I want to use the winter months and my barn's attic. At any one time I can have 24 large plants, plus 72 plants who are no more than 12 inches around in any direction. So I came up with a cycle where I have (4) batches of (24) plants going all winter. Every month I start a new batch of small 24 plants as I harvest the oldest batch. So the day after my first harvest I have 4 batches:
(A) brand new clones
(B) 30 day-old clones -- clipped, tied, and pruned to be 12"
(C) 60 day-old clones -- clipped, tied, and pruned to be 12"
(D) 90 day-old clones -- who can finally grow bigger but they need to be harvested in 30 days.
I want to harvest on the first of December, January, February, March, April, and May. Five "winter" harvests and then I go back outdoors where life is simple.
So, given 90 days to build roots while staying small, and then 30 days to bloom. I can build whatever, hydro, aeroponics, soil, coco.... What gives me the maximum yield? Is there any way to come close to a pound per plant? What would you do?
(A) brand new clones
(B) 30 day-old clones -- clipped, tied, and pruned to be 12"
(C) 60 day-old clones -- clipped, tied, and pruned to be 12"
(D) 90 day-old clones -- who can finally grow bigger but they need to be harvested in 30 days.
I want to harvest on the first of December, January, February, March, April, and May. Five "winter" harvests and then I go back outdoors where life is simple.
So, given 90 days to build roots while staying small, and then 30 days to bloom. I can build whatever, hydro, aeroponics, soil, coco.... What gives me the maximum yield? Is there any way to come close to a pound per plant? What would you do?