Hey guys, I've been lurking on the forum for a while but never posted and need you guys to help me a little.

First of all, I've always been a fan of hydro (ebb-n-flow), wich I had success with for a couple of years but I lost 2 crops in a row due to some stupid timers.

I decided to change my growing method to get a bit of flexibility, that's why I choosed soil as my new growing medium. I'm growing skunk clones btw. I always used tree 4'x8' ebb'n flow tables, I'm not familiar with dirt so I'm a bit lost on how many plants should I keep.

-The room is 11'x11'
-6 x 1000W Sun agrow HPS
-lamps are in 8" cooltubes taking air from outside and trowing it outside with 10" inline fan (no smell ouside)
-I also have a 6" fan trowing air outside linked to a can filter and a thermostat
-I planted the clones 14 days ago and they grow very well (more than 1" a day since a few days)
-I use General Hydro Flora nova with some supps like cannazim, power pack etc.


Now the question: I have 80 clones that are transplanted into 10" pots and I also have 40 more sitting in smaller 4" pots waiting to be transplanted. I still have a litle bit of space left to space them a little but I could also add more plants. Should I keep 80 or go for 120???

Plants are in flowering mode since yesterday (12/12) so if I want to transplant it's now or never...
What do you guys think?
wassup Reviewed by wassup on . Should I add more plants? (PICS) Hey guys, I've been lurking on the forum for a while but never posted and need you guys to help me a little. First of all, I've always been a fan of hydro (ebb-n-flow), wich I had success with for a couple of years but I lost 2 crops in a row due to some stupid timers.:mad: I decided to change my growing method to get a bit of flexibility, that's why I choosed soil as my new growing medium. I'm growing skunk clones btw. I always used tree 4'x8' ebb'n flow tables, I'm not familiar with Rating: 5