IGrow Superstore of weed

In a 15,000-square-foot warehouse just down the road from the Oakland Airport, an entrepreneur is opening a one-stop shop for medicinal marijuana cultivation. Don’t know the first thing about growing pot? The folks at iGrow have a doctor on site to get you a cannabis card and sell you all the necessary equipment for indoor, hydroponic cultivation – from pumps, nutrients and tubing to lights and fans. Don’t know how to set it up? For a fee, on-site technicians will show you how to build it in your home and even maintain it weekly. This is hardly a fringe business. When iGrow opens today, at least three City Council members will attend. So will most of the leaders of the cannabis industry in Oakland, a city long at the vanguard of medicinal marijuana. Though iGrow provides all the supplies and know-how for cannabis cultivation, they don’t sell the seedlings – only dispensaries can. The cost of creating your own cultivation system or relying solely on a dispensary is vast. At a dispensary, a patient might spend $120 a week for a quarter-ounce of marijuana. However, it might cost $1,000 to set up an eight-plant system. But in the course of a year, they might only use half of their harvest and be able to sell the remaining 3 pounds for $12,000 to a dispensary

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4 Responses to IGrow Superstore of weed

  1. floridagatorgirl08 says:

    These are the most …
    These are the most clean cut pot dealers I’ve ever seen! haha Great job iGrow! You guys are providing an excellent service! I may have to take a roadtrip to Oakland!

  2. m0nstahhh says:

    do you know what …
    do you know what time and days igrow store is open?

  3. Jaxonguitar says:

    THANK THE LORD!
    THANK THE LORD!

  4. devouredbyzombies says:

    its time for …
    its time for america to wake up and accept marijuana for what it is. A HARMLESS PLANT!!!
    prohibition on marijuana has caused far more harm to more people than marijuana ever could.