how many plants per square meter?
Hey, I'm thinking about trying to grow for my first time. I was just browsing some sites and almost all of them measure the yield by grams/squared meter.
Thats all fine and dandy but how many plants per square meter must you have to get an accurate estimate.
One more thing, the grams that they say per meter is that after they are cut, dried and ready to enjoy?
I personally think the more appropriate way to calculate yields would be by grams/plant but thats just me.
For those who aren't metrically inclined 1 meter=roughly 3 feet.
how many plants per square meter?
Most of those advertized yields are by expert growers, under ideal conditions....yours may vary.
how many plants per square meter?
in a good plant, you can expect 1-2 oz easily.
realiztically, youd probably want about 4 or 5 plants in a square metre, any more and flowering may become crowded. (plant more than 5 seeds tho, because some may be duds or males that need removal, opening space)
how many plants per square meter?
Captain helpful strikes again... ugh. Please.
how many plants per square meter?
If you want to start growing, you need to figure out your budget for buying all the gear you need - lights, ventillation. etc - then you can figure out how many plants you can grow. How much you yield will depend on your skill as a grower.
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how many plants per square meter?
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Originally Posted by klondike_bar
in a good plant, you can expect 1-2 oz easily.
realiztically, youd probably want about 4 or 5 plants in a square metre, any more and flowering may become crowded. (plant more than 5 seeds tho, because some may be duds or males that need removal, opening space)
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how many plants per square meter?
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Originally Posted by crazycanuc
Hey, I'm thinking about trying to grow for my first time. I was just browsing some sites and almost all of them measure the yield by grams/squared meter.
Thats all fine and dandy but how many plants per square meter must you have to get an accurate estimate.
One more thing, the grams that they say per meter is that after they are cut, dried and ready to enjoy?
I personally think the more appropriate way to calculate yields would be by grams/plant but thats just me.
For those who aren't metrically inclined 1 meter=roughly 3 feet.
The answer is a question back to you: How many plants do WANT to grow in a square meter? You could grow as many or as few as you want. Literally anywhere from less than 1 to 50+. You can have good results with any number of setups, it just depends what kind of room you wanna run with.
No two rooms are exactly the same... You have to consider: ventilation, height, growing medium, lightsource and lots of other factors. Tell us what your room is like and what your budget is and we can give you some solid suggestions.
how many plants per square meter?
Its as many clones of a mother plant you pick out that you can fit in a SOG in an Square Meter.
how many plants per square meter?
1
Very very enourmous 1 .
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how many plants per square meter?
I haven't found that measurement used very often in my exp for the fact there are to many variables. I think to get a better ball park figure you have to have some more specific questions, size of space you have, amount of lights you can use according to your space and venting abilities and your grow medium, meaning are you using soil, coco, RW, grow rocks or what. You may be able to put 4 5 gallon pots of soil under a 1K taking up a 4x4 area and veg for 2 months and flower for 2 months and pull 12 to 16 OZ's which would be 5G per wattage of light or you could put a 4x4 ebb and flow table under that same area with 20 to 30 plants and harvest 1.5 LB with only 1 week of veg time. Methods, experience, strains and more determine the outcome.
Perhaps you need to think about your goals, energy level and ability to commit to a project weather big or small in all of it's different facets.