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Some dude named Walter White told me that tooYou can buy a sweet rv and meth lab for 60k
I dont know him.. I think i read it in the bibleSome dude named Walter White told me that too
I haven't read that book. Is it good?I dont know him.. I think i read it in the bible
Quit hating give the guy some advice Or at least don’t comment Trash boy.You can buy a sweet rv and meth lab for 60k
Who said hating? You need to smoke better weed. I think knowing what the building has ie. Electric and water supplies and dimensions is an influence on how to spend the rest.Quit hating give the guy some advice Or at least don’t comment Trash boy.
The king has spoketh!!!Lol trust me I’m smoking better shit then u buddy.(but that’s not the point) People join THCFARMER to gain, obtain, and share knowledge. Some of you older folks ruin it for the people actually trying to learn stuff. You guys should give each other your phone numbers and talk all that bs in private. Truth hurts but somebody had to say it.
The king has spoketh!!!
Well, most strains have a predicted yield and a lot of them are about 450 grams to the square meter. So, that is about a pound a sq meter (but that is ideal for a lot of strains) so you can figure out the area you need to get you bi-monthly totals. The other thing to consider is it isn't about plant count but canopy size and good canopy management. How long you veg and how often you want to turn things will also be based on veg room capacity. However, I grow 8 plants in a 4X5 flower room right now and that is a little over populated but I flip them after only 4-5 weeks from rooted clone. But again strain dependent in my case.
For a big grow I would also recommend staying away from all the cannabis nutrient hype. Just to expensive buying liquid nutrients. I would go with Jack's professional hydro, Jack's Calcium Nitrate and epsom salts for magnesium. Use 3grams hydro, 2 grams Calnit and 1 gram epsom per gallon. Then I dilute to if needed to get the ppm I need because at that 3-2-1 mix per gallon it comes out about 1000ppm. Way more affordable than all the hype stuff. When I see products like Mega this or blows your shit up that or giant bud this I run the other way. Its mostly hype although I am hearing good things about Mega grow dry nutrients (a lot like Jack's cost wise). I bought 2 years worth of nutes (Jack's) for $135 for my grow that would have costed $400-600 in liquid nutes.
You will find there is pain associated with the electric bill and the nutrient bill and that's why I went LED and dry nutes. Also, Current Culture Undercurrent systems are great but freakin expensive. An 8 site system can be several thousand dollars and I built the same damn thing myself for around $300. A larger grow like yours you could drop a lot on lighting and hydro equipment.
Yu said you have a clone source, so what strain are you considering?
I hope some more experienced growers chime in so I can also see some other opinions.
Dee
Ok so say I have four of these 10x10 tents:
That's two for veg two for flower...By my calculations thats 200sqft of space for each phase..which is the equivalent of 18.5 square meters, which equates to 18.5 pounds...
200sqft= 18.5sqmt= 8,325 grams = 297 ounces= 18.5 pounds
That'd be a pretty damn good number to hit bi monthly...
My question is with that amount of square ft how many watts/which brand light would you go with specifically for best bet on that yield goal...I know you said between 10k and 20k watts but wondering if you might be able to narrow down a but given the specifics on the setup..Thanks again for all advice
Maybe he got into some @DemonTrich Tide Pods..LMAOWho said hating? You need to smoke better weed. I think knowing what the building has ie. Electric and water supplies and dimensions is an influence on how to spend the rest.
You can do 2 pounds a light easy so 10 lights will make a flower room.
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