Your costs depend on many factors, from the equipment you use, and the method you grow, to power and water rates. Here are my costs:
Cost of a Four Plant Grow (CAD)
I've used a yield of 180 gm which should be achievable by a new grower for the final cost/gm. I'm hoping for 280gm or more, reducing the cost to $2.67/gm. The equipment is good quality, but not top of the line. Most of the high dollar equipment is amortized over 10 grows, the remainder by experience. New growers should read Carcass' and Homer Simpson's journals to find out how to start for a much lower cost. The equipment listed here was bought over a three year period. I started with lower cost equipment, and worked my way up.
Cost of a Four Plant Grow (CAD)
I've used a yield of 180 gm which should be achievable by a new grower for the final cost/gm. I'm hoping for 280gm or more, reducing the cost to $2.67/gm. The equipment is good quality, but not top of the line. Most of the high dollar equipment is amortized over 10 grows, the remainder by experience. New growers should read Carcass' and Homer Simpson's journals to find out how to start for a much lower cost. The equipment listed here was bought over a three year period. I started with lower cost equipment, and worked my way up.