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What Method Would You Choose If Limited To 16 Plants For Maximum Yield?
might be moving to colorado in the near future so i can finally grow again. my cousin is already a resident there so i can grow with him until i obtain residency. the discussion i'd like to have is on how you guys would maximize yield/cost efficiency with a 16 plant limit. i'm thinking scrogging some monsters would be best. but lets get down to specifics.
would you push past the standard of 50 watts/sq. ft.? what type of hydro system would you use, or would you go soil? looking forward to the discussion. |
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One option is to use 1K Metal Halide for the first part of flowering, when the plant is mostly leaves. Then switch to HPS after about 3 weeks. HPS puts out a little more light, and at that point the plants will be bushy, and needing a little more space. So then the footprint can change from 4x4 to 4x5 or 5x5. Of course a person could always use a spotlight (even just a 10 watt warm LED) in the corners. I think the soil/rockwool discussion depends a little on how well the situation tolerates DIRT (possibly everywhere). So room-mates & pets need to be taken into consideration. I have a pet bird who headed for one of my larger house-plants this morning to dig in the dirt. For media, I have done 6 inch rockwool cubes, cubic feet of shredded rockwool, and organic soil, store-bought and home-made. Hydro involves getting into chemistry, e.g. pH. So does organic ... seems like there is a standard mistake we all make - too much nutes, turns the soil run-off acid, and nutrient uptake slows down. So a pH meter is helpful growing in soil too. |
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