Using shipping containers for my outdoor growhouse

I currently have 3 different crops growing at the moment and each one is set to yield record amounts of medical cannabis

Medical marijuana is legal in my state and so is recreational consumption of the product. The laws are very lenient and I have the ability to grow a plant on my own. A few years ago, I started growing medical cannabis. I started off with a single seed and I had a lot of trial-and-error mishaps. I didn’t use the right fertilizer and I didn’t cycle enough light on my plant. I killed at least two dozen different marijuana plants while I tried to learn how to grow my own weed. Once I figured out the cycles and the process, I started to grow huge plants with thick, dense, leafy green buds. Last year, I decided to start a business growing, harvesting, and cultivating medical marijuana. I purchased three shipping containers from a train yard and I had the containers transported to my home. I paid several hundreds of dollars to have the train bring them, but they were a cheap alternative to building a huge structure. Between the three shipping containers, I have plenty of room to grow lots of plants. The shipping containers help absorb heat and it helps the plant grow tall and strong roots. I have a simple canopy over the top and I have a special ventilation system that helps circulate air. The containers only receive rain and light from one area, instead of all four sides and that helps. I currently have 3 different crops growing at the moment and each one is set to yield record amounts of medical cannabis. My 80/20 indica hybrid Purple Stomp is one of the best sellers. We continuously harvest this special strain.

 

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