Commercial Marijuana Species

Herb & Suds

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Hi Everyone I'm just into the cannabis industry and planning to start one. May I know which Cannabis Species is best to grow in a commercial scale in a greenhouse?

I would like the plant to produce a higher volume of buds.

Anything that I need to be aware of when I'm growing it in a greenhouse?

What soil mixture is the best for growing it in the greenhouse?
Do you have any previous growing experience?
 

bk78

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Hi Everyone I'm just into the cannabis industry and planning to start one. May I know which Cannabis Species is best to grow in a commercial scale in a greenhouse?

I would like the plant to produce a higher volume of buds.

Anything that I need to be aware of when I'm growing it in a greenhouse?

What soil mixture is the best for growing it in the greenhouse?
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obijohn

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Maybe try growing a couple plant start to finish and document what you did, then adjust and do it again until you have your system down?
Exactly, don't try to go balls deep first time, see how things go and learn.

Don't get hung up on trying to find that 'magical" strain that will produce more/bigger buds than any other. As mentioned above,. market trends are important, and personally I think having a variety of several strains would be the way I'd go
 

Yoshi38

Member
Kind of another open ended question. I know who I wouldn't get seeds from, but that's a story within itself. Look and search the strain and breeder forum, lots of good info there and then you can make your decision, because who I won't run, someone else thinks is great.
The one place I will say to stay away from is Nukeheads, and you'll find that's a general consensus. His so called "strains" are junk, and he's straight up trailer trash.
okay Thanks for the info.

Will take note.
 

Yoshi38

Member
Exactly, don't try to go balls deep first time, see how things go and learn.

Don't get hung up on trying to find that 'magical" strain that will produce more/bigger buds than any other. As mentioned above,. market trends are important, and personally I think having a variety of several strains would be the way I'd go
Thanks man, totally agree with you.

I will gain more info before I start anything and learn from my mistakes.
 

TheWholeTruth

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Hi Kgrim,

Thank you so much for the amount of info that you provide.

I see I though is by the number of plants and number of yield per plant counts.

Is there any species of plants that you think are the best to grow in 1 or 2 acre green house space?

The climate will be like the country of Thailand.

I heard there are also planters focus on the market trend, should I as a commercial grower follow that as well?

you advice are kindly appreciated.
Hey dude, good luck. If the climate is like thailand were you going to be growing thats great because if you want you can grow huge trees.
So you want decent quality but good yields. Do you know what sort of flower time you want to work with an would you prefer more sativa type high or more indica type ?
 

Yoshi38

Member
Hey dude, good luck. If the climate is like thailand were you going to be growing thats great because if you want you can grow huge trees.
So you want decent quality but good yields. Do you know what sort of flower time you want to work with an would you prefer more sativa type high or more indica type ?
Thanks for your best wishes, my man.

I am still not sure what is the best flowering time, cause our climate is hot and humid all year long.

do you have any recommendations on this?

I think I will prefer more towards indica type but both are also great for medical purposes, right?
 

farmerfischer

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Hi Everyone I'm just into the cannabis industry and planning to start one. May I know which Cannabis Species is best to grow in a commercial scale in a greenhouse?

I would like the plant to produce a higher volume of buds.

Anything that I need to be aware of when I'm growing it in a greenhouse?

What soil mixture is the best for growing it in the greenhouse?
Lol.. just starting into the cannabis industry? Jumping in without testing the water is brave.. i mean yes, you're kind of testing it with this question, but!! I dont go building houses with out knowing how to layout walls..
Dont get me wrong, nothing wrong with being ambisious and desire.. just it seems like you would have learnd this long before joining any forum..
If you're not a pot head then i guess its fogivable..lol.
 

TheWholeTruth

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Thanks for your best wishes, my man.

I am still not sure what is the best flowering time, cause our climate is hot and humid all year long.

do you have any recommendations on this?

I think I will prefer more towards indica type but both are also great for medical purposes, right?
No problem man.
I think it might be a good idea to have a look around your areas to see what strains are popular an sell well.
There are so many around nowdays but there is also alot of rubish aswell. There are alot of newer fancy named strains that arnt really good on a commercial level because they can have very low vigur due to the way they have been put together an can take along time to grow to a decent size. Ones that can have tiny yeilds in comparison to something well bred, an then many that can throw male parts on female plants running the risk of getting seeds in your whole crop. Yes some of them can look good with lots of resin an fancy colours an fancy names an be very popular but in reality a not the great performing plants.
Cindy 99, jack herer, super silver haze, golden tiger, lemon skunk, northern lights, nl#5xhaze are all good reliable plants and can put out some great yields. Gorilla glue is another good one, aswell as blue cheese both are stinky, look great as a finished product an can yield good too. For commercial i would look at 8-10 week flowering strains an 12 at the most if something is in demand , as really as you want to get as many crops in a year in a commercial business.
Have a look at some of the strain reviews on the forum an you will be able to see many strains grown in varying conditions an see how they perform. You will also be able to see whats popular for the year an see those that fade into the background while some will stick around. Hope thats of some help to you.
 
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Yoshi38

Member
Lol.. just starting into the cannabis industry? Jumping in without testing the water is brave.. i mean yes, you're kind of testing it with this question, but!! I dont go building houses with out knowing how to layout walls..
Dont get me wrong, nothing wrong with being ambisious and desire.. just it seems like you would have learnd this long before joining any forum..
If you're not a pot head then i guess its fogivable..lol.
I haven't started anything yet don't miss understand it haha, I am still in the learning and planning stage.

I am not that brave to start anything before I know I am ready.

yea is abit late on the forum train cause I am not sure which one to start.

If you have any link that I can read that would be great.
 

Yoshi38

Member
No problem man.
I think it might be a good idea to have a look around your areas to see what strains are popular an sell well.
There are so many around nowdays but there is also alot of rubish aswell. There are alot of newer fancy named strains that arnt really good on a commercial level because they can have very low vigur due to the way they have been put together an can take along time to grow to a decent size. Ones that can have tiny yeilds in comparison to something well bred, an then many that can throw male parts on female plants running the risk of getting seeds in your whole crop. Yes some of them can look good with lots of resin an fancy colours an fancy names an be very popular but in reality a not the great performing plants.
Cindy 99, jack herer, super silver haze, golden tiger, lemon skunk, northern lights, nl#5xhaze are all good reliable plants and can put out some great yields. Gorilla glue is another good one, aswell as blue cheese both are stinky, look great as a finished product an can yield good too.
Have a look at some of the strain reviews on the forum an you will be able to see many strains grown in varying conditions an see how they perform. You will also be able to see whats popular for the year an see those that fade into the background while some will stick around. Hope thats of some help to you.
I see, super appreciate the info man.

Are there any website links and forums which I can dig into and gain more information?

just wondering are you also a commercial grower as well?
 
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