What's the most you've yielded off a 600w HPS

whitebb2727

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I run two 600's in a 2.5' x 7' closet. Scrog, Organic & vegged until the screen is 100% occupied.
Generally 10 plants (my limit is 24) but don't usually bother to weigh as I don't sell - but it keeps Mrs. GWN and myself supplied as well as a couple of good friends and a few cancer patients I donate to as well.
Merry Christmas. :cool:
That's 2.5 deep by 7 foot long by ? high?
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Didn't read that deep but if you don't weight your crop how can you possibly know your pushing 2.2GPW? Am I missing something here?
I should have said I don't publish weights - I do keep track of yield for my grow logs to tell how well things are working compared to previous grows.

That's 2.5 deep by 7 foot long by ? high?
Standard ceiling height of around 8.5'.
 

GreenSanta

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Ever use biochar? I'm trying it for the first time.
This mix is a total mutt:
3 bags cheap potting soils
2 bags special kitty (clay)
2 bags worm castings
1 bucket biochar
2 scoops organic nutes (Epsoma "starter" blend)
1 scoop oyster shell
Please post your results in the ROLS section, I am curious to see how this mix works for you and I never miss anything from the ROLS. Cheers
 

Blue brother

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About 16oz average. Keeps me happy, did hit 24oz from a square meter before tho but I had 1000w so it don't really count lol, but I was very happy with it. If this is a gpw contest I lose but i like to think im quite good at maxing out small spaces
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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So you fill the scrog then flip? Do you continue to tuck ?
Yes, I fill the screen as close as I can to 100%.
I've got a large spool of solid copper ground wire that an electrician left here after a job - I cut it into lengths & make a hook on one end - bend the tops down for a couple of days with them.
It seems to work really well although they can be a bitch to find them all when it's time to take them out.
 
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