Pretty easy to figure though. Based on a flower time of 2 months, and an average yield of 2oz/plant, gives 8 plants per month, or 16 plants per flower period. Then add in a few more plants to be safe..lets just call it 20 plants, or 10 per month (all based on yield estimate).

To keep up that level of production, you'll have to have clones, in at least 2 stages (new clones, vegetative growth), plus a flower room or two.

You could have the flower room always running, using time-staggered crops. This would require several lights since height will be different between the staggered plants. Or you could have 2 flower rooms. Probably other ways as well.

For hardware, you're looking at 1000W lights, exhaust, filtration, light mover. And probably hydro rather than soil, for speed. You'll also have to have a secured location. You'll also be running through alot of supplies...nutes, bulbs, water, rockwool, etc. Have to make sure you can get supplies when you need them, and stock up in advance.


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dboy Reviewed by dboy on . commercial scale what sort of setup/lights would be needed to grow around 18oz+ per month i would be growing indoors,preferably northern lights strain as i already have some of these on the go and would just take cuttings. they would all be grown in pots and a drip freeding system. any ideas on the number of plants? the system to use,thinking sog or scrog lighting needs? any info would be gratefull Rating: 5