Nugs1
Well-Known Member
I'm already planning for next year. This year isn't over but things are going great.
My plans over the winter is to make a greenhouse thats about 35 ft long and 18-20ft wide. Inside will be a 25ft long 5 ft wide raised bed that will be 18 inches tall. Or I could split that into two.
Im planning all organic but more to the point.
I am trying to fund a legit business and provide myself with some smoke as well.
I want 15-20 lbs and I can't decide if I should do 10 massive plants that start in March, hoping for a couple to a few pound each or should I do 20-25 plants and start them in May or later keeping them smaller doing almost a sea of green thing hoping for almost a pound each.
I was doing some math for a large 5 lb plant. To get that you need several things but 1 is a massive root area. The 100gallon smart pots have about 15 cubic ft of soil/growing space. My 25 ft by 5ft by 18'' raised bed would have the same growing space as 15 100 gallon pots. So needles to say the roots will be able to get big enough to grow large plants.
I know genetics plays a lot into it as well.
Alright guys/gals I would appreciate any advice!
My plans over the winter is to make a greenhouse thats about 35 ft long and 18-20ft wide. Inside will be a 25ft long 5 ft wide raised bed that will be 18 inches tall. Or I could split that into two.
Im planning all organic but more to the point.
I am trying to fund a legit business and provide myself with some smoke as well.
I want 15-20 lbs and I can't decide if I should do 10 massive plants that start in March, hoping for a couple to a few pound each or should I do 20-25 plants and start them in May or later keeping them smaller doing almost a sea of green thing hoping for almost a pound each.
I was doing some math for a large 5 lb plant. To get that you need several things but 1 is a massive root area. The 100gallon smart pots have about 15 cubic ft of soil/growing space. My 25 ft by 5ft by 18'' raised bed would have the same growing space as 15 100 gallon pots. So needles to say the roots will be able to get big enough to grow large plants.
I know genetics plays a lot into it as well.
Alright guys/gals I would appreciate any advice!