greenphosi
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how many plants can a 4.5x4.5x7.5 fit for maximum yield? some people told me 4 plants in 5 gallon pots. is it possible to use 7 or 10 gallon pots?
if it where me id do 3 gallon pots with eather 9 or 12 plants.......how many plants can a 4.5x4.5x7.5 fit for maximum yield? some people told me 4 plants in 5 gallon pots. is it possible to use 7 or 10 gallon pots?
I think those led's fried your brain. 16? We don't need that many because our HID's can actually grow a full sized plant.i would do 16 in a 4x4 area
the general rule of thumb for maximum yield is that many small plants produce more bud than a few large plants in the same space over the same period of time. that's why people use sog.how many plants can a 4.5x4.5x7.5 fit for maximum yield? some people told me 4 plants in 5 gallon pots. is it possible to use 7 or 10 gallon pots?
what would the difference be if i did 5 gallon pots with 5-6 plants. would bud have higher yeild? would bud be higher quality? or would plants be too fat to fit that many in.if it where me id do 3 gallon pots with eather 9 or 12 plants......
i have to remember this. thanks.My advise is to start out with more than you need and then remove the smaller/ weaker plants as you start running out of room. You just have to run with it. Rule of thumb on potsize is 1 gallon for every month it is in the soil. Yes it's possible to use 7-10 gallon pots but it's unessesary and a waste of space
i think this answered my question about yield. thanks.the general rule of thumb for maximum yield is that many small plants produce more bud than a few large plants in the same space over the same period of time. that's why people use sog.
you couldnt be more wrong my friend.I think those led's fried your brain. 16? We don't need that many because our HID's can actually grow a full sized plant.
My advise is to start out with more than you need and then remove the smaller/ weaker plants as you start running out of room. You just have to run with it. Rule of thumb on potsize is 1 gallon for every month it is in the soil. Yes it's possible to use 7-10 gallon pots but it's unessesary and a waste of space
Fair enough I stand correctedyou couldnt be more wrong my friend.
i have used a 10 gallon pot before on a single plant in a 4x4 tent.
LOL it was a tree, by far the bushiest and biggest indoor plant ive seen.
when i was done i dumped out the pot and it had utilized the whole thing, so it was not unneccessary nor a waste of space. 12 plants in 3 gal pots verse 4 plants in 10 gallon pots. it would be close in yield imo.
with that said, i too would go with 12 in 3 gallon pots. it takes up 3x4 and i would prob also lollipop them a bit and top them for extra cholas.
that was very mature of you, immature.Fair enough I stand corrected