Question: Indoor Warehouse Grow vs. Growing in a Greenhouse?

grass_fish

Active Member
The assumptions about greenhouse and outdoor come from open sided greenhouses with big blackout rags pulled over to maximize grows in a year.
Called blackout greenhouses.

If you use a proper controlled greenhouse and use co2 the benefits are the reduced cost of lighting....again depending on so many variables. Most plastic films or glass for a greenhouse will leave you with 30% of real sunlight. Some materials are designed to let more light in.

If you run outdoor or a open greenhouse you can use a nano bubbler to put co2 into the water until it reaches a ph of 4. spray that on the plants and watch them fly.

That co2 water will kill pests if used two - three times a day and the plants will go nuts. It also kills mold so mold will not be an issue.
Carbonic water will give you that indoor bulk without the issues. There are people doing this and it is best for larger grows as the equipment is expensive.
Most greenhouse grows use a co2 flooded hoop house and that will also add weight. You use more co2 when flooding a room but you dont have to buy expensive machines.

Greenhouse grows can be just as good as indoor. Watch as this becomes main stream for large growers, it already has but not too public. Include hydro in a greenhouse and build a tall greenhouse.

Autoflower is the way to go.
 

MidnightSun72

Well-Known Member
The assumptions about greenhouse and outdoor come from open sided greenhouses with big blackout rags pulled over to maximize grows in a year.
Called blackout greenhouses.

If you use a proper controlled greenhouse and use co2 the benefits are the reduced cost of lighting....again depending on so many variables. Most plastic films or glass for a greenhouse will leave you with 30% of real sunlight. Some materials are designed to let more light in.

If you run outdoor or a open greenhouse you can use a nano bubbler to put co2 into the water until it reaches a ph of 4. spray that on the plants and watch them fly.

That co2 water will kill pests if used two - three times a day and the plants will go nuts. It also kills mold so mold will not be an issue.
Carbonic water will give you that indoor bulk without the issues. There are people doing this and it is best for larger grows as the equipment is expensive.
Most greenhouse grows use a co2 flooded hoop house and that will also add weight. You use more co2 when flooding a room but you dont have to buy expensive machines.

Greenhouse grows can be just as good as indoor. Watch as this becomes main stream for large growers, it already has but not too public. Include hydro in a greenhouse and build a tall greenhouse.

Autoflower is the way to go.
I was with you the entire way until the last sentence.
I think photo period ran correctly in a green house is much better from a quality stand point.
 

Detroitwill

Well-Known Member
I know that the savings on light and power seem to be pretty large. My only real ? Is if it costs about the same to maintain a green house grow? More bugs? I would guess the initial cost would be slightly high. But I’m not sure myself. I’ll be watching this to see what you decide and why.
 

Detroitwill

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I was with you the entire way until the last sentence.
I think photo period ran correctly in a green house is much better from a quality stand point.
If you want to pull off multiple grows a year and not spend a boatload of money on a black out tent autos are the way.
 

MidnightSun72

Well-Known Member
If you want to pull off multiple grows a year and not spend a boatload of money on a black out tent autos are the way.
If you are running a proper green house with supplemental lighting and supplemental CO2. And you think black out blinds are "a boatload" lol. You either do something right or don't do it at all.

Running autos from a commercial sense is an absolute joke.

Not to mention auto bud quality is just not anywhere near good photoperiod plants which of course because autos are crossed with basically garbage.
 

Detroitwill

Well-Known Member
If you are running a proper green house with supplemental lighting and supplemental CO2. And you think black out blinds are "a boatload" lol. You either do something right or don't do it at all.

Running autos from a commercial sense is an absolute joke.

Not to mention auto bud quality is just not anywhere near good photoperiod plants which of course because autos are crossed with basically garbage.
I’m not as familiar with green house grows as you for sure. And the same for autos.... thanks for the info. Even if it wasn’t meant to be helpful it was. Thanks
 

MidnightSun72

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I’m not as familiar with green house grows as you for sure. And the same for autos.... thanks for the info. Even if it wasn’t meant to be helpful it was. Thanks
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Autos are usually a cross of the first two with that last piece of shit on the end there.
 
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