Quote Originally Posted by ogganjagrower
doesnt seem logical. 3-4? how do you expect to do that?
That shouldn't be too difficult. To turn crops in a three month rotation actually means harvesting once every three months. That allows 3 months in flowering, while the next rotation is already in vegging, DURING that same three months. This actually allows 6 months total growing time per crop. It's a perpetual grow, shifting from vegging to flowering every three months (roughly).

Indoor growing with 12-13 weeks in vegging and 12-13 weeks in flowering (while the next crop is already started vegging), and growing from clones, this should be quite simple. In fact, 26 weeks total is a little long. So a 4 crop per year rotation should not be difficult, depending on strain.

Growing outdoors, I don't think this could be done because you're at the mercy of the seasons and the sun. Indoors I can control the "season" and the "sun".