genetics play a huge role in how much resin you get. For this operation you will need to source some good genetics and right now it doesn't sound like you have that taken care off. Be carefully with people you dont know, for many reasons. You are buying a lot of clones which could make your life miserable depending on where your at and what kind of clones they are. The strain you choose will also decide how profitable you are. This is something you will need to learn for yourself. Lot's to consider here, how fast can the plants grow, how much bud is present, how potent is that bud, whats the market in the area like. There is a difference between cash crops and medical crops. Way different prices, way different grow times, way different bud density and potency. All things to consider. At 25 bucks a pop you may rather just delay the start up and grow a few mother's first then take clones from there. If your not thinking of doing this after the first propagation, then your crazy. Cloning is the first way to ensure profitability. Bottom line, dont buy your stock from another supplier after you get up and running.

Also, be careful not to takes clones from flowering plants if you can avoid it. I just finished up making this mistake and although it can be done, it's not exactly healthy for the clones. What I discovered is that there are still hormones present in those pistols even after you take the clone. When the clone finally roots and begins growing it will be growing in a flowering state. What will happen is that the vegetation will come out all wacky and shit and will delay the clones growth not to mention the potential to stress the plant.

One more piece of advice; learn the mathematics for why people use certain pieces of equipment over others. For example ventilation. There are formulas on how to properly calculate your floor space and what size fans you need based on that math. You will find that if you do the math correctly the first time, then when you do make your investment into fans, or lights or whatever, it wont be wasted or underestimated. Also, understanding the equations for things like wattage are very important for commercial growers too. It's a change in thinking required, not a change in location. You need to learn to be a tight ass with things like nutrients, water and electricity or otherwise your grow wont be profitable.
Prodaytrader Reviewed by Prodaytrader on . a little layout info please? We are familiar with the basic processes and are taking them into account. We are burying a 40 ft ocean shipping container, and are curious how some of you would use the space for most productive. We like 1k merc halide lights. We figure about 10 ft for veg. state space. Would you go with pots? hydro? multi levels maybe? Or maybe some of you have had this type of experience already? Rating: 5