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PLANT IT Round Black 20L Pot

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In a SOG, plants only get 1–2 weeks of vegetative growth before they are forced to switch to flowering. No pruning or training is needed. As the plants don’t have time to branch out, the result is many short plants with short main colas. Outcomes: Best yield per square metre, flexible with how many plants you want to use, for advanced growers only I think the easiest way to work out the best pot size and plant numbers is to first look at what bulb you are using, and I'm using hps bulbs as my base and a 3ft x 3ft or 4ft x 4ft space, and whether plant numbers are a concern for you or just not practical EG..600grms = 21oz so if using 9 plants 600/9 = 66grms/plant which is just over 2oz. A 6.5ltr pot whether in compost or coco will produce that size of plant consistently if like I said earlier its grown in a good environment. I cant see the point of using big pots if only needing a couple of ounces per plant. By the time a large pot has rooted out the plant will probably be too big and you will have had to top or supercrop to keep the height down plus its just wasted time Before you get started with your indoor grow operation, you need to have a plan. Among the things you need to think about is how many cannabis plants you can feasibly fit in your grow space. FACTORS THAT DETERMINE THE NUMBER OF CANNABIS PLANTS YOU CAN GROW

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When using LEDs, it is best to consult the manufacturer for the recommended number of plants to grow and the optimal distance from your lights to your plants' canopy. Reputable manufacturers usually make this type of information available. Thats just where I would start Tony. Like I said if he is using 104 L now then I personally would just divide that by the new plant number and go with the nearest pot size, a 25L. They will be scrogged in Coco under a 1000 watt lamp with a Grostar reflector, like he usually uses. Grow tents are available in many different sizes, from small 50 × 50cm tents to large ones that could fill half your room. The right size depends on what strain(s) you’re growing, how large your indoor growing space is, and what type of grow you are going for (heavy training, leaving plants to develop as is, etc.).He doesn't have a computer, let alone the knowledge to use one. We've been trying to get him into computers since the early 90's, but he isn't interested in them. Hi X, above quote is taken from VRGs diary, 8 Blues in a Tent. 8 x 15ltr pots in coco under two 1000w Grostars Air-Pot containers come flat, are assembled round a base and held together with one or more fixings. The content on RoyalQueenSeeds.com is only suitable for adults and is reserved for those of legal age.

If using sea of green then you could if practical fit 100 plants in there in 1ltr pots but it should still yield the same as 4 plants seeing its the light that governs your yield to a great extent but you would have no vegging time Modern LEDs can output the same light intensity as HPS units, while using around 60-70% of the energy. Therefore, they cover the same space in less wattage. A good 250W LED is equal to a 400W HPS, which can cover around 5–6 plants. By comparison, a high-powered 1200W LED should be able to cover around 8–9 plants. Literally any plant will grow better in an Air-Pot container. Whether you are an avid allotment gardener, greenhouse guru, flower fanatic, record chasing competition grower, or just have a few plants around the house, Air-Pot containers will help you grow better. Our wide range of sizes are ideal for everything from the smallest seedlings to the largest trees.However, keep in mind that wattage is only one value to consider when it comes to determining the power of your LEDs, as many other variables—including the type of LED—impact their effectiveness too. Outcomes: Suitable for autoflowers (no topping needed), best for beginners, requires no major recovery time div>

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