I like the staggered flowering idea...what about CO2 addition?3 rooms. A veg room with 4-1k MH lights running 18/6 and 2 flower room rooms with 8-1k HPS in each and 8 total ballasts on a flip box to keep them running 24/7 split between the rooms. I would veg for a little over a month and stagger the flower rooms so that one is about 30-35 days ahead of the other. You would harvest one flower room about every month or a little more (that's accounting for a one month veg and 60-70 day flower). That gives you another 7-10 days to dry and a few weeks to cure before your 2 month deadline. You should pull anywhere from 8-16 lbs of dried and cured product every two months easily. If you want your plant numbers below 100 then you would ideally have 33 in veg, 33 just beginning to flower, and 33 a month into flower once the rooms have been filled (it will take at least a couple months to get everything filled up). As for medium, i prefer organic soil.. but hydroponic would be easier to maintain on a larger scale like this. I'd rather put in a little extra work and go with the soil because i spend a lot of time looking at the plants anyways and might as well hand water/inspect them while im at it.. plus you don't have to spend the time mixing up a bunch of nutrients and draining/refilling things all the time. You would only have to make a compost tea every couple weeks which is really easy. As for other equipment, i would have passive air ducting between the two rooms for one large intake fan and one exhaust with large carbon scrubbers for each room with the ducting connected for one exhaust leaving the grow area. To deal with heat from the lights, i would just buy reflectors with a/c fittings and have one fan drawing air from outside the room, through all of the lights, and back out of the room. There's a lot more detail, but this is essentially what i would do.
Not even that much space I did tha math already for a big op like that and you would need 16 sq feet per 1000w (any more and it wouldnt be used to its full potential), thats 128 sqaure feet per flowering room and 64 sq feet for tha veg so 320 sq feet of plant space total, but you'll need space to move around so lets say about 400 sq feet total.It's definately a lot of space... between all three rooms, it would most likely take between 600 and 800 square feet.
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Make sure your wife or babymama is as down as you are (NO GIRLFRIENDS, she has to be either married or have your kids and living with you for her to know about it) and knows tha consequences of her telling people and make sure you dont get her mad and keep that good dick in her, and she wont snitch you out. You could try not telling her about it but she'll probably alrady know somethin fishy is up and that aint good for tha relationship, and I wouldnt recommend no wife and kids cuz it gets lonely being so secritive aout something, you gotta let someone know about it, and a down ass bitch is tha only one i would trust, but dont get her involved with tha Actual growing so if U do get busted someone will be able to care of tha kids. Just tell her to tell tha cops she had no idea what you did all day.
Do this and you are straight my friend
-Timmy
If the lights are near each other and you only give them 4x4 a piece, you are still wasting a lot of potential. I was thinking at least 5x5 because they will overlap each other with supplementary lighting. Anyways, 25 sq. feet per light at 8 lights is 200. Times 2 would be 400 sq ft. and that doesn't even leave an inch to move around, store supplies, or account for the veg room. I also agree that hydro will be more efficient for a large operation, i just prefer organic soil and the top dollar product you can achieve with it ( i know.. that's a whole different discussion lol). If i were going to do hydro i would still do a passive form and hand water... The one thing about hydro that i never liked was all of the plants sharing the same water. If one plant gets infected with something (especially in the roots), there is a good chance all of your plants could be ruined. My 8-16 lb a month calculation was just based on a typical yield of 1-2 lb per light which should be attainable no matter what strain and shouldn't take a lot of experience. Good info timmy!Not even that much space I did tha math already for a big op like that and you would need 16 sq feet per 1000w (any more and it wouldnt be used to its full potential), thats 128 sqaure feet per flowering room and 64 sq feet for tha veg so 320 sq feet of plant space total, but you'll need space to move around so lets say about 400 sq feet total.
Still a lot of space and if I had that kinda of money for that kinda of op, I would attain house used only for growing so as not to harm your family or what not in case of a raid or robbery. And I would make sure said house has at least 2 rooms that are 12x12 for flowering and any room smaller than that can be ur veg room.
Any type of hydroponics would be best for this kind of grow, An Aeroponic system Like tha aquamist would be your best bet if that'll fit in tha budget too as its very fkin expensive,
and a ebb & flow would be as easy to maintain as tha aquamist with less yeild but cheaper price,
Bubblebuckets would give you more of a personal relationship with ur plants like soil only they will grow faster than tha dirt and give you a chance to train them (Scrog or LST),
I would recommend trainin em at least a lil bit if you gotta keep ur plant numbers down with that amount of light, at least FIM em a couple times or put a screen up.
With tha right ventilation, nutes, and strain, you would be rollin big homie
-Timmy
Industrial unit....IMO 20K is WAY too much for your average three bedroom home...but people do it.what kind of space would you use house or commercial ? thats alot for a house but maybe not
Thats exactly it my friend....no guts, no gloryA risky investment, but as they say, RISK = PROFIT, more risk more profit.
Thats why I suggested using bubblebuckets, You can make them self contained systems if you use 5 gallon buckets and 1 net pot per bucket, its more work just like soil, but it grows a hell of a lot faster. And you build that relationship with each plant and plus it'll give you something to do everyday while making sure each plant is healthy and bug and mold free.The one thing about hydro that i never liked was all of the plants sharing the same water. If one plant gets infected with something (especially in the roots), there is a good chance all of your plants could be ruined.
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I've alwayz wondered about huge grow op disguised as a legit buisness.Industrial unit....IMO 20K is WAY too much for your average three bedroom home...but people do it.
This kind of power consumption is normal for a small metal fab shop...no generators needed.
I'm happily single so no worries about that...