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04-12-2007, 09:36 PM #1
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Questions on minimum Req's for growing
Growing one big tall plant will be more hassle and money than growing two small ones
lights do not effectivly illuminate tall plants. as you notice the rubber-m grow box it's 1 plant which isn't tall but taking up a huge area.
now thats a good production system
you arn't going to be able to get away with much less than the rubbermaid bin. it's so small i cant understand how you dont have room.
it's your best chance
for your two plants you'd want, about 1 ft x 2.5 ft and at least 2.5 feet tall
as you need room for both the pot and accutal plant's height
an interesting idea is to buy a big rubber tub and put in 4-6 inches of soil. and plant your plants right in it! they could get a nice big root system but not have the height from the pot.
this is dangerious thought, because you couldn't flush the plants if you over fert'ed and you risk over watering if you dont watch what your doing.
other than that. it's a good idea IMO
if you want to see som eplant sizes, we've grown quite a variety. check out my grow log Link in signatureharris7 Reviewed by harris7 on . Questions on minimum Req's for growing Ok I got a couple quick questions on growing a plant. 1. How much room does 1 plant really need to grow well indoors. - I am thinking of growing 1 plant to full and wondering how small a set up I can get away with. 2. How much would 1 fully grown healthy plant produce. Heres my schmeal..... Rating: 5
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