The Very Ugly Plant That Still Grew
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Originally Posted by Farmer Rich
Agree. I've heard it takes a minimum of 1000 - 3000 plants to really get an idea of the full scope of the genetics. If you want to see something cool, there's a video on the Green House seeds site that shows a plantation with literally 300,000 of their plants. It's f'n amazing and only about 5-6 minutes.. worth looking at for just the awe!
BTW - I am in that 2-3 seed category, and go for luck. Only 1 room these days so I pretty much do breeder seeds for fun. In spite of the low numbers, I know whose seeds I trust.. Once I get a bad one, try something else.
Ive actually seen the greenhouse vid but 300,000 seems a little bit of an exaggeration even though the field was massive. Even if you planted 1,000 for every day from January to July you still wouldn't have 300,000 plants
The Very Ugly Plant That Still Grew
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Originally Posted by MDFinest
Ive actually seen the greenhouse vid but 300,000 seems a little bit of an exaggeration even though the field was massive. Even if you planted 1,000 for every day from January to July you still wouldn't have 300,000 plants
but if you started them inside and since there a seed company they have the money to hire help
if thy work it is possible to grow a 300,000 plants
think of corn its about the same exept that cannabis needs more water that is were the true problem accures
The Very Ugly Plant That Still Grew
I calculated that based on 9 square feet per plant, you could fit 4900 on an acre. If you assumed something less, say 4000 per acre, it would take 75 acres of land to grow 300,000 plants. In farming that would be completely feasible.. What seems a little odd is that the Green House people weren't aware someone had purchased that many of their seeds.. One wouldn't think that would go unnoticed and I doubt that they were in "breeders packs." Just sayin'