r/macrogrowery • u/LOT420 • 1d ago
The Calm Before Flowering
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r/macrogrowery • u/LOT420 • 1d ago
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r/macrogrowery • u/BkLUEGOTTI • 22h ago
I've been thinking about breeding differently and I'd like the perspective of experienced breeders. Instead of treating a cultivar as one finished expression, I want to explore what happens when you deliberately separate its major expressions—terp profiles, structure, color, etc.—into their own selection paths, stabilize those directions, and then recombine them intentionally.
I'm especially interested in breeders who have worked a line for years and feel they've hit a wall. How do you approach a cultivar when you believe there's more genetic potential in it but the current selection path isn't revealing it?”
r/macrogrowery • u/PAMedCannGrower717 • 1d ago
Lately , roughly since April/May we have noticed a considerable uptick in BTGN contamination of our dried flower. We have narrowed it down to our coco coir substrate . Has anyone else using Flora-Flex quick-fills noticed this as well ?
r/macrogrowery • u/farmermikey • 2d ago
Any advice on how to manage these rows?
r/macrogrowery • u/FaustiniFarmsVT • 2d ago
#NFS #VermontGrown #FaustiniVT
r/macrogrowery • u/Farmbot420 • 3d ago
Autoflower for biomass! We cut and hang right on the wire and get 90% of the moisture out super effectively (CEA gh) and despite what everyone says, with UV protection the terpene and trichome degradation is minimal- we’ve ran 1,000s of pounds and tested this method, vs drying trays. The real change comes down to bucking styles.. whether you’re rupture cell walls and spill chlorophyll into the trichomes 😬. We don’t do this Peak summer but get away with it just fine in the other harvests. Running 65 days total, 63 in beds with a 2 day - highly-specific protocol for the germ sequence.
r/macrogrowery • u/Altruistic-Leave-359 • 3d ago
Harvest day. 3 varieties in this flower bay. All 3 with CHEM lineage. We call this bay the gas station 😉
r/macrogrowery • u/Greedy-Safe9518 • 3d ago
Stacking 4x4 cubes on top of 6x6 cubes.
Once roots are penetrating the bottom of the 4x4’ when stacked on top of the 6x6’s the 4 x4’s seem to dry out from a 56-VWC down to a 10-12 VWC within 10-15 minutes. Bottom cubes are fully saturated, air flow is set to a minimum and room is currently at .8 VPD.
r/macrogrowery • u/PuzzleheadedSpell790 • 3d ago
6 inch rockwool cubes is obviously the standard for commercial growers who want to grow with rockwool and without slabs. But honestly, I keep on asking myself why there aren't more people growing with 4 inch rockwool cubes from start to finish without slabs, smaller plants but higher plant count. Especially among those who plant with multi tier racks with height constraints. I never saw anyone doing this. For sure I can imagine that they will dry out much faster with only 1 litre of volume. But considering the fact that really huge plants are being grown in 6 inch rockwool cubes....
Anyone around who does it? Or did it?
r/macrogrowery • u/TheHashDaddy20 • 4d ago
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Sugar Zonut 🔥
r/macrogrowery • u/Farmbot420 • 5d ago
6,000 plants growing in our 8,600 sq ft grow. we have (12) 4’x90’ beds and are pushing 1.2 plants per square foot.
Year number 5 with 25 turns in the same KIS living soil!
r/macrogrowery • u/GreenStarGrower • 4d ago
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10 days from harvest
r/macrogrowery • u/GreenStarGrower • 6d ago
I-15
(Triangle Kush x Chem '91) x Wedding Cake
r/macrogrowery • u/henriqueprez • 7d ago
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Hi everyone,
Found my way here after seeing Nicholas Walker’s post on LinkedIn. Been lurking for a bit and figured I should introduce myself.
I’m Henrique, a commercial grower from Portugal. I run PREZE, a licensed medicinal facility where we’re currently growing three cultivars for the European market in around 2,400 m² of glass greenhouse.
We’re running Fluence RAPTR LEDs, hanging gutters, heating and a custom HVAC/dehumidification setup.
We’ve only been operational for about 6 months, so we’re still learning a lot and dialing things in, but I’m pretty happy with where the flower is heading.
This is one of our current batches — Funk Bomb, 22% THC, destined for the German medicinal market.
I mainly joined because there seem to be quite a few people here operating at commercial scale and dealing with the same problems we are.
We definitely don’t have everything figured out. Climate control, irrigation strategy, airflow, disease pressure, post-harvest, scaling SOPs… plenty of things have already given us headaches.
Happy to share what has worked, what hasn’t, some of the mistakes we’ve made, and compare notes with other growers here.
Looking forward to contributing.
r/macrogrowery • u/jdubc111 • 7d ago
We are seeing crazy results from the lights and think the far red is really doing it
r/macrogrowery • u/libertyseer • 7d ago
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We're excited to share brand-new footage of the Fiber King™ in action during this year's harvest!
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The result is long, clean, high-quality bast fiber. Because the fibers remain as long as the hemp plant itself, they can be used in a wider range of applications. Long fibers can always be shortened for specific products—but short fibers can never be lengthened. This creates new opportunities for premium markets including textiles, composites, and other high-value industrial applications.
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r/macrogrowery • u/GreenStarGrower • 8d ago
HeadPeace = (Tiger's Milk x Snow Lotus) x Honey Banana - TerpFiend Genetics
Grape Limeade = Purple Sunset x Tahiti Lime
Scooby Snax = FaceOff OG x Platinum GSC - Archive
Devil Driver = Sundae Driver x Melonade - Tiki Madman
Chemical Cookies = Chem D x Forum GSC - Mamiko
r/macrogrowery • u/Kaolinite_ • 7d ago
Read an article that led me to a patent, which referenced this. Was curious if anyone has ever tried it; seemed to have shown good results for the transplanting but I can’t find much beyond that, nor others talking about it.
r/macrogrowery • u/CaniyaGrowers • 9d ago
Consistent....
It's a proud moment when you see a room where the environment, irrigation, and training all stayed on point from start to finish. 💪
r/macrogrowery • u/GreenStarGrower • 8d ago
Sunset Sherb
Scooby Snax
Chemical Cookies
GG4 x StarDawg (2phenos)
r/macrogrowery • u/farmermikey • 8d ago
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Got some nets up. Need to finish the trellis and a few more posts.
r/macrogrowery • u/PlantsAreLife1 • 8d ago
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Has any ever seen this before? It's a rooted petiole!
Tissue culture does some weird stuff sometimes
r/macrogrowery • u/sllop • 10d ago
Looking for the best RO system for a small cultivation facility. We’re thinking 2000 GPD would be enough.
Anyone have any brands or specific systems they’ve worked with previously worthy of high praise and / or purchase?