I need 60 ounces or more in three months

(15) girls (pending strain) under (3) 1000w hps cared for perfectly in organic soil can produce 64oz without any a scrog methods/topping/training methods.

Me: Tahoe OG n pineapple ex: 10 girls under 2000w @.6 = 42oz. Looking to hit .75 this cycle :)
 

Castro4747

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(15) girls (pending strain) under (3) 1000w hps cared for perfectly in organic soil can produce 64oz without any a scrog methods/topping/training methods.

Me: Tahoe OG n pineapple ex: 10 girls under 2000w @.6 = 42oz. Looking to hit .75 this cycle :)

So the main factor determining whether it gives great results is the lights?? And doesn't that attract to much attention, that's the last thing I want in terms of electricity bill becoming suspicious or too much heat for the bacons patrolling in the air? Btw is this in uk or us?
 

TheGoodGrower

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Look at those Blue Planet Nutrient grow journals. All kinds of people pushing past a gram per watt. I can show you a journal of a guy pushing past gram per watt with absolutely no veg time. Goes straight from the cloner to bloom. I'd post the link now but they're on a diff web forum and not sure if thats allowed. Dont want to violate rules. But if you msg me I can show you.
 

bluerock

Active Member
if I do aero I would be around it most of the time, but I'd imagined with aero you can germinate the seed, and when the plant is 15cm long you can go into flowering mode, the reason for 15cm is because I heard it gets too big? And what is exactly the ebb n flow setup? Is that rockwool floating in water with nutrients? And what's the advantages to that one?
1. As long as you are using cubes, slabs, or croutons in pots, you can move the plants around to maximize canopy efficiency.
2. Rockwool holds a lot of water and is thereby fairly immune to power outages.
3. Although the medium is more expensive, I do not believe aero to be significantly more productive than rockwool.
4. Ebb/flow is not subject to clogged spray nozzles.
5. I always see these aero pipe setups on craigslist with the seller extolling how great they are.
 

Castro4747

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1. As long as you are using cubes, slabs, or croutons in pots, you can move the plants around to maximize canopy efficiency.
2. Rockwool holds a lot of water and is thereby fairly immune to power outages.
3. Although the medium is more expensive, I do not believe aero to be significantly more productive than rockwool.
4. Ebb/flow is not subject to clogged spray nozzles.
5. I always see these aero pipe setups on craigslist with the seller extolling how great they are.
to be honest with ya I dunno much about that procedure dude, could you send me a message with an URL or something explaining it all please
 

tekdc911

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It it was tucking A* shit! thanks for the link , much appreciated
use the same watts and go vertical and you'll murder if you can get dialed in


*edit

just to add he really , really , really , reaallllyyyyy !!!!!!!!! has his shit dialed in
 

banks dank

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Isit possible to achieve that with aeroflow 60 and a 1200 watt hps (2x400w 2x250w) or am I being being hopefull? Please feel free to crush my dreams, I've been sold plenty from all the researching??
You said your aiming for 60+zones on your first go around...completely unrealistic goal for first time grower..

You are going about this with money in your mind when you should have a passion and love instead.
The best growers are the ones that do it with love as there motivation not money.

its your first grow bro just be happy with any yeild at all.
Your first grow you should be concerned about learning how this
amazing plant works and learn the science behind it. Learn the fundamentals.
rome wasn't built in a day but it fell in one...Same with grows bro...
 

Castro4747

Member
use the same watts and go vertical and you'll murder if you can get dialed in


*edit

just to add he really , really , really , reaallllyyyyy !!!!!!!!! has his shit dialed in
in what terms you mean bro, ppm etc? And don't it mainly really consist of keeping room and plant temp right, nutrient timing,traiNing,Sog and light watt?
 

Castro4747

Member
You said your aiming for 60+zones on your first go around...completely unrealistic goal for first time grower..

You are going about this with money in your mind when you should have a passion and love instead.
The best growers are the ones that do it with love as there motivation not money.

its your first grow bro just be happy with any yeild at all.
Your first grow you should be concerned about learning how this
amazing plant works and learn the science behind it. Learn the fundamentals.
rome wasn't built in a day but it fell in one...Same with grows bro...
Don't get me wrong I've changed my perception about the whole theory, and I've grew for fun before, ten plants under 250watt and it didn't turn out em great but once I put some horse shit in there, the quality in that turned out like real lemon, it was dope but I need to get few good ounces every 2-3 months
 

bluerock

Active Member
can anyone grow any amount of bud in 3 months?

even autoflowers take more than 3 months from start to finish
No problem, but fully-rooted regular clones are required and they go directly into flower cycle. A fast strain is ready to chop in 7-8 weeks. This would be intended for a SOG or perpetual.
 

waterdawg

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Wow!!! Long thread to say "NO" lol. You have to do a lot of research, check out the different systems. Areo i would think would be on the upper end of skill and knowledge level. Flood and drain is what ive started with and works great for me but I'm a newb. But my very first grow was 6 White Russian from seed. Id have to check diary but I think it was 25 day veg (way too long they went fucking bezerk lol). Picked 70 ish days later and got 410gr under a 400. It was a huge fluke lol my PH was as low as 4 and as high as 8. Could keep water stable at all!! Haven't done that since and now use a 600 and got it dialed in I thought lol, i get like .75 per watt from seed stalk. Clones higher but not much. So "no" lol.
 
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