Gixxerman420 said:I use 3 gallon pots, in soil, and easily harvest an ounce to two per plant! Less veg+more plants*smaller pots=same or larger yield in shorter time in a sea of green... Let's say traditionally you veg four plants for two months and then flower them in 7 gallon pots... Only four fit into your flowering chamber with 2 ounces each... 8 ounces in four months (8 weeks for flower). Now, let's say you veg 8 plants for 5 weeks and put them in 3 gallon pots. Now all 8 will fit into flowering chamber and with a 1 1/4 ounce average yield per plant, this gives you 10 ounces in three months and one week (8 weeks for flower). Food for thought guys!
hero4u2b said:5 gallon buckets as in those used for paint ect? ( with the handle?) how tall do you let your plants get? n Thanks Hero
hero4u2b said:5 gallon buckets as in those used for paint ect? ( with the handle?) how tall do you let your plants get? n Thanks Hero
hero4u2b said:I would love to see those pics Sensistar. .. Thanks Yall Hero
I put eight three gallon pots in a 3'x3' space... So probably like 16 I'm guessing? you can veg and flower in the same area but you'll have to do an entire season at a time (no flowering and vegging at the same time) this means that you'll be at least three months between harvests... Split your area in two and grow half as much at a time in each area... remember that in a sea of green it's more plants that are smaller in the same area with less time producing the same or more yield! no loss in quality or quantity, just more seeds and less time!donnachris67 said:how hard is it to grow in sea of green?? what exactly do you have to do? can you veg and flower in same area? how many pots can you fit in say a 3'x6' area, growing an indica strain??
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