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Old 12-10-2014, 10:03 PM #51
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How this can make it? there is too little soil. which lights are used?
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I think best option would be to keep this rule as before. As long as you use the correct size container, it doesn't matter what lighting you provide.
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I must learn how I can do this... for me it would be a money saver cuz of less coco that would be needed to use.

also does this method save you any growing or flowering time?
coco is cheap stuff. i wouldn't try to save coco by growing this way unless it was for the contest. use something huge like a beer cup they are a pain in the ass in their own way,but they are more forgiving than a yogurt cup
i don't think any time is saved at all

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it all here https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=289359
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I’m glad I saved these because I think Dannon changed their packaging here (not as beefy). I would think any container that holds ~6 oz. or ~170 gr. would work. Do they sell “Tall Boy” yogurts?
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bigups everyone, only a new more days to vote... new contetest thread will be posted after this voting thread is finished
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Did my first yogurt cup measurement:

DANONE "Cremosso Intens" - 140 gr.

Total package weight: 149 gr.
Lid weight: 0,8 gr.
Cup weight: 7,2 gr.
Yogurt weight: 141 gr.
Yogurt fill %: approx. 66% (2/3)
Cup volume (to the brim): 220 ml

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220ml... right on... that's really what we are talking about is the VOLUME of the container, full to the brim...

I'm willing to accept that +/- 15 ml (or so) isn't going to make much of a difference...
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Now I need to find taller recipients of this size.. cause I plan on watering in the tray, not through the cup.
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read the first post of the contest thread... all the rules are there, YES any style of grow is allowed, the main stipulation is that roots must remain inside container at all times,

i cant remember WHO did it a while back but they made their own felt smartpot and slid that down inside the yogi cup... all legit, so long as roots remain inside the container.

edit: i wanna say it was bugman or wildgrow w the mini homemade smart pot made of red felt...

altering the cup is ok... just so long as it doesn't change the volume of it... also was it OO who grew a finola hemp plant in some hempy(ish) style yogi cup a couple rounds back?
if you read thru the previous yogi cup threads you will see many of these questions answered, and get some good ideas from what people have done within the boundaries of the rules in the past
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