Mike Young
Well-Known Member
Greetings fellow growers.
About two weeks ago, I got a call from a friend whom I hadn't heard from in awhile. In the past, he'd call to ask for curing advice, little things like that. This call was to be different though. This call had the potential to change my life. He tells me that he's finishing up the legal work for a I502 business. He's got a real-estate buddy who is to be the investor, and that he would like me to be the grower for this operation. Holy shit, YES! I was prepared to be painting houses all summer, and had dumped a bunch on money into my business. Oh well, I guess I can always fall back on painting if this doesn't work out. I don't know if you've ever got a phone call like this, but whoa! Took a few days for the gravity of it to settle in. Anyway, I have a meeting with them in a week or so to go over startup costs. I wanted to run my ideas by the RIU community, because I'm in the deep end of the pool here. I've never done anything near this big. So, here's the rundown.
We've got 2,500-3,000 SF to work in. A building will either be built on my friends 40 acre property, or one will be rented. We'll probably discuss that in the meeting. In 502, there is no limit to number of plants grown, within the allotted SF. I believe we will start out using only a portion of total capacity, as it would cost over 100k to completely outfit a building of that size. I'm going to suggest we start out at 1/4 capacity or so. Here's where I'm at so far.
20k watts of flower room, perhaps divided into two 10k rooms.
Perpetual SOG. Here's where I'm probably gonna get some shit. I want 4 plants per SF, 64 plants per 4' x 4' table, under 1 - 1000w Gavitia DE. The 64 - 6" x 6" pots will be coco DTW, and the rooted clones will go directly into flower. I'd like each 4 x 4 table on wheels, for easy maneuverability. I'd like to harvest 2 tables per room every 2 weeks, moving in fresh rooted clones in to replace them. I know that's a shit ton of clones, but I think I can manage 256 every 2 weeks from 4 or so mothers. I don't really see people doing such a condensed SOG, though I've heard it mentioned. I may find myself having to reduce that number down the road, but I'll just have to see. If I can keep this thing running, I should conservatively crop over 100 lbs per year (1 GPW), and that's at 1/4 or so capacity. I think I can do better than 1 gpw, likely not right away though.
So that's the plan. I could completely change my mind about everything tomorrow, who knows. Now lets talk equip. I mentioned the Gavitia's already. At 600 a pop, I'm aware there are much cheaper ways to go about it, but from what I can tell, these things are the best. I'll list out some of the other stuff I'm looking at.
Gavitia: http://www.fullbloomhydroponics.net/gavita-pro-1000w-double-ended-reflector-complete-fixture/
Dehume: http://www.fullbloomhydroponics.net/commercial-180-pint-dehumidifier/ Probably want 2 of these.
Light controller: http://www.titancontrols.net/products/lighting/helios-14.aspx Either this, or 2 12's...
HVAC: Have yet to figure this one out. Perhaps a couple mini's, or something for the entire space.
Air Circ: Got this figured to about $2,500 of exchange/circ fans and carbon filters.
Trays/pots: Again, $2,500 or so. 24 - 4' x 4's + 1,500 - 6" x 6"
Cloners : http://turboklone.com/product_t144.php Two of these.
Mother/cloning area: $1,000-1,500 in lights & such.
This covers most of the hardware. I've got more things, but I won't get into all that. This brings me to medium & nutrients. I mentioned that I was going to be using coco. Still haven't sourced out a wholesale dealer yet, but I think I'll be needing 1k Cu Ft (expanded) per year. I'm not planning on mixing with perlite, but that could change tomorrow, lol.
Now onto nutes. I am really having a hard time calculating how much I'm going to require. I'm interested in trying New Millennium out of CO, and perhaps they could give me an idea. I don't think I need to run a full line, as I'm planning for zero veg time. Not sure about that though.
I mentioned the deep end of the pool. My growing experience amounts to 5 or so years in a 4' x 6' room I built in my barn. I built every system (mostly high pressure aero) from scratch, and would basically teardown & rebuild after each run. Usually something totally different. I've built a couple hydro systems for growing veggies in my greenhouse as well.
I've never grown in coco! I'm choosing this method because it's what everyone else is doing. Perhaps not 4 plants per SF, but coco nonetheless. Eventually I'd like to convert everything to aeroponics, as it is my favorite shit. I would like to get away from all that medium. I don't want to take chances until I've established myself & my garden. So, I'm welcome to advice, either genuine or in the form of criticism. I'm well aware that I'm probably not the most qualified to be taking on a project of this size, but I'll be damned if I'm not gonna give it hell!
About two weeks ago, I got a call from a friend whom I hadn't heard from in awhile. In the past, he'd call to ask for curing advice, little things like that. This call was to be different though. This call had the potential to change my life. He tells me that he's finishing up the legal work for a I502 business. He's got a real-estate buddy who is to be the investor, and that he would like me to be the grower for this operation. Holy shit, YES! I was prepared to be painting houses all summer, and had dumped a bunch on money into my business. Oh well, I guess I can always fall back on painting if this doesn't work out. I don't know if you've ever got a phone call like this, but whoa! Took a few days for the gravity of it to settle in. Anyway, I have a meeting with them in a week or so to go over startup costs. I wanted to run my ideas by the RIU community, because I'm in the deep end of the pool here. I've never done anything near this big. So, here's the rundown.
We've got 2,500-3,000 SF to work in. A building will either be built on my friends 40 acre property, or one will be rented. We'll probably discuss that in the meeting. In 502, there is no limit to number of plants grown, within the allotted SF. I believe we will start out using only a portion of total capacity, as it would cost over 100k to completely outfit a building of that size. I'm going to suggest we start out at 1/4 capacity or so. Here's where I'm at so far.
20k watts of flower room, perhaps divided into two 10k rooms.
Perpetual SOG. Here's where I'm probably gonna get some shit. I want 4 plants per SF, 64 plants per 4' x 4' table, under 1 - 1000w Gavitia DE. The 64 - 6" x 6" pots will be coco DTW, and the rooted clones will go directly into flower. I'd like each 4 x 4 table on wheels, for easy maneuverability. I'd like to harvest 2 tables per room every 2 weeks, moving in fresh rooted clones in to replace them. I know that's a shit ton of clones, but I think I can manage 256 every 2 weeks from 4 or so mothers. I don't really see people doing such a condensed SOG, though I've heard it mentioned. I may find myself having to reduce that number down the road, but I'll just have to see. If I can keep this thing running, I should conservatively crop over 100 lbs per year (1 GPW), and that's at 1/4 or so capacity. I think I can do better than 1 gpw, likely not right away though.
So that's the plan. I could completely change my mind about everything tomorrow, who knows. Now lets talk equip. I mentioned the Gavitia's already. At 600 a pop, I'm aware there are much cheaper ways to go about it, but from what I can tell, these things are the best. I'll list out some of the other stuff I'm looking at.
Gavitia: http://www.fullbloomhydroponics.net/gavita-pro-1000w-double-ended-reflector-complete-fixture/
Dehume: http://www.fullbloomhydroponics.net/commercial-180-pint-dehumidifier/ Probably want 2 of these.
Light controller: http://www.titancontrols.net/products/lighting/helios-14.aspx Either this, or 2 12's...
HVAC: Have yet to figure this one out. Perhaps a couple mini's, or something for the entire space.
Air Circ: Got this figured to about $2,500 of exchange/circ fans and carbon filters.
Trays/pots: Again, $2,500 or so. 24 - 4' x 4's + 1,500 - 6" x 6"
Cloners : http://turboklone.com/product_t144.php Two of these.
Mother/cloning area: $1,000-1,500 in lights & such.
This covers most of the hardware. I've got more things, but I won't get into all that. This brings me to medium & nutrients. I mentioned that I was going to be using coco. Still haven't sourced out a wholesale dealer yet, but I think I'll be needing 1k Cu Ft (expanded) per year. I'm not planning on mixing with perlite, but that could change tomorrow, lol.
Now onto nutes. I am really having a hard time calculating how much I'm going to require. I'm interested in trying New Millennium out of CO, and perhaps they could give me an idea. I don't think I need to run a full line, as I'm planning for zero veg time. Not sure about that though.
I mentioned the deep end of the pool. My growing experience amounts to 5 or so years in a 4' x 6' room I built in my barn. I built every system (mostly high pressure aero) from scratch, and would basically teardown & rebuild after each run. Usually something totally different. I've built a couple hydro systems for growing veggies in my greenhouse as well.
I've never grown in coco! I'm choosing this method because it's what everyone else is doing. Perhaps not 4 plants per SF, but coco nonetheless. Eventually I'd like to convert everything to aeroponics, as it is my favorite shit. I would like to get away from all that medium. I don't want to take chances until I've established myself & my garden. So, I'm welcome to advice, either genuine or in the form of criticism. I'm well aware that I'm probably not the most qualified to be taking on a project of this size, but I'll be damned if I'm not gonna give it hell!