I have no basis for comparison as I grow in soil, but from what I`ve gathered hydro seems to be better but requires more attention. And couple of oz`s? Im not sure if thats gonna happen...and which do you think is better soil or hydro cause i have a hydro system.
ok cause i was going to go with soil cause it looks easier and how can i not get a couple oz's....what would be your idea on what my yield will be with 2 plants then?I have no basis for comparison as I grow in soil, but from what I`ve gathered hydro seems to be better but requires more attention. And couple of oz`s? Im not sure if thats gonna happen...
Great job on your first grow mate!I thought you`re still talking about one plant, and yield depends on many factors. And I`m just a newbie with one grow completed so Im only saying from my little experience - two plants vegged with 250w cfl and flowered with 400w hps yielded just over 2 ounces dried and cured.
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Plant on the left is about a meter tall, the one on the right got retarded during grow but was more frosty in the end.
good grow....and to d.c. beard my cuboard is height can go up it's on adjustable racks so i can adjust the height if needed and i am still working on a ventilation systemI thought you`re still talking about one plant, and yield depends on many factors. And I`m just a newbie with one grow completed so Im only saying from my little experience - two plants vegged with 250w cfl and flowered with 400w hps yielded just over 2 ounces dried and cured.
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Plant on the left is about a meter tall, the one on the right got retarded during grow but was more frosty in the end.
idk if i can cut out the carpet i can build a wooden bed to elevate the plants even more above the ground.If at all possible, i'd cut out the carpet in that grow area. carpet can get messy, and also i'd start with soil if it's your first grow to help you learn the basics of indoor growing and nutrition.
Well shit, that was easy lol! 1st problem solved, now on to venting!good grow....and to d.c. beard my cuboard is height can go up it's on adjustable racks so i can adjust the height if needed and i am still working on a ventilation system
Def don't elevate! Just get a small short-sided tray that fits in there to sit the plants in, so if water runs out the bottom of the pots you're not replacing flooring in the spring.idk if i can cut out the carpet i can build a wooden bed to elevate the plants even more above the ground.