====== Crypto - Chia - CLI - Plot - Create a Plot ======
chia plots create -k 32 -b 3389 -u 128 -r 2 -t \chia-temp -d \chia -n 1
**NOTE:**
* **-k 32**: The size of plot you want to create.
* K=32 is the minimum size of a plot that is considered valid on the Chia Network.
* It is also the fastest to create.
* **-b 3389**: The amount of ram to allocate to the plotter.
* Not all this ram is used at one.
* For 2 threads, use a minimum of 3389.
* For 4 threads, use a minimum of 3408.
* For 6 threads, use a minimum of 3416.
* For 8 threads, use a minimum of 3424.
* **-u 128**: The bucket size.
* How many pieces the workload is divided in to.
* If this is changed to 64, then double the ram amount is needed.
* There is no noticable change in plot speed messing with this number, so leave it at 128.
* **-r 2**: The number of threads for the plotter.
* The plotter works in four phases.
* This number only affects phase 1 of a plot.
* Phase 2, 3, and 4 are all single threaded.
* Always use at least 2 threads, because 1 thread is really slow.
* There is about a 30 minute speed improvement using 4 threads instead of 2 threads.
* But only a 5 minute improvement from 4 threads to 6 threads.
* Diminishing returns with more.
* **–t \chia-temp**: The temporary directory.
* Ideally use a fast drive here.
* **-d \chia**: The final directory.
* This can be on a slower device.
* **-n 1**: The number of plots to create in sequence.
Optional:
* **-2 \chia-temp2**: Specifies the path to the optional second temporary directory.
* This directory is used only for phase 3 and 4.
* **-e**: Disables bitfield plotting.
* This setting is not recommended!
* **-f NUMBER**: The farmer public key can be specified here.
* **-p NUMBER**: The public key of a pool can be specified here.
* **-a NUMBER**: The fingerprint of the key can be specified here.
* Useful if you have multiple private keys stored.
**NOTE:** When running plots in parallel, space them out a bit so that all of them are not trying to write to the final directory at the same time.