BobCajun
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In trying to decide the optimal density for indoor yield I suspected that it would be similar for marijuana and hempseed, since you're basically producing seed pods, just empty ones. This page says that 100 plants/m2 is a good density for "grain" production (grain meaning seed). Rather than deal with that many cuttings, I figure 25 plants/m2 but topped instead of left as a single stem. Once you have at least 4 main stems on every clone it's the same as 100 plants. You can't really get more than 4-6 good shoots from a single stem anyway, without elaborate training methods, so that's a good number to work with.
So my conclusion is that optimal density is probably 100 single stem plants or 25 plants topped once in early growth, with only out of control stretchy tops pruned later as required.
I would also recommend either beds or fewer large containers rather than 25-100 pots. Roots like to stretch out and it's just less messing around with filling containers. Right now I'm trying 6 containers/m2 with 4 plants each, so 24 plants/m2. I tried an extra plant in the middle of one, for 5 instead of 4, but it seamed pretty cramped really. Haven't flowered with this density yet, but veg is going well. It's large rectangular containers with very little space between, so the space is almost all medium about 8" deep. It's more convenient to move them in the containers than to use a single bed. The containers even have handle holes in them for easy moving. Larger containers would actually be too heavy and awkward to move though. This size is heavy enough.
So my conclusion is that optimal density is probably 100 single stem plants or 25 plants topped once in early growth, with only out of control stretchy tops pruned later as required.
I would also recommend either beds or fewer large containers rather than 25-100 pots. Roots like to stretch out and it's just less messing around with filling containers. Right now I'm trying 6 containers/m2 with 4 plants each, so 24 plants/m2. I tried an extra plant in the middle of one, for 5 instead of 4, but it seamed pretty cramped really. Haven't flowered with this density yet, but veg is going well. It's large rectangular containers with very little space between, so the space is almost all medium about 8" deep. It's more convenient to move them in the containers than to use a single bed. The containers even have handle holes in them for easy moving. Larger containers would actually be too heavy and awkward to move though. This size is heavy enough.
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