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Tyler66

New Member
I have the option to get a 4x6 or a 8x6 tent, I need help choosing which one to get for a better yield, because I can only grow a certain amount.(7 plant) Should I keep my 3g fabric pots or something bigger. Pls help me figure out how to maximize yield
 

coreywebster

Well-Known Member
A bigger space will obviously out yield a smaller one.

But you will need more lights, bigger extraction and filter.

If you can only grow 7 plants then you want a lot bigger than 3gallon pots

You will want to grow those plants big and train them to fill the space
 

Tyler66

New Member
A bigger space will obviously out yield a smaller one.

But you will need more lights, bigger extraction and filter.

If you can only grow 7 plants then you want a lot bigger than 3gallon pots

You will want to grow those plants big and train them to fill the space
Ik I need more lights, but I'm broke lol
 

Tyler66

New Member
A bigger space will obviously out yield a smaller one.

But you will need more lights, bigger extraction and filter.

If you can only grow 7 plants then you want a lot bigger than 3gallon pots

You will want to grow those plants big and train them to fill the space
Wym by extraction and filter ?
 

Jjgrow420

Well-Known Member
Maximize yield by experience points. It'll take a few runs, and each time you'll learn more (hopefully...) and get better each time. Check out the search function uptop. It should guide you to threads you should read over.
 

Nizza

Well-Known Member
I'd definitely do 100+ plants at once if I had the money to get the lights, but I only have 2 150w led and 1 300w bar light, and 7 plants probably already to many for that
It isn't about plant count
It's about making it easy for yourself, maximizing efficiency and creating the best product you can.
Once you dial one thing in, all the other things need to be aligned with each other to reach optimal yield.
By things I mean amount of light, watering /feeding frequency, humidity and temp control, fresh air and or co2, and strain/training/timing. There are alot of variables and each one effects one another all the way down to the medium and water used.

There is always more to learn and the best thing you can do is keep an open mind and just get a good plan of how you want to grow each time and improve certain things each time to make it easier for yourself while producing more and making a better overall product.


Alot of questions get answered each grow as well as new questions forming it is a great hobby!
 

Tyler66

New Member
Another question.
So i want to be able to get the most yield that I can but I also want to have a quick turn around for harvest, do you guys think I should get a veg tent with a cheap led, or just constantly run autoflowers. The only thing I dont like about photos is I have light leaks that are fixable but it's to much, but autos are also 50/50
 
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