SIGO Planning is evolving SIGO's first publishe
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SIGO's first published schedule is their ideal state. That's what they are striving towards. To be able to harvest and plant on the same day. Well, maybe we've learned that is not 100% realistic at this stage of the operations. Maybe its better to expect a ten day transition period in-between a harvest and re-planting.
Plans will always shift because plant quality and maturity should matter over sticking to a tight schedule. More time may be needed in veg, or in flower stage. Some strains may need 10 weeks to flower, or 13 weeks, instead of the typical 9 weeks. SIGO may have made it a point to pick strains that mature in 8-9 weeks, I'm guessing.
The SIGO team needs to slowly ramp up to the 6-bay, 30 harvests in-a-year, schedule. Everyone is getting trained. Most things being done now are "first times" for SIGO. The next three harvests will put the team through a gauntlet. They'll get a chance to operate the core business at sustained rate - much to learn and adapt. The playbook should be 80% complete after these next three.