The 45 pounds of that gelato 41 in my hand was grown at a different spot in a 10x100 hoop just like the one in the pic. The pic of the grow is a 10x60 and we will get over 30ps from that most times
see--now this is what i needed.
i'm newly back to growing (spent most of my life in other parts of weed world) and i'd never done outdoor until three years ago. it's fun and all to learn from my friend/grow partner. so cool to see them become monster trees. but i just can't abide by so many things about full-term outdoor growing. my background is indoor. i can quantify all the parameters and find optimal biophysical design as well as optimal operational design. produce a much better product. that's my happy place.
took me a minute, but i know dep is where i'm going to do best. it kills me how inefficient many full-term outdoor grows are.
i could put two 60s x 10's in the just the amount of space the 25 full-terms we're doing are scattered across. i actually live an hour east of hayfork and would rather keep my site closer to where i live. not on the coast obviously. but the relatively small amount of land needed isn't hard to get in the trinities. hell, i have friends who would love to get a little rent from a little corner of their land. front-loaded set up costs aren't bad. and after that annual costs would be much lower than what i'm currently putting into the oregon op--save me time, money, travel, having to deal with oregon hippies (lmao). crop max has changed my life. two of that size could still be compliant under medical laws. no licensing costs, no tracking or testing costs...
you're getting 30 from each 60 x 10, i think i could yield reasonably close to that. i'm confident i could do two of them and figure i could pull off three cycles a year with winter rains. one other worker, and hire a second for harvests. smaller, shorter rotations mean i'm not always trying to hang and dry one huge harvest during autumn rains. i can dry on site at least two of the harvests cuz it will be dry enough. i can take these smaller harvests to a trimmer's home, and then to be properly cured in my home. big savings in trim bill and i get to avoid the inevitable drama when more than two or three humans gather for an extended period of time to do something.
that's DOUBLE the annual harvest we'll do this year. at lower cost. oh, and saving the MOST IMPORTANT thing of all for last--i'd be producing weed i'm FAR more proud of.
thanks for squaring it away in my head like that. kinda just hooked my world up.