09-01-2017, 01:12 PM
don't under (or over) estimate the floral business
Flower production is directly correlated to the amount of sunshine the plants receive. Your profit is relative to flower production per square foot. That's why most big growers are in Kapoho, with the exception of anthuriums. Anthuriums would probably do fine in the relative cool and cloudy conditions of HA or Orchidland. Most wholesalers such as Greenpoint are back up at 100% supply, so I would get a written agreement on the price and quantity they say they will purchase from you before investing in cinder, plants, and shade cloth. Or plan to market directly to customers.
The Donner Party really wasn't that great of a party, was it?
Flower production is directly correlated to the amount of sunshine the plants receive. Your profit is relative to flower production per square foot. That's why most big growers are in Kapoho, with the exception of anthuriums. Anthuriums would probably do fine in the relative cool and cloudy conditions of HA or Orchidland. Most wholesalers such as Greenpoint are back up at 100% supply, so I would get a written agreement on the price and quantity they say they will purchase from you before investing in cinder, plants, and shade cloth. Or plan to market directly to customers.
The Donner Party really wasn't that great of a party, was it?
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