First Grow 72 Plants Michigan

Darth Vapour

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No they don't matter how many plants does take fill in a warehouse prolly a lot. But yeild is about the space and how long you veg not plant numbers. Like when people think they can yeild more with 100 plants then 50 depends on the space more the plant numbers does not mean more yield just saying.
interesting you say that when it comes down to efficiency or cost per gram made
now one can grow less plants veg longer and price goes up per gram of product where as for instance a person does sog vegged half the time saves money to make money ??
its like saying a person growing 30 plants and a person growing 10 plants same veg time 1 week who will yield more
 

Jdubb203

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interesting you say that when it comes down to efficiency or cost per gram made
now one can grow less plants veg longer and price goes up per gram of product where as for instance a person does sog vegged half the time saves money to make money ??
its like saying a person growing 30 plants and a person growing 10 plants same veg time 1 week who will yield more
No I'm saying its a fine balance and strain dependent. You can over veg 10 plants are do sog that does have not super fat colas and would yeild better with couple weeks veg. That's why I say fill in space not plant number this based of real life experience just not my own preference. Either way your grams/electrical cost can be close to same.
 

Jdubb203

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I just say that cause I have when the whole I'm grow 72 etc. But my yields are best when focus on space and how many I can fit under my net more per sq/ft that's all that matters.
 

indicaza

Active Member
Hard to find honest work nowadays. I saw this article on subcool's super soil a few years back and wanted to try that but hydro is more detail oriented and I like shit like that. I've grown psilocybin mush mush, made dmt, and cid. I think cannabis will be less of a chore then mushrooms... buddah just takes forever to finish.
 

bigsteve

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File this away -- Although my perpetual grow is in dirt I think my observation remains valid.

It is difficult to sit down cold and try to block out how much area to allot for each separate area. Experience has shown me that after all is said and done you will almost certainly find that you need pretty close to 4 square feet for vegging for every one square foot for flowering. Hope that helps.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 

Path of Light

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the research I've been doing puts a 1000w light at around 30 bucks a month.... Am I mistaken?
pretty close,I agree with the consensus of starting in soil,however lots of great grow journals on RIU for all types of grows.How much space you got to work with flower room, veg/clone rooms? There are alot of DIY Aeroponic grows on here that might be a go.With attention to details ( checking pH,ppm,good timers,some carpentry skills) alot of systems run themselves.You have 2 associates that will be helping.With some research & paying attention to details I think u & ur crew could pull it off.You have to decide if you want trees or screens.I wouldnt veg with a 1000 watter, personally I use a 600 watt MH & give it lots of thought depending on ur room & u said 72 plants ,CO2 gonna get expensive. A 20lb tank refill for me is $30 it lasts me 3-4 weeks,You will be spending in the neighborhood of $125-200.Good luck
 

Goldilocks1

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