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Saturday, 09/19/2020 8:24:57 PM

Saturday, September 19, 2020 8:24:57 PM

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400 acres, huh?

“Marijuana plants are strikingly similar to tomato plants, both in their nutritional and water needs, space, sunlight, etc. Therefore, according to Penn State,

Growers generally plant 2,600 to 5,800 plants *per acre* in single rows with 18 to 30 inches between plants in the row on 5.0- to 6.5-foot centers.

Source: http://extension.psu.edu/business/ag-alternatives/horticulture/vegetables/tomato-production (under 'Planting and Fertilization)

MJ plants typically require 9 square feet per plant. An acre is 43,560 square feet. Thus, without any added row spacing beside the 9 sq. ft., you can fit 4,840 plants.”