Dude's got the heart of a teacher, wanting others to be well- informed and to excel at this craft. I love the reference to "game day" and how plants get "trained" in the vege room so they can shine while flowering. This is an amazing plant. You don't just fall into it- you have a love for it. God speed, Blueprint Cannabis.
as a long time stoner and someone whos already a gardener but never grown marijuana, you explained this incredibly well and made it all simple to understand
Я выращюю манжурский канабис он неприхотлив, но любит тепло!!!!! Держит не хуже чем горилла!!!!! Мне 62года . Курю в меру!!!!!!! Всём здоровья и долгих лет жизни!!!!! И удачи в нашем нелёгком труде!!!!!! Сибирь с вами!!!!!! Курите братья!!!!!! Ветеран бд Андрон
@@terranova486 I think манжурский means Manchurian, North China/Korea/Far East Russia. It's probably land-race from their description of "unpretentious, but loves warmth!".
I respect your commitment to your product. I prefer outdoor, personally. I never use ANY pesticides or chemicals of any kind. All of my nutrients are natural organic matter, like fish guts, egg shells, and composted with coffee grounds waste food and leaf mulch….. I actually work more on my soil nutrients than anything else. I really enjoy breeding, and seeing the astounding diversity contained within every seed.
@@dandan7973 Maybe you should care about your own kids. Enjoy all the lethal home and life-wrecking forest fires and floods, guess it was worth it to grow that pretty chemmy weed! Just wait until it gets so hot you need to grow your food indoors ... THAT oughta get interesting!
I'm with friends and family on christmas and I call my employees. Youre at work? having no life? every day of the year non-stop? Perfect, that's what I like to see.
LOVED IT ! I've been a lead in post harvest @ a mixed light grow in az. for 6 years . I'm self taught with the advice of a few knowledgeable associates. Jordans tour was super informative, our facility is a comparable size . my goal is to master the drying process into the curing process and to keep the quali ty with our quantity. excellent video, thanks james s. 15:12
60/60 temp, humidity for drying, and I always go by when the stem snaps, but I'd say 10 days. Check out Grand Master level he has a show most Fridays. Theirs plenty of ppl that will help. If you have Zoom, you can even show ur garden. Plus, he gives the best light's out, a great guy. Cheers
Thank you for the fascinating journey. Should you read this... what do you use to treat fungus gnats? I've started growing no-till, living soil and ... wow... the things that move into your garden!!:-) ... I know they come in from outside and find their way there. I am just curious as to what you use or recommend... as I'm not a bug person!!! 😁
Research beneficial nematodes. They’re basically assassins for your plants. Releasing these and maybe some predatory mites will keep all the bad crawlers in check. Just don't use chemicals on your soil, they will destroy all that nice microbiology you have going. 🌱💚
Home growers use pest management products too. He mentioned organic sprays but all people hear is pesticide and freak out. Look into what commercial agriculture uses in what’s in the grocery store
@@DecayingReality and I bet your bud is filled with bugs n shit I’ve watched sum of the best home growers like home grown tv always says never think you can’t get pest it’s natural indoor and outdoor that’s why people take measures like spraying and beneficial incest if needed much more that’s natural
Legit question bec I grow indoor. Should those plants be all on top of each other like that while drying? I thought you’d want to keep space between plants for better air flow. I’m curious bec I’m bout to get a 5x5 tent and wondering if I need to worry about space when drying inside it.
Everyone is on here talking about his "pesticides" being inorganic but he didn’t list a single one that wasn't organic other than peroxide. I'm not saying he isn’t using inorganic pesticides at all and he didn't just exclude them but from what he did list it none of them were inorganic or unsafe. And what he said about peroxide is correct it does turn to water and oxygen after it does its thing. It doesn’t hurt anything and in some cases can actually help the cannabis root system in cases where the roots are not getting enough oxygen or are attacked by certain insects. I have used it on my grows for fungus gnats. I didn’t hear him list any actual poisonous chemicals. I did see some people on here advocating neem oil though which is actually toxic to humans and azadirachtin actually can make you sick. You aren't even supposed to use neem oil in flower because it can mess with the smell and taste of your buds. It also stays in the cannabis plants system when used on it, especially the root zone, for up to two weeks after use. It is not the magical safe organic compound a lot of you seem to think it is.
Damn🙏 But wouldnt it be more efficient to get more room, hite more personal and scrog the whole thing? Would be less but more effective harvests or is that not profitable?
I want a method for manufacturing hashish, but I have a type of hemp plant that I found after drying it and sifting it. It does not stick and remains dust. Is there a way to manufacture it? Please reply.
Such a helpful method can become history in the legacy on the island of Samoa... This is Samoan people way of being,like a medicine to push them, still try your best as you can... Samoan peoples need freedom from law as it needs to be revised and to make it a historical statement of interested human created by God...Amen... much love for my Samoan People...
This is agricaltural practice. Without doing it you can‘t grow in this dimension. If you‘re doing a good job on your mothers, you can flower without spraying again.
@@REON-pw5ze yeah Ive worked at 2 farms in NH one being cannabis ... we never spray nor would spray any medicine with pesticides ... thats insane you need to learn about natural pest control
@@daniels5177 That has and is the norm. Which doesn't make it right and or safe. The correct and safe way is preventive. There is NO reason to be spraying your plants with anything.
That’s what you have to pay for bro. You need a cannabis consultant that’s from a state that’s been thru legalization and scaling up and licensing and everything. You’re not going to find that in a RUclips comment
Starting a legal cannabis cultivation operation, often referred to as a "grow op," requires careful planning, compliance with local laws, and a significant initial investment. It's important to note that laws and regulations vary widely depending on the country, state, or province you're operating in, so always consult with legal and industry experts in your specific jurisdiction. Here's a breakdown of the key factors to consider: Research and Education: Understand the legal framework: Familiarize yourself with local and national laws regarding cannabis cultivation. This includes zoning regulations, licensing requirements, and any restrictions on the number of plants you can grow. Learn about cultivation: Gain knowledge about different strains, growing techniques, equipment, and pest control. Consider taking courses or attending workshops on cannabis cultivation. Legal Structure and Business Plan: Decide on a legal structure: Choose whether you want to operate as a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or LLC. Each has different legal and tax implications. Develop a comprehensive business plan: This should include a detailed budget, revenue projections, market analysis, and operational strategy. Initial Capital Investment: The initial investment for a cannabis cultivation operation can vary significantly depending on factors like location, scale, and technology used. It's not uncommon for startups to require several hundred thousand to several million dollars. Location and Facility: Select a suitable location: Choose a place that complies with local zoning laws and regulations for cannabis cultivation. This could be an indoor facility, greenhouse, or outdoor grow. Design and build the facility: Construct or retrofit a facility that meets regulatory requirements, including security, climate control, and sanitation. Licenses and Permits: Obtain the necessary licenses and permits: This may include state or provincial licenses, local permits, and, if applicable, federal licenses (such as in the U.S., where federal and state regulations can apply simultaneously). Compliance and Regulation: Strict adherence to regulations: Comply with all laws and regulations regarding cultivation practices, security, quality control, and record-keeping. Quality control and testing: Ensure that your product meets quality and safety standards, which may involve regular testing for pesticides, mold, potency, and other factors. Equipment and Technology: Purchase necessary equipment: This includes lighting, irrigation systems, ventilation, security systems, and other cultivation tools. Advanced technology like automated systems and data analytics can also be beneficial. Staffing: Hire and train employees: This may include growers, trimmers, security personnel, administrative staff, and compliance experts. It's crucial to have a well-trained team to maintain a successful operation. Security Measures: Implement robust security protocols: This involves surveillance systems, access control, alarm systems, and personnel training to prevent theft, diversion, and unauthorized access. Marketing and Distribution: Develop a marketing strategy: Decide on your target market, branding, and advertising methods. Understand the laws around marketing cannabis products, as there may be restrictions on advertising. Establish distribution channels: Determine how you will get your product to market, whether through dispensaries, distributors, or other channels. Ongoing Operations and Compliance: Regular maintenance and monitoring: Implement standard operating procedures (SOPs) for day-to-day operations, including plant care, pest management, and facility maintenance. Stay up-to-date with changing regulations: Keep abreast of any amendments or new laws related to cannabis cultivation in your jurisdiction. Financial Management: Set up accounting and financial systems: Implement robust accounting practices to track expenses, revenue, and ensure compliance with tax regulations. Remember, this is a high-risk industry, and success is not guaranteed. Thorough research, compliance with all legal requirements, and a solid business plan are crucial for navigating the complexities of starting and operating a cannabis cultivation operation. Consulting with legal and industry experts is strongly recommended at every stage of the process.
Veg with hps? Not mh? I also veg with hps and I love it. Hps is an amazing light, especially when you breed and pollinate. Seeds always turn out big and black, clones in 4 days the way I do it.
09:30 I think everybody should wear these glasses. The light range burns the surface of youre eyes. Safety first guys! Nice Girls btw! And gg. I wonder how you watering youre plants and how much and when and Else. Greetings ❤
Dude's got the heart of a teacher, wanting others to be well- informed and to excel at this craft.
I love the reference to "game day" and how plants get "trained" in the vege room so they can shine while flowering.
This is an amazing plant. You don't just fall into it- you have a love for it.
God speed, Blueprint Cannabis.
Dude money
Anyone will say anything to get you to buy.
Dont be a follower be yourself , an if You love marijuana , You will grow your own.
as a long time stoner and someone whos already a gardener but never grown marijuana, you explained this incredibly well and made it all simple to understand
Я выращюю манжурский канабис он неприхотлив, но любит тепло!!!!! Держит не хуже чем горилла!!!!! Мне 62года . Курю в меру!!!!!!! Всём здоровья и долгих лет жизни!!!!! И удачи в нашем нелёгком труде!!!!!! Сибирь с вами!!!!!! Курите братья!!!!!! Ветеран бд Андрон
What is canabis manzhur ?
@@terranova486 I think манжурский means Manchurian, North China/Korea/Far East Russia.
It's probably land-race from their description of "unpretentious, but loves warmth!".
You know damn...........Cannabis has come a long way. I mean a long way. Understatement of the year.
Thanks for the tour!!! Great job!!!
All my workers work 7 days a week at 4am. What a great place to work.
I respect your commitment to your product. I prefer outdoor, personally. I never use ANY pesticides or chemicals of any kind. All of my nutrients are natural organic matter, like fish guts, egg shells, and composted with coffee grounds waste food and leaf mulch….. I actually work more on my soil nutrients than anything else.
I really enjoy breeding, and seeing the astounding diversity contained within every seed.
Your not alone👍
ANY CLONES available??
You are also not putting out the quantity. It's probably impossible to put out this amount totally organic.
@@joshualemaster9328 you are probably correct. I don’t sell anything. Just grow for my own satisfaction.
@@dcgreenthumb777 I don’t/can’t provide for other than myself, sorry
Fracking fantastic Information!!!! Highest 🖐️
Bros facilities use so much energy with those hps lights. Leaving a huge carbon footprint 👣 🌱
Who cares
@@AndrewTannerMusic Our kids
@@bigjoedaddy8744we don’t care about your kids lol 😂
@@dandan7973 Maybe you should care about your own kids. Enjoy all the lethal home and life-wrecking forest fires and floods, guess it was worth it to grow that pretty chemmy weed! Just wait until it gets so hot you need to grow your food indoors ... THAT oughta get interesting!
Starting a farm in my 4 acres peoperty in Puerto Rico east side on occtober 1st. Excites to get to thiss stage laater
Negrito tho 😅
@@gjones2312 lol yup I'm African American and Puerto Rican 😂😂
What comes out of my garage is so much better than any dispensary. And that’s a fact. 😊
Of course it is. The vegetables I grow at home are a lot better than what's available at the store.
Facts
Try replicating that in a 1000 sq ft canopy with 1000 plants in flower lol
Yeah nice pounds of junk crackhead weed
I respect this. This is a dude who came up. Fuck the professionalism.
Nice tour and facilities. Dude did great job good knowledge explained well.
This was super helpful! Thank you for being so generous with your information.
Looks very professional ❤
I'm with friends and family on christmas and I call my employees. Youre at work? having no life? every day of the year non-stop? Perfect, that's what I like to see.
Exactly what I thought. He thought that was a flex .
Rite. No days off...beat it..find another job
That‘s a growers life.
Slaves don't get a life...
It’s called being a farmer and tending to plants. This is our craft and passion.
id have liked to see the trim process - i know you keep handling to a minimum, but how minimum? where do the fresh tirimmed buds get stored?
Great tour! Thank you and I hope your business thrives !
LOVED IT ! I've been a lead in post harvest @ a mixed light grow in az. for 6 years . I'm self taught with the advice of a few knowledgeable associates. Jordans tour was super informative, our facility is a comparable size . my goal is to master the drying process into the curing process and to keep the quali
ty with our quantity. excellent video, thanks james s. 15:12
60/60 temp, humidity for drying, and I always go by when the stem snaps, but I'd say 10 days. Check out Grand Master level he has a show most Fridays. Theirs plenty of ppl that will help. If you have Zoom, you can even show ur garden. Plus, he gives the best light's out, a great guy. Cheers
cool Bob menery!
Thank you for the fascinating journey. Should you read this... what do you use to treat fungus gnats? I've started growing no-till, living soil and ... wow... the things that move into your garden!!:-) ... I know they come in from outside and find their way there. I am just curious as to what you use or recommend... as I'm not a bug person!!! 😁
Research beneficial nematodes. They’re basically assassins for your plants. Releasing these and maybe some predatory mites will keep all the bad crawlers in check. Just don't use chemicals on your soil, they will destroy all that nice microbiology you have going. 🌱💚
1:14-1:17 this dudes hat flipping around had me feeling like I was looking at what did you see and what do you see now moment
The mic stopped working so we had to cut.
That pesticide part and regulation is why you should grow your own.
Not everyone is able to make their own production.
Home growers use pest management products too. He mentioned organic sprays but all people hear is pesticide and freak out. Look into what commercial agriculture uses in what’s in the grocery store
@@SaulTeebolz I grow my own food and raise my own chickens bud. No pesticides used on any of my crops. Editable or smokeable.
@@DecayingReality and I bet your bud is filled with bugs n shit I’ve watched sum of the best home growers like home grown tv always says never think you can’t get pest it’s natural indoor and outdoor that’s why people take measures like spraying and beneficial incest if needed much more that’s natural
@@REON-pw5ze Excuses excuses smh 😏😏
Love the vids amazing set up bro.
Congratulations on your plant company. Ed from New Brunswick nj.peace.
Спасибо за приятное видео!!!!!! Процветания тебе брат!!!!!!! Ветеран бд Андрей
Legit question bec I grow indoor. Should those plants be all on top of each other like that while drying? I thought you’d want to keep space between plants for better air flow. I’m curious bec I’m bout to get a 5x5 tent and wondering if I need to worry about space when drying inside it.
yes
what temp/humidity do you use in your dry room?
The moment I heard pesticides I was done 😂
All corporate grows spray pesticides or they would go broke.
Insects only attack weak plants.
@@poppinbeansdankstyle1255 anyone catch that one plant that looked either fried or boytritis'd out?
Essential oils shouldn't harm the plant tho..
I bet you consume pesticides every day unless you only eat food you grow
Amazing Education. Thank you.
Great Segment Bruh 👊🏽❤️
Bro is enjoying his product.
Lot of dedication in that crew.
Were do you get the racks at? Or do you make them?
thank you bigtime
Loved this! I’m impressed.
Beautiful operation and massive…..nice presentation..
Appreciate the work you’ve put in …inspiring 🪴🔥🇨🇦
Where is this at ?
Thanks for telling us u spray the crop, I love transparency
What's your dry temps and humidity
Excellent Grower and garden
This is my goal . Very inspirational. TY
nice plats bro.
Everyone is on here talking about his "pesticides" being inorganic but he didn’t list a single one that wasn't organic other than peroxide. I'm not saying he isn’t using inorganic pesticides at all and he didn't just exclude them but from what he did list it none of them were inorganic or unsafe. And what he said about peroxide is correct it does turn to water and oxygen after it does its thing. It doesn’t hurt anything and in some cases can actually help the cannabis root system in cases where the roots are not getting enough oxygen or are attacked by certain insects. I have used it on my grows for fungus gnats. I didn’t hear him list any actual poisonous chemicals. I did see some people on here advocating neem oil though which is actually toxic to humans and azadirachtin actually can make you sick. You aren't even supposed to use neem oil in flower because it can mess with the smell and taste of your buds. It also stays in the cannabis plants system when used on it, especially the root zone, for up to two weeks after use. It is not the magical safe organic compound a lot of you seem to think it is.
At last 1 guy who undestand chemicals.
Yup. Peroxide is literally H2O2. It's water with an extra oxygen molecule. Roots love that ish. I put a few drops in every watering
Water and peroxide kills powder mildew to.
love that hoodie!
Very detailed bro respect....💯🇯🇲
Damn🙏 But wouldnt it be more efficient to get more room, hite more personal and scrog the whole thing? Would be less but more effective harvests or is that not profitable?
What a clean setup! WOW!
Are you going to bring your products to Illinois
I want a method for manufacturing hashish, but I have a type of hemp plant that I found after drying it and sifting it. It does not stick and remains dust. Is there a way to manufacture it? Please reply.
Do you vertical racking?
Such a helpful method can become history in the legacy on the island of Samoa... This is Samoan people way of being,like a medicine to push them, still try your best as you can... Samoan peoples need freedom from law as it needs to be revised and to make it a historical statement of interested human created by God...Amen... much love for my Samoan People...
Not giving your employees a day off while you get to spend time with your friends and family isn't the flex you think it is pal.
That was excellent! A really good watch. Put my 3x3 to shame 😜
Amazing grow op!!!
very nice house ,when you put your glass on your bud in the who hangs forgot his (lol marty
Fell for it 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Always wanted to try your tree finally tried the Chef it was 🔥
That was well presented, comprehensive and very informative👏
By far they have the cleanest cannabis-related merchanise IMO... When do they do drops?
Sick grow!
What RO system are you using? Seems much better than the evolution RO we got
Damn dude ! Keep up the good work on this. Following now to see the progress.
This is such a dream job
What’s the animal cookie like? I’m running Oreoz x animal cookies named ZaZa from greenpoint seeds
how much THC does it have
Very nice looks very professional coming from a ohio/Michigan grower
Great job brother 🫡‼️
16:51 I think that in my entire life, I will never smell anything as wonderful as it was in that place.
Very simple setup. Nicely done 👍
Keep it simple and grow good weed!
Did you just say "yes we spray our plants and yes we are using Pesticides" proudly?! 😮
This is agricaltural practice. Without doing it you can‘t grow in this dimension. If you‘re doing a good job on your mothers, you can flower without spraying again.
Yeah, need to learn somethings about big scale production.
@@REON-pw5ze yeah Ive worked at 2 farms in NH one being cannabis ... we never spray nor would spray any medicine with pesticides ... thats insane you need to learn about natural pest control
@@daniels5177
That has and is the norm.
Which doesn't make it right and or safe.
The correct and safe way is preventive.
There is NO reason to be spraying your plants with anything.
@@DaPackRatliar
Nice facility that peroxide products he mentioned is called zerotol and oxidate by biosafe.
You are the best bro....cheers🎉
what rooting hormones do you use?
Great video, well edited, excellent presentation.
Looks great!
Those roots were very pretty
can you do a breakdown on what it takes to start a grow op? minimum initial investment capital, barriers to entry, licenses, permits, regulations, etc
That’s what you have to pay for bro. You need a cannabis consultant that’s from a state that’s been thru legalization and scaling up and licensing and everything. You’re not going to find that in a RUclips comment
Starting a legal cannabis cultivation operation, often referred to as a "grow op," requires careful planning, compliance with local laws, and a significant initial investment. It's important to note that laws and regulations vary widely depending on the country, state, or province you're operating in, so always consult with legal and industry experts in your specific jurisdiction.
Here's a breakdown of the key factors to consider:
Research and Education:
Understand the legal framework: Familiarize yourself with local and national laws regarding cannabis cultivation. This includes zoning regulations, licensing requirements, and any restrictions on the number of plants you can grow.
Learn about cultivation: Gain knowledge about different strains, growing techniques, equipment, and pest control. Consider taking courses or attending workshops on cannabis cultivation.
Legal Structure and Business Plan:
Decide on a legal structure: Choose whether you want to operate as a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or LLC. Each has different legal and tax implications.
Develop a comprehensive business plan: This should include a detailed budget, revenue projections, market analysis, and operational strategy.
Initial Capital Investment:
The initial investment for a cannabis cultivation operation can vary significantly depending on factors like location, scale, and technology used. It's not uncommon for startups to require several hundred thousand to several million dollars.
Location and Facility:
Select a suitable location: Choose a place that complies with local zoning laws and regulations for cannabis cultivation. This could be an indoor facility, greenhouse, or outdoor grow.
Design and build the facility: Construct or retrofit a facility that meets regulatory requirements, including security, climate control, and sanitation.
Licenses and Permits:
Obtain the necessary licenses and permits: This may include state or provincial licenses, local permits, and, if applicable, federal licenses (such as in the U.S., where federal and state regulations can apply simultaneously).
Compliance and Regulation:
Strict adherence to regulations: Comply with all laws and regulations regarding cultivation practices, security, quality control, and record-keeping.
Quality control and testing: Ensure that your product meets quality and safety standards, which may involve regular testing for pesticides, mold, potency, and other factors.
Equipment and Technology:
Purchase necessary equipment: This includes lighting, irrigation systems, ventilation, security systems, and other cultivation tools. Advanced technology like automated systems and data analytics can also be beneficial.
Staffing:
Hire and train employees: This may include growers, trimmers, security personnel, administrative staff, and compliance experts. It's crucial to have a well-trained team to maintain a successful operation.
Security Measures:
Implement robust security protocols: This involves surveillance systems, access control, alarm systems, and personnel training to prevent theft, diversion, and unauthorized access.
Marketing and Distribution:
Develop a marketing strategy: Decide on your target market, branding, and advertising methods. Understand the laws around marketing cannabis products, as there may be restrictions on advertising.
Establish distribution channels: Determine how you will get your product to market, whether through dispensaries, distributors, or other channels.
Ongoing Operations and Compliance:
Regular maintenance and monitoring: Implement standard operating procedures (SOPs) for day-to-day operations, including plant care, pest management, and facility maintenance.
Stay up-to-date with changing regulations: Keep abreast of any amendments or new laws related to cannabis cultivation in your jurisdiction.
Financial Management:
Set up accounting and financial systems: Implement robust accounting practices to track expenses, revenue, and ensure compliance with tax regulations.
Remember, this is a high-risk industry, and success is not guaranteed. Thorough research, compliance with all legal requirements, and a solid business plan are crucial for navigating the complexities of starting and operating a cannabis cultivation operation. Consulting with legal and industry experts is strongly recommended at every stage of the process.
@@SaulTeebolznot really. Do your own research. Read the laws. Learn to build a grow room. Take class from dr Bruce Bugbee, and walla
5 million minimum
@@trga2568stupid take.
Growing weed ina. Commercial is harder than you think. Just pay the consultant. Hell save you money in the long run
do u guys pay for phone charging? Solar phone charging can save power bills..
Best staff party ever.
Моя мечта!!!!❤удачи Вам в Вашем нелёгком деле!
Макс с России😊пригласите меня к Вам на экскурсию😊
Nailed it 22:22
can you show a video on your trim before market please
Do you.have any seeds available ?
What’s your optimal CO2 concentration for growth and flowering. I bet it’s way higher than the current atmosphere levels?
Anywhere between 1200-1500 ppm
Veg with hps? Not mh? I also veg with hps and I love it. Hps is an amazing light, especially when you breed and pollinate. Seeds always turn out big and black, clones in 4 days the way I do it.
hey man loving the merch, you still selling those sweet snap backs and hoodie?
Well fk I’m impressed! Killer joint ya got there
how do you cure that huge amount of weed?
This what I imagine El dorado to look like 😍
OSHA would love this video
How would i go about applying for employment?
09:30 I think everybody should wear these glasses. The light range burns the surface of youre eyes. Safety first guys! Nice Girls btw! And gg. I wonder how you watering youre plants and how much and when and Else. Greetings ❤
What is a private website?
How do I get a job where do I fill out my app how much do the lil guys make I’m willing to work my way up let me know something asap please
Ya you won't be getting hired
what country is this?
Nice
Straight to the point!
Itu jaketnya di order gak?
Really good video and editing. Based delivery. I learned a lot. Five stars
Sure would like to see more health and safety measures in place. Like tyvec suits, hair and beard nets, boot covers etc etc. No street clothes.
Nothing worse than finding hair in your pack 😂 that shit will have you STARING at every single flake coming off a nug