Canada: Master Grower In Demand For Cultivation Expertise

torontoke

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I do hear your point and I'll agree with you on one condition; that the grower knows WTF he's doing. The truth is that the percentage of competent growers is higher at good profit facilities.
Ok so if its the same competent grower.
One room is 100 000 sq ft
One room is 1000 sq ft
Same grower same strain.
Which room would u rather buy from?
Or do u think they results would be comparable?
 

torontoke

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What if the area is divided into 100, 1000sf rooms? Now its just a question of how much work one competent man can handle?
Thats my point man
I know the competent guy can excel in the small room alone but in the big room he needs help and outside hands in the mix.
In theory the results should be identical but life happens.
And people
 

torontoke

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yes two decades is ok..but if you started 20 years ago you would have missed what everyone is missing now..PURE SATIVA's

[no not c99]

indica's and indica /sativa crosses fall short.

One needs the all sativa high in medical and recreational....there are many blessings inside all sativa genetics that

people will never know..

all these kids don't know what they were/are like

a comparison is analog to digital: same thing..two generations removed from knowing what a beautiful chunky analog audio is about..also the difference between 24 ips film and video
"the dreamlike quality"

so maybe say 4 decades of hands on experience..
Wow your really passionate about the sativas.
I do remember the old days and the intense head buzz days of my youth enjoying tall straggly ass sativas.
Some of them were amazing plants.
But i disagree about people not knowing.
Ive seen sativas that take 120 days to flower. Most are really low yielding.
So would say that sativas are that much better than running two full crops of a killer indica and four times the yield?
Have you ever tried romulan?
The next gen one is awesome
Indicas tend to work best for pain relief for me.
 

rnr

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imo not many will grow in 100k sqft single rooms, my partners 1 site has 40-1000sqft rooms to start in a 150k sqft site.
I think most are disagreeing with huge rooms cause they have never stepped into a room that big, let alone grown in a room larger that 20x20feet. once the system is set up and growing either hydro or organic you will have similar growing product, larger rooms equal more possible problems but also a shit load more lumens.
after working out any minor kinks the system will do 85% of the work while you do sanitation. and visual inspections, and yes as stated before colorado grows killer, in huge rooms.
 

itsmehigh

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Imo, having many smaller rooms rather than a couple large rooms will be more successful. You have better control over environment, pest or disease outbreaks can be managed better, better turn around, more crops per year, easier to batch test, strain specific environments. R&D is more likely.

Itsme I'm high.
 

bigmanc

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Imo, having many smaller rooms rather than a couple large rooms will be more successful. You have better control over environment, pest or disease outbreaks can be managed better, better turn around, more crops per year, easier to batch test, strain specific environments. R&D is more likely.

Itsme I'm high.
I know someone running 4 rooms at 21 lights ea. All reasons you listed I heard from him too plus more.
 

torontoke

Well-Known Member
imo not many will grow in 100k sqft single rooms, my partners 1 site has 40-1000sqft rooms to start in a 150k sqft site.
I think most are disagreeing with huge rooms cause they have never stepped into a room that big, let alone grown in a room larger that 20x20feet. once the system is set up and growing either hydro or organic you will have similar growing product, larger rooms equal more possible problems but also a shit load more lumens.
after working out any minor kinks the system will do 85% of the work while you do sanitation. and visual inspections, and yes as stated before colorado grows killer, in huge rooms.
I disagree with large rooms because all i read on here is negative reviews from patients buying off of lps running large rooms.

If growing on a large scale was as easy as u guys are making it out to be then why are all these lps turning out junk?
 

GrowTeam

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yes two decades is ok..but if you started 20 years ago you would have missed what everyone is missing now..PURE SATIVA's

[no not c99]

indica's and indica /sativa crosses fall short.

One needs the all sativa high in medical and recreational....there are many blessings inside all sativa genetics that

people will never know..

all these kids don't know what they were/are like

a comparison is analog to digital: same thing..two generations removed from knowing what a beautiful chunky analog audio is about..also the difference between 24 ips film and video
"the dreamlike quality"

so maybe say 4 decades of hands on experience..
Im a sativa guy myself. Do you have a preference for any country of origin? I like north indian, nepal, and central african sativas.
 

ttystikk

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I disagree with large rooms because all i read on here is negative reviews from patients buying off of lps running large rooms.

If growing on a large scale was as easy as u guys are making it out to be then why are all these lps turning out junk?
I was just going to ask that!
It takes time to learn how to grow indoors at that scale and time to dial in the operation. This very same thing happened in Colorado a few years ago, but now we have a pool of experienced people from growers to HVAC techs who have experience at scale.

The same thing will happen in Canada, frankly it would probably happen a lot faster without so much government intervention.
 

OGEvilgenius

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It's totally possible to do a good job at scale. But it's a lot of work. No corners can be cut and generally it requires a fair bit of outside help at critical junctions like during planting, cloning and trimming - as well as canopy management. And the people doing the helping need to know what they're doing.


*edit also*

It becomes very easy to decide to cut corners. Especially when trimming. A lot of guys opt for machines because they don't want to pay the labor to do the job properly. This is the big difference in my experience. Also how the person treats their trimmers can make a difference as well as a human can do a pretty shit job as well if they aren't inspired.
 

c ray

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even with a controlled environment plants are still sensitive living entities and will respond differently in their output depending on who they encounter, producing differing results in the end product.. quantum physics 101
 
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