000watts going through it so you're ready to grow without people asking questions. Saying "I'm going to have a large indoor garden" just sounds to ridiculous.
It wouldn't be just the legal limit of 6 plants for me. I have enough friends that I could be a caregiver to need 30-40 plants I think.
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Just rent, lease or buy a warehouse or other commercial space.
Or if you do not wish to do that, just buy a house. A 200-amp service would handle that load with plenty of room to spare if you keep the rest of your electrical usage in check and do common-sense things like load-balancing and even staggering your (flowering) lights/etc. to run half during the first 12 hours of your "day" and the other half during the second 12 hours.