Highest yield 4x8 space

Buddernugs

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That’s the 2nd time iv had to repeat my self to you because you don’t know how to retain the proper information
 

Grassizgreener

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If you read the post you can see I stated that I ran one 24/7 non stop during that grow.....
rh% out side was rock solid 80% the whole flowering period. It couldn’t keep up I couldn’t keep it below 60% in the tent
Defeats the purpose if your exchanging outside air which is always 80% rh, maybe you should a dehumidifier outside your grow area and another dehumidifier in your grow space. I run a 4x10 grow space sealed and have no probs getting my humidity down by installing a exhaust fan with a damper.
 

Buddernugs

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So my out side rh in the room as my tent was 70-65% with a dehumidifier running non stop and I had my intake hooked up to the exhaust of my de humidifier,I put a rh gauge on my dehumidifier exaghst and it was throwing out 25%rh so my tent was getting supper dry air thrown/sucked in but because the air was so dense with water it only was able to hold 60%rh inside the tent
 

DesperateFarmer

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So my out side rh in the room as my tent was 70-65% with a dehumidifier running non stop and I had my intake hooked up to the exhaust of my de humidifier,I put a rh gauge on my dehumidifier exaghst and it was throwing out 25%rh so my tent was getting supper dry air thrown/sucked in but because the air was so dense with water it only was able to hold 60%rh inside the tent
Not to necro post. I wonder about some of these more exotic fungicides. I was just talking to a grower last night about azoxystrobin early to prevent pythium. Maybe in hand water seedlings or early res water. I know that's unrelated to bud rot but if you really really want to get outside of organic yield limitations I would imagine like any other farming chemical application would find you that last 20% yield and or preserve quality. Really hard to know what to prescribe without knowing what specific fungi causes bud rot. (Shoot me I'm new).
 

bk78

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I see 5# was the top a couple years ago

Now these masters are pulling up to 7# from 2 foot tall plants, must be something in the water.
 
I prefer to run fabric pot coco dtw and I run large growing autos , 24 to 26 of em and yeild about 4-6 oz per plant granted this a 10' ceiling and there isnt wall restrictions but my largest yeild in a 4*8 I'd tray was actually a 32 plant run and I averaged 4 oz per plant ended up giving me just under 8 pounds
 

bk78

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I prefer to run fabric pot coco dtw and I run large growing autos , 24 to 26 of em and yeild about 4-6 oz per plant granted this a 10' ceiling and there isnt wall restrictions but my largest yeild in a 4*8 I'd tray was actually a 32 plant run and I averaged 4 oz per plant ended up giving me just under 8 pounds
Ok I gotta see 8 pounds in a 4x8. New RIU record I believe
 
I just started a new round , our old facility unfortunately was destroyed in a neighborhood fire that took us out but we have a new temporary homemade facility a community member lent us and I just started back up , I have a new crop 11 days old , jimmy jacks. New berry, and lost elephant are all up n going check it out. This is 2 of those trays with a homemade extension I added, I'll add updates as they go , before the fire these tables and trays were on their own instead of attached
 

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I just started a new round , our old facility unfortunately was destroyed in a neighborhood fire that took us out but we have a new temporary homemade facility a community member lent us and I just started back up , I have a new crop 11 days old , jimmy jacks. New berry, and lost elephant are all up n going check it out. This is 2 of those trays with a homemade extension I added, I'll add updates as they go , before the fire these tables and trays were on their own instead of attached
Luckily this temp room also has high ceilings which is what allowed my higher yeild back them as well, so going off the same calculations, the goal for this yeild which is about 9 x 10, running 4 oz per plant and this crop is 76 I believe the jimmy jacks has a lower yeild so I'd say about 16.5 lb that's the goal anyhow
 

bk78

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Luckily this temp room also has high ceilings which is what allowed my higher yeild back them as well, so going off the same calculations, the goal for this yeild which is about 9 x 10, running 4 oz per plant and this crop is 76 I believe the jimmy jacks has a lower yeild so I'd say about 16.5 lb that's the goal anyhow
No pics from any past grows? Little far fetched numbers imo
 

Apalchen

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Ok I gotta see 8 pounds in a 4x8. New RIU record I believe
I mean I don’t buy it at all.

If he not bullshitting he was prob hanging an extra 1.5 ft off the table In all directions. Effectively making it a 7 X11 canopy. Which more than doubles the sq ft of a 4x8.
 

bk78

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I mean I don’t buy it at all.

If he not bullshitting he was prob hanging an extra 1.5 ft off the table In all directions. Effectively making it a 7 X11 canopy. Which more than doubles the sq ft of a 4x8.

100% don’t buy it. I stuff 4x8’s full of donkey donks and can’t even come close to those numbers
 
I said as much myself I'my original post and I have pictures one moment. Btw before ppl start throwing attacks I was simply adding in my experience to show that yeild can be much higher when limits are pushed , it wasn't a blogger brag attempt on my end and if it came out that way I apologize
 

Apalchen

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I just started a new round , our old facility unfortunately was destroyed in a neighborhood fire that took us out but we have a new temporary homemade facility a community member lent us and I just started back up , I have a new crop 11 days old , jimmy jacks. New berry, and lost elephant are all up n going check it out. This is 2 of those trays with a homemade extension I added, I'll add updates as they go , before the fire these tables and trays were on their own instead of attached
Your telling us with this set up your going to hit 16.5 lbs? Or that’s just where your vegging? What lights are those? And how many watts?

100% don’t buy it. I stuff 4x8’s full of donkey donks and can’t even come close to those numbers
Oh I know he sounds like foshe lighting, something is off for sure either his weight or his canopy size is larger than he said. The way he is setup now he has a 10x8 table. And plants right against edge of tray so say and extra 1.5ft if each side overhangs roughly 8 inches. He has an 11.5 X 9.5 table. So that’s 109 sq ft of canopy. So even his new prediction of 16.5 lbs, which I doubt he gets from that setup. (Only possible imo if those are 1000 true watt bars) is still only 68 grams per sq ft be his original claim of 112 grams per sq ft.
 

Apalchen

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I just started a new round , our old facility unfortunately was destroyed in a neighborhood fire that took us out but we have a new temporary homemade facility a community member lent us and I just started back up , I have a new crop 11 days old , jimmy jacks. New berry, and lost elephant are all up n going check it out. This is 2 of those trays with a homemade extension I added, I'll add updates as they go , before the fire these tables and trays were on their own instead of attached
Your telling us with this set up your going to hit 16.5 lbs? Or that’s just where your vegging? What lights are those? And how many watts?

100% don’t buy it. I stuff 4x8’s full of donkey donks and can’t even come close to those numbers
Oh I know he sounds like foshe lighting, something is off for sure either his weight or his canopy size is larger than he said. The way he is setup now he has a 10x8 table. And plants right against edge of tray so say and extra 1.5ft if each side overhangs roughly 8 inches. He has an 11.5 X 9.5 table. So that’s 109 sq ft of canopy. So even his new prediction of 16.5 lbs, which I doubt he gets from that setup. (Only possible imo if those are 1000 try way bars) is still only 68 grams per sq ft be his original claim of 112 grams per sq ft.
 
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