2,500 plants!

ForeverGreen42

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I don't believe we met our target but close. It's near impossible to measure exactly what the weight will be at the final state although we're working on it. We will be trimming for another couple months, and with a machine. I will post our weight when we get it.
What machine have you all been using? How does the quality of the trim come out? I've enjoyed watching the grow!
 
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k.pippin10

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I will be doing some outdoor plans this summer here in Colorado. The only problem is that the water is high in sodium. When I got the water tested it read 287 milligrams per liter. Other than the pH being at 8.64 that's the only thing that I see being out of whack. If someone could just tell me if this is going to hinder my yield that would be great! And if so, how do I adjust it?
 

Soilgrownsmile

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I will be doing some outdoor plans this summer here in Colorado. The only problem is that the water is high in sodium. When I got the water tested it read 287 milligrams per liter. Other than the pH being at 8.64 that's the only thing that I see being out of whack. If someone could just tell me if this is going to hinder my yield that would be great! And if so, how do I adjust it?
Reverse osmosis, what in your water contributes to those levels, ie. n,p,k,ca, iron, etc
 

k.pippin10

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Reverse osmosis, what in your water contributes to those levels, ie. n,p,k,ca, iron, etc
How much is a reverse osmosis system and can it be put before a drip system to limit upkeep? This has to be able to supply at least a dozen plants in 100 gallon pots. I am putting hail prevention netting up as well. Will be using a super soil recipe from a good friend.
 

Soilgrownsmile

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How much is a reverse osmosis system and can it be put before a drip system to limit upkeep? This has to be able to supply at least a dozen plants in 100 gallon pots. I am putting hail prevention netting up as well. Will be using a super soil recipe from a good friend.
Lots of research , there's dozens of factors to consider whether it matters or not
 

Two Year Old Sasquatch

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Wow! What a garden.

You guys did the right thing going with 400 plants. 108.9 square foot per plant. 10' X 10' sounds much better than 4' X 4'. Looks better too. How soon will you be getting the 2016 garden in the ground?
I was never keen on the 2500 but my investor and grower were. They're both gone so I reduced the number. Last year we started March 10. It was a bit early and the plants weren't really happy. We even considered pulling them because they were cold and didn't want to grow then BAM! In the end they turned out to be the largest. We'll probably do the same this year but put covers over each one to keep the kiddies warm and fuzzy feeling.
 

doubletake

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I will be doing some outdoor plans this summer here in Colorado. The only problem is that the water is high in sodium. When I got the water tested it read 287 milligrams per liter. Other than the pH being at 8.64 that's the only thing that I see being out of whack. If someone could just tell me if this is going to hinder my yield that would be great! And if so, how do I adjust it?
My tap is really high down in San Diego it does ok for my outdoor plants indoor I use ro, so u might be ok?
It's up there around 8ph and like ppm 250 pretty bad ha
 

thumper60

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I don't even see y pics of the dried flower how are you ganna say mids?
Defenetly would be hard to get connoisseur quality out of that large of a garden.
no disrespect to the grower,been knee deep in bud my whole life I call it like I c it he posted after me saying they all most scraped it all,look at the plants ,its a shame
 
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