Colorado has a littler different market, average ounce is about 250-325. But we get top dollar,
my latest strain was tested at 30.18% Cannabinoid content. Highest ever tested in Colorado.
http://fullspectrumlabs.com/test/1106175/
What do you mean? The dispensary I work for owns the facility but I have full control over everything.
I designed and setup the space and have one assistant who helps me with regular work schedule and a trim crew of 4
to help when we pull down once a month.
The Raskal's OG Kush x Chem Valley Kush tested at 28.55% active cannabinoids, the second highest ever tested by Full Spectrum Labs here in Colorado.
THC made up 27.7% of the 28.5% making it the #1 highest THC content tested by Full Spectrum Labs. Check Boulder Rx out on Fullspectrumlabs.com
Thanks!
I am having an impossible time moving away from hand watering. (I'm still doing it)
My home grow is in a spare office room of my condo. It's roughly 7'x8'x8'. I have a good amount of space
to work in front of the plants. I'm sure I lose a little light due to the size of the room...
What kind of coco? If it's CANNA the medium is stable. Be sure to saturate CANNA coco fully
to the point of runoff with no less then .7 EC and between 5.8 and 6.1 pH is great.
Planning a serious redevelopment for my vegetation area. Going to double stack two 4x8 trays on top of eachother
with T5 lighting covering both of them end to end. In the same room I will have two seperate 4x8's with 2x 600 watts
over each tray. I'll be vegging plants longer as I believe I...
Potassium deficiencies generally begin on the margin of the leaves, our plants are unable to transpire
properly and it begins at the margins of the leaves. Hence the rolling of the edges. Definitely up the ferts.
Also with the run-off testing. It can be somewhat inaccurate testing runoff...
So busy. Just chopped my White Ds, ROGs and Galadriels. All look so bomb. Still have yet to cut the Chem#4,
HeadBand, OG Diesel, Deathstar and CSD. But they are producing the biggest heads yet. Should be my highest yield once again.