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    accomodation for one plant

    im a first time grower i had one plant before but that had to be chopped down before flowering began due to a situation that arose

    and im soon to get my own place and i want to start up again technically this will be my second plant but this will be my first lady that i will "hopefully" take through to the finished product

    ive got a wardrobe rougly 4ft wide 2ft long and 6ft deep, i only want 1 plant in this space, with the correct lighting, air circulation, and humidity would this be a suitable environment for a single girl to blossom?

    if not some suggestions would be more than appreciated

    also ive decided on northern lights for my first strain mainly because i like the finished product, however i have had a few mates that have grown and said it was easy

    any help or suggestions?
    JungleSuperstar Reviewed by JungleSuperstar on . accomodation for one plant im a first time grower i had one plant before but that had to be chopped down before flowering began due to a situation that arose and im soon to get my own place and i want to start up again technically this will be my second plant but this will be my first lady that i will "hopefully" take through to the finished product ive got a wardrobe rougly 4ft wide 2ft long and 6ft deep, i only want 1 plant in this space, with the correct lighting, air circulation, and humidity would this be a Rating: 5
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    accomodation for one plant

    With that amount of space; you could germinate several seeds in small 16oz cups or 4 inch pots. You could veg cycle them for about 30 days and still have room. Using 18/6 or 24/0 lighting; this time period would tell you if your soil, lighting and temps are in the acceptible range.

    50% males is normal; then you could toss the males out and keep the female of your choice...
    ...(and I wouldn't touch fem seeds with a ten foot pole)..:stoned:

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    #3
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    accomodation for one plant

    why not fem seeds thought that would be wiser.....
    :jointsmile:

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