Best/Quickest Method For Indoor Commercial Grow

Lets say you have as much comcercial space as you need and budget is not a real issue, you have about 60k or more to work with...what would be the simplest and quickest method for growing high quality indoor weed? My thoughts have been on sea of green...but please elaborate on what your suggested method would be step by step, and what the expected time frame would be..I am under the impression that the quickest a yield could be expected would be 3 months time start to finish...with sea of green about two weeks for vegging and 6-8 flowering...not to mention cloning which is another week or two..again space is no issue and neither is budget so what is my best option given these factors for quickest grow and best quality/high yields...Any and all input is greatly appreciated!
Looking forward to hearing ideas
Thanks
 

Thundercat

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There are as many answers to this question as there are for "what's peoples favorite strain or what's the best light".

I personally run a SOG in a flood and drain tray with very short veg time. It works for me. You really have to learn what is gonna work for you.

I think that little or no veg Scrogs have some of the fastest turn around and are very efficient since I'm not spending time/money vegging the plants much.

Once your system is set up and dialed in then you should be able to get a full crop in about 3 months.

However it's going to take you 6 months or more to get the system dialed in.

You also need to make sure you keep the environment controlled if you really want good results. So dont skimp on HVAC.
 

Thundercat

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$60K is not much considering your goal. As the poster above said do not scrimp on the HVAC.
I almost pointed out that $60k for a commercial grow is kinda just scratching the surface. There is a 30x30 grow on here that the grower was talking about spending I believe 25k just on the lights.

I'll also add that this sort of project really shouldn't be undertaken by anyone that doesn't have the answers to these questions already. If your just asking our advice, but you have years if grow experience then sure go for it. Jumping into a commercial grow with out being prepared is a recipe for disaster.
 

jjng5

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Can you start on a smaller scale and work your way up? It sounds like you haven't grown before? If I were you I'd get a grow tent, start with a couple soil grows, move up to hydroponics, and work your way up.
 
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