RE:RE:RE:AMA AnalysisIt is more the cycle..The sog allows for a faster turn around. 16 weeks is super conservative.
A cousin works the Washington scene and his company pulls a room each week. They rotate 11 rooms. The licence in Washington is 30k max ! They pull at the low end 120 pounds all the way up to 200 pounds a chop ! Strains dictate weight. Nobody can knock 35%...lol...someone is doing something right.
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CAMP123 wrote: That's a SOG setup, and his yield at 1lb / light at 16sf coverage is industry average at approximately 30gr/sf. There are too many unknown variables to date to accurately asses metrics of AMA's operation. My calculations are conservative, utilizing a 25sf spread per light for a yield average of 36gr (light and yield have been eluded to in NR's, coverage has not). At 16sf, like your friends, their yield/SF is closer to 55gr. It's an apples to oranges comparison. Light type, wattage, lumen output, etc... All unknown to accurately compare. AMA grows SCROG canopies. While not as quick to yield as a SOG, flower development is far more robust, and a far better terpene profile is developed over the elongated flowering cycle. Not to much the exponential amount of excess trim vs a SOG, all of which is processed into concentrate and furthers the bottom line. While I don't doubt your friend and his abilities, there's an entire segment of industry and user knocking on AMA's door. 0.02
NevadaRay wrote: That was a feck'n awesome post ! Few points. A seasoned grow pal (4 decades) plants 16 plants in a 4x4. One lamp ! He nets 1 pound per 16sf...The kicker is, This man does this in 6 weeks...Brayden needs to hire a new grower ! Growing is super expensive and I would hope our CEO sources outdoor for manufaturing purposes?
Those are some real staggering numbers though...holy crow !! Of course moving frwd competition will multipy. Again thanx for that spreadsheet
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CAMP123 wrote: The numbers.
AMA Analysis P/E SP ranges have been adjusted to reflect increase in O/S shares.
Values indicated therein do not account for Infused Mfg, Bellisima or Bivi, nor the 91% ownership structure.
Additional details regarding the Harvest Foundation cultivation agreement and the dispensary production agreement are also not included.