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Re: CashMoneyCarl post# 108546

Tuesday, 01/16/2018 12:15:33 PM

Tuesday, January 16, 2018 12:15:33 PM

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I would like to add to this here in some agreement and some variation.

The market has grown specifically niche when it comes to supplies. Generally, there’s more involved than just soil and pots because everything has been moved indoors.

Indoor offers a boost in quality, controllable climate and is the best way to avoid theft.

Because of this, there is a market for fans, ducting, filters, cooling measures, specific HID or LED light fixtures, climate controllers, specific nutrients that are now geared to the market.

Then you have the plethora of hydroponic or coco based applications which can be intimidating if you just thought you’d need light, soil and pots.

A lot of maintenance and dialing in goes towards these things. I learned a lot while visiting Colorado’s Rec side, as well as California’s medical side.

In general, your typical garden supply store has a fraction of what you really need to get set. I will say however that in the last 2 years, local nurseries have started carrying ‘indoor growing’ supplies for ‘tomatoes’.

One thing I think would be beneficial for Growlife is if they can position themselves as the equipment supplier for both personal folks and the mainstream garden stores. I’d also imagine those folks doing it in states which haven’t come online do not want to be going to the store and be seen buying that stuff.
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