Production of 10000 clones total

aldeeznutz

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Update. I just had a meeting and checked out the facility in Hemit,ca. So far everything is in motion. Just need to do cleaning and preparations to start in end of March/ early april, but for now i'm just going to work on the mothers. I currently have 32 in 5 gallon coco. DTW fed half gallon 2-5 times a day depending on what stage and how much they drink. I can cut about 400-500 clones atm. I will be writing a list of raw materials i need. Thanks for everyones input. My new side gig will be fun. It will be work until we get everything,
Bro i love this show. LMAO
 

waxman420

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Yessir, non taken. I haven't been on the forums and just been doing hands on growing and research. A lot of trial and error indoor and outdoor, but i hear you on that. It does crack me up and to me its asking for failure, pure comedy. Yet i feel like im on the same boat for asking that question. LOL:-D. But yeah im staying in the BM until i have enough saved for an acre of land. I'll have my pops help me build a greenhouse light dep. Gotta apply for cultivation licenses too ! The dream is getting closer and closer.

Not sure where your at but the green rush for personal farmers is almost a wrap. In Canada Outdoor/gh light depth bud going for around 500lb indoor AA 1000.

I just can't see anyone paying for a family with a few lights like back in the day getting 2500-3200lb if ya wanna compete its gotta be the best. whole plant hang dryed and hand trimmed week cure minimum best or warehouses full of mass produced mids.
 

a mongo frog

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Not sure where your at but the green rush for personal farmers is almost a wrap. In Canada Outdoor/gh light depth bud going for around 500lb indoor AA 1000.

I just can't see anyone paying for a family with a few lights like back in the day getting 2500-3200lb if ya wanna compete its gotta be the best. whole plant hang dryed and hand trimmed week cure minimum best or warehouses full of mass produced mids.
You didn't keep your OG cut you got 11 years ago alive?
 

aldeeznutz

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Not sure where your at but the green rush for personal farmers is almost a wrap. In Canada Outdoor/gh light depth bud going for around 500lb indoor AA 1000.

I just can't see anyone paying for a family with a few lights like back in the day getting 2500-3200lb if ya wanna compete its gotta be the best. whole plant hang dryed and hand trimmed week cure minimum best or warehouses full of mass produced mids.
hand trim outdoor........ you're kidding right? lol
 

Pa-Nature

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If I wanted shitloads of clones like that I'd probably be doing some tissue culture. It takes longer, but you can get a fucktonne of cuts from a small branch, plus clean them up from all pathogens outside of the mitochondria.
Also Super clone for moms helps .
 

SCJedi

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If I wanted shitloads of clones like that I'd probably be doing some tissue culture. It takes longer, but you can get a fucktonne of cuts from a small branch, plus clean them up from all pathogens outside of the mitochondria.
This^^. Once you get TC lab set up you can produce an unlimited amount of plants.
 

Aeroknow

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hand trim outdoor........ you're kidding right? lol
Why no handtrim outdoor?

I’m in northern california and I know plenty of people who still pay trimmers to trim their outdoor. Use trim machines too but putting scissors to it after dried is still the best.
 

SCJedi

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If you wanted to do it old school then use racks of domes and T5's or LEDs. Its not hard to get 90%+ in a controlled environment. Go watch a few episodes of Canna Cribs.


Start at 5:53 go to 8:00
 

Renfro

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Im gonna have to try and do a tissue culture setup sometime. Not really needed in my plant count situation but it seems like a good experiment and learning opportunity. Just don't know where I have space though... have to get creative. My house is stuffed to the gills with stuff, I've outgrown it.
 

TheHarvester

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What about if i do veg room and instead of having 40 domes, i would just keep the humidity above 60%? and have them on shelves with t5 lighting
With rockwool this will work is you keep the wool hydrated. and give them a misting once or twice a day.

Key to rockwool is using a point object like scissors to punch down into the wool and make sure you stick the cutting down into this firmly.
I've done this with a room at 40%
Peat pellets on the other hand NEED a dome.

With cloning its more about the oxygen in the rooting zone then the moisture. That's why rockwool will work better everytime. Roots search for oxygen more then people think.
 
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