Commercial Marijuana Species

farmerfischer

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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.
Bro/sis,, there is some many comercial strains to name.. a couple probably have been answerd.. but this depends on commercial or coniseur strains .. there is way to many crosses of elite and commercial strains now days..
Check out leafly.com or something like that..
 

TheWholeTruth

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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?
Ive done some commercial grows in the past, quite long ago but probably quite different to your setting as in my case it was still not above board back then. Ive been involved in running legitimate businesses before so i guess i do have some experience in some of the areas.
There is some good info on this forum. If your looking for working business models in the cannabis industry to research on the net there is lots of info you can look up on the working American industry. You can look up alsorts of info from how to bank money as you can have issues with banks being a cannabis businesses, you can look up were they source equipment, what you need, how rooms are put together, or greenhouse or outdoors grows are done, how they deal with nutrients, feeding, water, look up how harvest an drying is done an stored. The model for getting your product to people who will get it to the customer, or how to bring in an deal with customers your self. Not sure how it works in the country your in but in the usa im sure they tag an track each plant right from seed or clone all the way up to the point it gets tested for contaminants ect an gets cleared for sale. It works the same as food as in a product that is for human consumption so you can look up on the net all the health an safety requirements an measures they normally use.
Another thing you can do a google search an look up the top 20 most popular strains by year in your country an it should give you some results. From there you can look those strains up an you should be able to find out the estimated harvest for each strain an the minimum parameters required for it an the flower tines for it. So you should be able to find the ones that are most commercially suitable for you. Tons of info to help you nowdays online an there is always someone here who should be able to help.
 

farmerfischer

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Tbh i souldnt even answer this question.. commercial pot was gorilla grown in my day.. i dont go to despenceries to get weed..
So please disreguard my comment..
I just get seed from reputable breeders and what my community likes for smoke
 

TheWholeTruth

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Lots of us here can tell you many good yielding strains. But this is a good bit of knowledge to keep in mind. Ive seen this happen many times an im sure many others have too. You can grow something thats great, looks good, smells good and yields very very well. But if people dont want it you will be stuck with it. Even in the usa ive seen warehouses full of product that has been sitting there for so long that its turned bone dry an become dust or its rotted. So as a business were money is involved an bills an people need to be paid an you need to make a profit you need to grow like 3-4 strains that you know people are buying an will sell before its even ready. Thats how it works commercially, so something to keep in mind.
Bare in mind..different strains seem to be popular in different countries. Some of the ones ive mentioned have been around for over 20 years an still hold good value. But best to research what the big sellers are in your country.
 
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Yoshi38

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Tbh i souldnt even answer this question.. commercial pot was gorilla grown in my day.. i dont go to despenceries to get weed..
So please disreguard my comment..
I just get seed from reputable breeders and what my community likes for smoke
Is okay, every comment or answer is useful to me.

Thanks for the feedback.

means you start smoking a long time ago?
 

Yoshi38

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Lots of us here can tell you many good yielding strains. But this is a good bit of knowledge to keep in mind. Ive seen this happen many times an im sure many others have too. You can grow something thats great, looks good, smells good and yields very very well. But if people dont want it you will be stuck with it. Even in the usa ive seen warehouses full of product that has been sitting there for so long that its turned bone dry an become dust or its rotted. So as a business were money is involved an bills an people need to be paid an you need to make a profit you need to grow like 3-4 strains that you know people are buying an will sell before its even ready. Thats how it works commercially, so something to keep in mind.
Bare in mind..different strains seem to be popular in different countries. Some of the ones ive mentioned have been around for over 20 years an still hold good value. But best to research what the big sellers are in your country.
Thank you so much for the info.

based on your experience, when the plant is ready to harvest. You chop off the hole plant for it to dry to just chop where the buds grow and wait it to start growing buds again?

As I plan to use 1 Acre of space to do the planting. Is it sufficient to grow 3 to 4 different strains in the area?

Have you known the difference in quaility when the buds are wind dry and cured or Freeze dried?
 

farmerfischer

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wow that's very long ago, but are you still smoking it now?

Do you know if there is any difference in quality and taste between the buds dry in a dry room and freeze-dried?
Not really far as the home grown ive always smoked..
Im lost on the freeze dry part,, are you making live rosin?
I smoked freeze dried weed a buddy did years (1999) ago in a vacume sealed bag once but it tasted moldy..
 

Yoshi38

Member
Not really far as the home grown ive always smoked..
Im lost on the freeze dry part,, are you making live rosin?
I smoked freeze dried weed a buddy did years (1999) ago in a vacume sealed bag once but it tasted moldy..
The Freeze dry I meant was a process in which the buds dried in a freeze vacuum oven that cool down to -20 to -40 Celcius.

Normally they gone through a wind dry and cure process in a room.

Freeze dry is an express method that use way less time than the room dry and cure method.
 

farmerfischer

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The Freeze dry I meant was a process in which the buds dried in a freeze vacuum oven that cool down to -20 to -40 Celcius.

Normally they gone through a wind dry and cure process in a room.

Freeze dry is an express method that use way less time than the room dry and cure method.
Is that like Cold convection? Then vacuum sealed?
 

Yoshi38

Member
Is that like Cold convection? Then vacuum sealed?
Is a Machine like this which it dry the buds in a extremely low temperature and it will vacuum out all the moisture from the buds but it will preserve all the nutrients inside the buds.

All process done in 1 machine

Cause what I observe most of the big growers in the US didn't show they are using this type of machine. So I m curious why.

Is it about the quality issue or the pricing of the machine that effect the price of the buds.
 

farmerfischer

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Is a Machine like this which it dry the buds in a extremely low temperature and it will vacuum out all the moisture from the buds but it will preserve all the nutrients inside the buds.

All process done in 1 machine

Cause what I observe most of the big growers in the US didn't show they are using this type of machine. So I m curious why.

Is it about the quality issue or the pricing of the machine that effect the price of the buds.
Im not sure here, but i would guess thats for doing live rosin presses/ exstraction..
Not so much for smokable flowers.. i mean you could smoke it but pecentage of water would be very low.. very dry..
Im shooting in the dark on this answer so i could be wrong
 

buckaclark

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Is a Machine like this which it dry the buds in a extremely low temperature and it will vacuum out all the moisture from the buds but it will preserve all the nutrients inside the buds.

All process done in 1 machine

Cause what I observe most of the big growers in the US didn't show they are using this type of machine. So I m curious why.

Is it about the quality issue or the pricing of the machine that effect the price of the buds.
Those machines produce undesirable product,It's way too dry to smoke and stripped of it vital oils.Look into getting an Herbamatic,it will grow and process the cannabis to a perfect consistency.GL
 

Brettman

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Thank you so much for the info.

based on your experience, when the plant is ready to harvest. You chop off the hole plant for it to dry to just chop where the buds grow and wait it to start growing buds again?

As I plan to use 1 Acre of space to do the planting. Is it sufficient to grow 3 to 4 different strains in the area?

Have you known the difference in quaility when the buds are wind dry and cured or Freeze dried?
Jesus fucking Christ…
 
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