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07-19-2007, 04:25 AM #1
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SOG Question. Number of plants?
Thanks for the input. I do worry about disease and will make sure to clean between cuttings. It is hid in such a place with no drains and hard to carry buckets of water out of. I have 10 different donor plants I use. I have noticed some knats but no other bugs. I did a hydro go with 120 small plants all at once and it just took forever to trim, didn't have room too hang, some hung too long....The list could go on and on. I think I am going to try 9 rows of 5 plants and just move 5 new every week and harvest 5. It will just be eaier for me. I am using 10.5" square pots and rooting clones a week and putting under 24/7 light in soil for one week. Then it is off to 12/12. If soil, nutes, care, light are all good would 1 oz per plant be a solid number to shoot for?
bigbud751 Reviewed by bigbud751 on . SOG Question. Number of plants? I have grown a few times in hydro but it is not possible right now. If you grew in soil which of the following would you rather do and why: A) Have 60 plants flowering in 6" square containers and move ever day like an assembly line. Each time add whatever you need based on where it is at. Veg 2 weeks and harvest 1 per day. B) Have 30 plants in 2-3 gal containers similar to above except you'd get 1 every other day and veg time would be 4 weeks. Veg in 6" pots and transplant when Rating: 5
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