2 4x8 tables in an 8x8 space, each packed w/ 5" square pots (lip to lip) full o' expanded clay. E&F.

Identical cuttings-
100ish first run, aerocloner- hint- lay the cuts out on a cutting board in smaller batches, align bottom-most point of root immersion. Trim roots to the length of shortest root occuring. Do the same up top. Pick a sample from your first batch and use as template for succeeding. Load 5" pots, veg under flos.
Second batch staggered 3 days behind, same process. No veg.
Second (0 veg) goes in center of square created by twin tables edge to edge. First (3 veg) fill perimeter. Flower immediately- if strain exhibits sig stretch, shorten lights on period below 12/12. Oscillating fans everywhere.

Yer looking @ 5-10 g per stick, but making up for it in #'s.

This was an example of taking something WAY TOO FAR- did not scale up well. Center of that table was a freakin' nightmare. Alternating working pots w/ empties actually yielded better, but is not as funny
rhizome Reviewed by rhizome on . Poll: How many plants do you put under a 1000 watter? I have done too many my first two cycles, but things always turned out pretty well. This time however, I've purchased two 4X4 tables, and I'm having trouble figuring out how many I want to do. I have friends recommending I take it down to as long as nine per tray which I find to be pretty damn small. I was thinking more along the lines of 12-14 per tray. I suppose you could pack 16 in there if you really wanted things to be tight, as most plants take up a square foot per. I am using 3 gallon Rating: 5