Quest for the best

Dopesmoka

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I can fit 6 or 7 1 gallon pots each row that’s anywhere from 36 to 49 pots so we’ll see what happens
 

JoeBlow5823

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4.7 ft x 4.7 ft x 6.5 ft
Its actually much closer to a 5x5 than a 4x4.... Might as well get a used 1000w hps setup and toss that in if your all about that yield.
 

JoeBlow5823

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Because bigger pots r give you bigger plants and your gonna need bigger lights as I’m seeing now with these 4 foot plants but the buds are smaller than last time when my plants were only 2 feet
The size of a plant has little to do with the size of the pot it is in.

Huge plants can be in little pots if taken care of correctly.

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Dopesmoka

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4.7 ft x 4.7 ft x 6.5 ft
Its actually much closer to a 5x5 than a 4x4.... Might as well get a used 1000w hps setup and toss that in if your all about that yield.
No it’s 54x54 is the glass half full or empty it depends how you want to look at life but the whole purpose of this is to make use of what I got that’s why I’m not doing anybody else’s idea
 

GrassBurner

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Good luck my friend :blsmoke: My advice would be lots of documentation in some type of journal or day planner. Scaling can be tricky. Elon Musk learned the hard way when he attempted to scale up car production. It took him a while, but it looks like he's getting it figured out.
There will be things arise that you couldn't have planned for, and you'll have to make adjustments on the fly. I would use your seed making runs as tests, scaling up with each test. When you decide on your strain, get your clones off of her and start running wide open. I'd guess your first single strain clone run would get you close to your goal, and with some fine tuning, the runs afterwards should get you what you're looking for.
Looking forward to see how it goes. Make a solid plan, but don't be afraid to deviate when necessary. And most importantly, enjoy the ride :bigjoint:
 

Dopesmoka

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Good luck my friend :blsmoke: My advice would be lots of documentation in some type of journal or day planner. Scaling can be tricky. Elon Musk learned the hard way when he attempted to scale up car production. It took him a while, but it looks like he's getting it figured out.
There will be things arise that you couldn't have planned for, and you'll have to make adjustments on the fly. I would use your seed making runs as tests, scaling up with each test. When you decide on your strain, get your clones off of her and start running wide open. I'd guess your first single strain clone run would get you close to your goal, and with some fine tuning, the runs afterwards should get you what you're looking for.
Looking forward to see how it goes. Make a solid plan, but don't be afraid to deviate when necessary. And most importantly, enjoy the ride :bigjoint:
My teachers used to be mad how I used to just write the answer down without showing any work because I would do it all in my head that’s biting me in the ass with these plants but after this batch is done in about a month or so I’m gonna take everything serious and take super notes of everything I do. I don’t like coming up short
 

kovidkough

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I’m in coco now giving it a shot I kind I messed up treating it like soil and not feeding everyday but I still got some beautiful plants that I’m proud of
some coco is cheap some is already cleaned of salts , higher quality coco yields better
My teachers used to be mad how I used to just write the answer down without showing any work because I would do it all in my head that’s biting me in the ass with these plants but after this batch is done in about a month or so I’m gonna take everything serious and take super notes of everything I do. I don’t like coming up short
keep a journal you can update anytime you please and keep notes and if you don't want to have people comment just post in first post
 

JoeBlow5823

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So can a 1 gallon pot produce a plant anywhere near a 5 gallon pot I don’t think so
I haven’t seen a plant not grow to the size of the pot it’s in it can’t grow bigger
No my point is that you can grow a massive plant in a small pot if you know what your doing. I believe @Renfro grows plants that are 5x5 in 5 gallon pots.
 

JoeBlow5823

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My teachers used to be mad how I used to just write the answer down without showing any work because I would do it all in my head that’s biting me in the ass with these plants but after this batch is done in about a month or so I’m gonna take everything serious and take super notes of everything I do. I don’t like coming up short
Yes. very important to log what you do and when you do it. Taking lots of pictures is helpful to me as well.
 
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