1g per watt.

jordanian

Member
oooooooooook.
iv managed on my first grow to get just under 1.5 oz from one plant just over 1oz from another just under 1oz from the third and another ounce from the other 2(they were topped well too early) i will loose a small amount over cureing but whatever.

the whole G per watt is because i am wanting to try max what i have with what i have. if i dont get a gram per watt its not the end of the world.
and all this pish about experience, its a fucking plant not rocket science. as long as i have a big enough pot and keep nutes right the plant will keep growing. keeping my bonsai trees alive thru winter is harder than growing dope.

saying that, im still no fountain of knowledge.

i think after reading this i can gather the general feeling is hempy buckets will not do.

i will always hand feed, i don't like having lots of things using electricity while im away. esspecially noisy water pumps and airstones. i just strictly cant have them for a few reasons.

so i guess i will just go with coco and perlie in 2 gallon pots. is this enough room for roots to support a 2oz plant?

thanks everyone for your responses. i am still over a month away from starting this so every suggestion is getting kept in my head :D
 

jordanian

Member
so im thinking of a manual flood and drain table of sorts. . . i like the idea of constant fresh air for roots and low amounts of planting medium.

i understand that even a fairly large plant requires a relatively small block of growing medium.

that said, it is still a very small space im working in. the room's walls are 3ft by 3.5ft.

a couple of people have said for 10 plants at 2ounce each this would be a good method for growing, but what size of flood tray would i need, what size of blocks for growing in and just because im feeling lazy do you flood them in the dark period?

thanks everyone, you really are being helpful :D
 

LT1RX7 Drifter

Active Member
i pulled almost a pound from my 3x3 under 600watts with co2 in a ebb in flow with 8 plants in less then 65 days clone to harvest, it can be done very easily people over think shit and make it harder then it really is, also noted i used a community flood table for the rooting area plants are not in there own containers, ie more roots more buds period end of story
 

LT1RX7 Drifter

Active Member
go to home depot in the concrete section is a black mixing tray for concrete cost is less then 12$ its almost 3ft x 2ft and 8 inches deep, can be drilled for fittings word of advice do not repeat do not use any pump biger then 185gph hr, unless you have the lift to reduce the line pressure it will over flood the table i ran the next size up 265gph and it would almost over flow with my flood table on top of res lol plants floated like a cork, poke a hole big enough for a air line to go in your lift tube and put a small air stone in the line it acts as a vortex and super aggetates the water with air right before the table
 
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