trying to kill a 4x4 tent, 2lbs is it possible?

since1991

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Carolina gave you the most practical and efficient method. Listen to what he said. Very smart bulb choice also. And if u can help it try and keep that reservoir out of the tent.
 

ttystikk

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There are more arrogant noobs that think they know it all after 6 months to a year crops on this forum than any other site on the web. Whats up with that? You little fukers need to listen to the growers that know what time of day it is and shut up while doing it.
Lol good luck with that. Every noob who's read the wiki thinks there's nothing to it.
 

Final Phase

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Good luck on this attempt. A good goal to aim for! Sounds like you will have everything dialed in right to make it happen.

I know an ex-professional grower who worked a crew down near San Diego. They got busted for stealing a county water truck to water down thier race track - The water truck had lojack on it... duh!
They grew White Widow for 5 years. Single clones - he said they came out 1 oz. each.
I grew 50 and did zero vegging just as he suggested. Lights went to 12 day one of hitting dirt. They did real well, except I got closer to 1/2 ounces... I think they would have turned out killer if they had vegged for 10 to 14 days. Or bigger clones were probably used by the pros...
Great way to do it in a small space!
 
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since1991

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I take 3 to 4" cuts. For a sea of green i could never hit decent numbers taking them cuts fully rooted in a rr or rw plug and throw them rite away in flower in a 6" pot. Any strain ive ever grown needed at least 10 days veg after that. More like 2 weeks with topping once. And i had to pack them. Literally crammed in tables to get any weight. Alot of little plants add up. But unless you got a certain cut, and you got certain equipment and skills what everyone calls "true" sog (when did sog have defined rules?- it was more of a concept than technique back in the eighties) was a pain in thee ass. One gallon grow bags of coir with way less numbers (but still alot) on non recovery drip fertigation tables with net trellis is how ALOT of warehouse growers get it done these days. Under Gavitas with sealed controlled rooms.
 
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The_Herban_Legend

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There are more arrogant noobs that think they know it all after 6 months to a year crops on this forum than any other site on the web. Whats up with that? You little fukers need to listen to the growers that know what time of day it is and shut up while doing it.
Do you have data to support your claim?
 

Michael Huntherz

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There are more arrogant noobs that think they know it all after 6 months to a year crops on this forum than any other site on the web. Whats up with that? You little fukers need to listen to the growers that know what time of day it is and shut up while doing it.
I don't think shutting up is 100% necessary, but for many people it is probably the best way. Some folks are just better at learning things than others. Some of us practice our skill at learning new things with focused intent and pride ourselves on being able to learn new things quickly.

I listen a lot, but I talk a lot too, and I'm a 6 month noob. One who largely agrees with you, by the way. Pretending to know shit we don't know is a mistake, no matter the discipline. I've taken the advice of my betters and I have seen great benefits from it. I like to share that information with those who are more noobular than I am, but it doesn't make me wrong to do so. Advanced experts don't want to answer the same questions over and over again ("I'm gonna guess about a pound!" etc.) so having knowledgable noobs around takes some of that burden off of the more experienced people. It is also a good way for educated newblets like me to exercise our knowledge. Good information is good information, no matter the source. However, yes, there are way too many people claiming to know shit they don't know here on trollitup.

Because of the fact I am a relatively arrogant noob I've rubbed some very respectable people the wrong way, at first.
Ask @ttystikk; I think we're cool now, though, haha.
 

ttystikk

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I don't think shutting up is 100% necessary, but for many people it is probably the best way. Some folks are just better at learning things than others. Some of us practice our skill at learning new things with focused intent and pride ourselves on being able to learn new things quickly.

I listen a lot, but I talk a lot too, and I'm a 6 month noob. One who largely agrees with you, by the way. Pretending to know shit we don't know is a mistake, no matter the discipline. I've taken the advice of my betters and I have seen great benefits from it. I like to share that information with those who are more noobular than I am, but it doesn't make me wrong to do so. Advanced experts don't want to answer the same questions over and over again ("I'm gonna guess about a pound!" etc.) so having knowledgable noobs around takes some of that burden off of the more experienced people. It is also a good way for educated newblets like me to exercise our knowledge. Good information is good information, no matter the source. However, yes, there are way too many people claiming to know shit they don't know here on trollitup.

Because of the fact I am a relatively arrogant noob I've rubbed some very respectable people the wrong way, at first.
Ask @ttystikk; I think we're cool now, though, haha.
We cool, bro, lol! I'm fairly talented at pissing people off, myself...
 

since1991

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I don't think shutting up is 100% necessary, but for many people it is probably the best way. Some folks are just better at learning things than others. Some of us practice our skill at learning new things with focused intent and pride ourselves on being able to learn new things quickly.

I listen a lot, but I talk a lot too, and I'm a 6 month noob. One who largely agrees with you, by the way. Pretending to know shit we don't know is a mistake, no matter the discipline. I've taken the advice of my betters and I have seen great benefits from it. I like to share that information with those who are more noobular than I am, but it doesn't make me wrong to do so. Advanced experts don't want to answer the same questions over and over again ("I'm gonna guess about a pound!" etc.) so having knowledgable noobs around takes some of that burden off of the more experienced people. It is also a good way for educated newblets like me to exercise our knowledge. Good information is good information, no matter the source. However, yes, there are way too many people claiming to know shit they don't know here on trollitup.

Because of the fact I am a relatively arrogant noob I've rubbed some very respectable people the wrong way, at first.
Ask @ttystikk; I think we're cool now, though, haha.
 

since1991

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Well said. That comment wasnt meant for everyone. I still stand by it. Theres just alot of em on this site. Dumb kids for the most part. They have no humility. I got to not get worked up so much and just ignore them. Ive dedicated my life to this. And alot of new growers want shit handed to them.
 

TheHeat

Member
Looks alright for a noob, kinda gray looking. Ditch the tent and you will get better results. A tent cost more to keep in check year round. Nobody said it was the toughest environment to grow in just less efficient is all.
I see you are quite displeased with the tent, but lets say you only have a single room to your self such as a bachelor apartment, then it is the only option right?
 

wifey48

Active Member
Sog could make a good harvest weight. With that much light you have a lot of options lol. If it were me, I'd do a sog of a lot of clones in a soil bed or four full of super soil.
I just pulled a little under a half pound from 9 plants in a 2x4x5.5 with only a 600 watt, so it's more than possible imo. If you're wanting to run dual spectrum, look into cmh bulbs.
I run a 4x4 raised organic bed with a 1k hps over It, 1 24inch high velocity fan blowing right in between light and canopy no tent a 4x8 room with plastic (black and white rversable) light is 1 ft over plants no issues, I have pulled 3-5 strain dependent dry pounds strain was Raw Diesel done nothing to plant but let them do what they do, in my 5th wk I add grow 1 maybe twice to get my bottom buds on point ( bigger)
 

wifey48

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If you take your top mature colas when done and keep. Plant in flowering you will be surprised at the weight when its all d [ne that is if you got the patience
 

ODanksta

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I run a 4x4 raised organic bed with a 1k hps over It, 1 24inch high velocity fan blowing right in between light and canopy no tent a 4x8 room with plastic (black and white rversable) light is 1 ft over plants no issues, I have pulled 3-5 strain dependent dry pounds strain was Raw Diesel done nothing to plant but let them do what they do, in my 5th wk I add grow 1 maybe twice to get my bottom buds on point ( bigger)
Why bump this shit?
 

patrickkawi37

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I run a 4x4 raised organic bed with a 1k hps over It, 1 24inch high velocity fan blowing right in between light and canopy no tent a 4x8 room with plastic (black and white rversable) light is 1 ft over plants no issues, I have pulled 3-5 strain dependent dry pounds strain was Raw Diesel done nothing to plant but let them do what they do, in my 5th wk I add grow 1 maybe twice to get my bottom buds on point ( bigger)
5per light in a 4x4 raised bed of organic soil? Pics please
 

since1991

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I been growing my whole life. I still continue to be amazed at what people SAY they are pulling with single ended 1000 watt high pressure sodium lamps to this day. Nice job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!##
 
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