Will this setup get me a decent yield??

bfatal

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Just curious on peoples thoughts if this setup will get me a good yield or not, the dimensions are about 6ft High, 4.5 ft wide 3ft depth, i dont have a humidity machine yet but plan on getting it asap when my seedlings are a bit bigger. the temperature runs steady at about 77F, its running with 1 400W MH light for veg, Super HPS for flower. 24/0 to 12/12. Also as you can see I dont have much in there for reflective material, will this hurt me? if so what kind of material do you think I could make work in a closet like that? A quick clean setup would be best as I am renting this house. Any opinions/thoughts are appreciated this is my first grow as well I might add, thanks guys!!

P.S the 2nd attached picture is my seedlings that I had just planted 2 days ago, they are White widow but as you can see the one seed seems to be growing a twin? I've read up a bit about splitting them and some people trying to keep them together, any thoughts on what is best? and if I should split them how much should I let them mature before doing so? thanks again!
 

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bfatal

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No sir I absolutely did not plant 2 seeds in one pot, I only bought 2 widow seeds from the internet! it is most definitely a twin or an exposed root apparently, which one however I am not sure.... cause Im a noob lol
 

bfatal

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oh sorry forgot to mention the other widow seed is in the pot next to it, you cant really see it though. the root from the second sprout is actually attached to the other main stocks roots
 

bfatal

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hmm anything over 2 ozs on a plant and I would be happy. I have a full Nutrients kit with a chart included, has around 9 bottles of different stuff. How about the humidity control how important would you say that is? since I dont seem to have one and my plants are growing alright as is should I even need it?
 

lordjin

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hmm anything over 2 ozs on a plant and I would be happy. I have a full Nutrients kit with a chart included, has around 9 bottles of different stuff. How about the humidity control how important would you say that is? since I dont seem to have one and my plants are growing alright as is should I even need it?
Don't be too concerned with relative humidity right now. What you really need to focus on is training the plant and moving your air / exhausting your heat effectively. These two things will help greatly with yield. You have plenty of space to set up a pvc frame scrog screen.

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I would replace that honkin' box fan with a couple of small desktop models placed strategically around the plants, but not blowing directly on them.
 

PJ Diaz

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You can get two oz a plant if you veg long enough, train the canopy, give it proper nutrients, light the proper distance, good ventilation, enough root space, and keep pests away.

I averaged 2 zips a plant from 4 plants under a 400w on my first indoor grow.
 

bfatal

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you have any nifty links to a good example of one of those scrog screens? im combing through google as we speak but if you got one on hand id love to take a look, thanks man
 

bfatal

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Don't be too concerned with relative humidity right now. What you really need to focus on is training the plant and moving your air / exhausting your heat effectively. These two things will help greatly with yield. You have plenty of space to set up a pvc frame scrog screen.

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I would replace that honkin' box fan with a couple of small desktop models placed strategically around the plants, but not blowing directly on them.
Gotcha. maybe one on each corner blowing the air around in a circle somewhat?
 

lordjin

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Gotcha. maybe one on each corner blowing the air around in a circle somewhat?
That would be a lot better. And if you can afford an enclosed light hood, a four inch inline fan, and some four inch ducting, all you have to do is drill a four inch hole in that pretty door of yours. Block out that venting on the door, and drill a big hole in it. You'll thank me later.

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Oh, you're renting the house. Never mind about drilling the hole in the door. Lol.
 

F A B

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That would be a lot better. And if you can afford an enclosed light hood, a four inch inline fan, and some four inch ducting, all you have to do is drill a four inch hole in that pretty door of yours. Block out that venting on the door, and drill a big hole in it. You'll thank me later.

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Oh, you're renting the house. Never mind about drilling the hole in the door. Lol.
just go buy a used or new cheap door same size and replace it and store the other in case landlord come by for inspection or for when u move out
 

bfatal

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just go buy a used or new cheap door same size and replace it and store the other in case landlord come by for inspection or for when u move out

Good idea lol, thanks for the trip dude. So I threw together a quick Scrog screen, made it out of hemp string is that ok?? also this screen isnt going to be used for the plant in the picture, that was just my expiremental plant I have 2 little babies on the go waiting to get tall enough for it lol.
 

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lordjin

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Good idea lol, thanks for the trip dude. So I threw together a quick Scrog screen, made it out of hemp string is that ok?? also this screen isnt going to be used for the plant in the picture, that was just my expiremental plant I have 2 little babies on the go waiting to get tall enough for it lol.
:clap: Awesome!
 

bfatal

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thanks to you brother! now one last question.. the humidity, when exactly should I be worrying about that?
 

GanjaGod420000

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How many watts is your "Super HPS"? And, as said above, u have the potential to get a few oz's... Depending on many factors, like container size, nutes, care, pruning, good watering skills, like not over watering, and others.... U could even use the MH and HPS together during both phases and might get a better quantity of a yield, and better quality bud, too... U could look into setting up a CO2 system, like the fermentation method with a 1/2 gal of water in a 1 gal milk jug, with one lb of sugar, and a few packets of active dry yeast, and refill it every week... these things will all help your small setup live up to itz full potential... Dont forget fans and good temps...
 
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