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    #1
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    1st grow help

    hey guys im about to start my 1st grow and i was wondering what you guys thing? its a 3x3x7 grow space with 16 aurora indicas plants in 1 gallon pots with foxfarm soil and general hydroponics nutrients. im using t5 lights for veg and 250w for flowering. what you think my total dry yield would be?
    planning on flowering when about 12" tall.
    vegaman Reviewed by vegaman on . 1st grow help hey guys im about to start my 1st grow and i was wondering what you guys thing? its a 3x3x7 grow space with 16 aurora indicas plants in 1 gallon pots with foxfarm soil and general hydroponics nutrients. im using t5 lights for veg and 250w for flowering. what you think my total dry yield would be? planning on flowering when about 12" tall. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    1st grow help

    with the small pots, small lights, and flowering that early in the plants' lives, don't expect too much yield ... hold off on flowering until the nodes start alternating, usually after the fifth or sixth pair of branches, and yield will increase quite a bit ... you can grow healthy plants, with your setup idea, just not large ones ... concentrate on quality, not quantity, with a setup like this ... good luck :smokin:

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    #3
    Senior Member

    1st grow help

    If this is your first grow I would suggest only starting off with 2 plants in that area, 16 can be done but not by a beginner. It will just frustrate you. You might also want to think about getting a bigger light.

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