You must not sell much I thing you meant to say hobby grow in the title not commercialIf I use clones I’m only gonna have room
For one strain. I would need one hell of a strain that people won’t get bored of and yields good
You must not sell much I thing you meant to say hobby grow in the title not commercialIf I use clones I’m only gonna have room
For one strain. I would need one hell of a strain that people won’t get bored of and yields good
I have been selling 120-150 oz every 8 weeks easily enough so farYou must not sell much I thing you meant to say hobby grow in the title not commercial
Commercial is more like at least 50 pounds a deal.I have been selling 120-150 oz every 8 weeks easily enough so far
When you have to seriously start considering transportation logistics, like renting a box truck, then you are commercial.
Im sorry but for 8yrs of growing & with a high plant # the questions you're asking & contemplating are very amateur hour. Sorry dude. No offenseI was thinking the same individual supports costing around 350-400 usd or the net costing less than 60 usd
I’m struggling to figure how I am going to mount the net though. I was planning on making a wood frame and line it With Mylar that I sit between the light stack and the pipes to reflect light hitting the floor. So I wouldn’t be able to mount the net frame on the floor.
You have any ideas?
Commercial growers don't sell oz they sell lbs soon it will probably be by the tonI have been selling 120-150 oz every 8 weeks easily enough so far
Definitely a small business, profession.Well I considered commercial a business that makes an income that pays the bills..
Oh, I like that!!! Gonna set up a place just for photos to do it!!!3rd or 4th run you should have them dialed in.
Could use your help on my new pheno Hunt post that I’ll start in a week or two. Will need the advice to find the quality phenosI for one believe there will always be a market for high quality home grown. Always. So focus on that, quality not quantity.
Tag me in too for thatCould use your help on my new pheno Hunt post that I’ll start in a week or two. Will need the advice to find the quality phenos
You cut clones off each plant. Then flower the plants. Keep the clones (now plants) that correspond to the winners of the flowering run.Could use your help on my new pheno Hunt post that I’ll start in a week or two. Will need the advice to find the quality phenos
I'm all over this!!!veg and top the rooted clones and when you are ready you have lots of cuts ready from the winners. Label carefully.
Would you not flower the rooted clones to see how they react as a clone not a seed, take clones of all the clones and compare the flowered seed to the flowered clones and pick the winner from the 2nd generation of clones?veg and top the rooted clones and when you are ready you have lots of cuts ready from the winners. Label carefully.
You can do that too, I like to cull obvious losers the first run and keep anything that has potential, then sort the true winner over the next few runs running batches of clones from each. You may find that two plants that have the same quality and yield will vary on something else like rooting time.Would you not flower the rooted clones to see how they react as a clone not a seed, take clones of all the clones and compare the flowered seed to the flowered clones and pick the winner from the 2nd generation of clones?