I'm pretty sure they hydro huts come apart about as easy as they go together.

As far as I know, and I'm pretty sure this is the case, there are no switchable ballasts that run two different wattages. Please be sure to let me know if I am wrong here.

Yes, you can reveg after flowering. I've done it many times and so have many other people. Theoretically, you could have no mothers or clones, and of course that would save a lot of room as well as the other costs to keep them, such as your time and the cost of lighting. If you do real well and get 4 oz per plant, you would need 6 plants in a sog set up, or 12 in a regular set up, in order to get you the 12 oz per month you desire. I'll assume sog, since that's what you keep talking about. As soon as harvest is done, you move your revegged plants into the flowering section, and you put your recently harvested plants, which have been properly prepared for revegging, back into the veg section. Assuming you are growing the proper strain for this style, within 2 or 3 weeks the ladies will start showing some new growth, then hopefully with the 6 weeks left they will veg enough to give you what you want in flowering.

This can be done and I would really like to see a tutorial or guide about it. If you go this route, please post your comments and photos for all to learn from. I don't every remember seeing a grow log or anything about this, and I'm kinda surprised. I think it could really work. In theory, you can reveg most weed plants forever. There is a bunch of debate about this naturally, but I don't see why it couldn't work for at least 15 harvests. The reason I chose that number is because that pops into my head as the greatest amount of successful reveggings I've ever seen documented, and if I remember right, the guy just had to stop the experiment for some reason.

I say, hell yeah! Go for it! I want to see a CPSG, or cloneless perpetual sog grow. Who's with me?

I hope I'm not out of line here, but you keep talking about doing sog, and I'm not convinced that you know completely what that entails. If I am wrong please forgive me, but that's the vibe I'm picking up on. Again, you cannot do a sog grow with only one light. In sog you have one light for vegging and one light for blooming (or more of course), and they are going on at the same time, and they have different schedules which cannot interfere with each other. You have a section for vegging and a section for budding and usually the budding section is the completely light-proof one, because cloning, mothering and vegging can all be done on the same lighting schedule, but it's a different schedule then for vegging. Since you are vegging and budding simultaneously, you get to harvest every 2 months instead of every 4 (on average).

Also you talk of 600W of light, buy say you can't cut any holes. Have you thought about where the heat from this and the other lights and equipment are going to go? If this is in a bedroom with the door shut, it aint going to work unless you also use a nice big air conditioner. Your plants will die from heat stroke. You probably know that you should keep your grow 80 degrees or below, but it aint happening unless you vent that out of the room somewhere, and I'm thinking out of the building, which means a hole. Perhaps you could do what I did and make a hole in the building and put a nice professional vent covering over it, and your landlord might not ever notice the difference. I probably wouldn't bet on it though. Also you can help lower your grow area temps by getting a digital ballast, but I digress.

I hope that I answered you questions and didn't confuse you. Just trying to help.
Opie Yutts Reviewed by Opie Yutts on . Simplistic, yet great hydro system. Can you please suggest one? I want to try hydro, even aeroponics, but I'd rather get a feel for hydro before dabbling into that sort of thing. What is a simple hydro system that will teach you what you need to know? 1000watt light, 4x4 grow space. SOG most likely. Rating: 5