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hi all just bought a grow tent 1.2 x 1.2 x 2.0 it comes with a 600w hps and the air filter set up.now i am looking to fill it with a good strain that grows well in a grow tent and how many plants will i fit in?
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As for how many plants will fit in there.....you first should decide what size containers you want to plant them in, then see how many of those will fit in there. Remember, their gonna get way bigger before it's all said and done, so try to envision the space with full size plants in it.
As for strains, you can grow whatever your heart desires in almost any space. If your new to growing, try an indica-dominant strain. They are usually a little more tolerant of small mistakes you may make as you learn to grow. Something along the lines of an afghani or possibly a kush-type. |
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thanks grobro im gonna go with trainwreck from ghs.also with the dimensionofmy grow tent could you reccomend a good way of getting co2 in my grow tent thanks mate.
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If you can get your hands on Skywalker from Dutch Passion... it's an amazing strain with a very very good high.
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A cheap way to add CO2 to a small space is with a CO2 Boost bucket. I'm gonna catch hell for saying that,(((( but before you other guys hammer me, remember he has a small space here)))....but they DO work in small spaces wambam, just not enough for a very large space such as a conventional grow room.
There are better ways to supplement CO2, but they cost considerably more, and take up more space. P.S. If you can leave the door open during lights-on, then the CO2 becomes much less of a necessity. I grow in a large cabinet and do not supplement CO2. Not because I couldn't...but I just don't absolutely need it. I subscribe to the K.I.S.S. principle myself when it comes to CO2. |
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co2 is useless unless you can regulate it to 1500 ppm.no way with a bucket,dry ice,yeast and sugar either.you will get enough co2 by checking your plants and having a fan circulate the air
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I would like to respectfully disagree with your wording there smoknz2. CO2 is not OPTIMUM unless regulated at 1500ppm, but any added CO2 up to that spec. will be beneficial.
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any co2 is helpfull , i do notice a difference when i do some home-made
wambam ,,, id recommend a little more investment in making a bubbler then going for something easy like skunk 1 or afg , there hard to fuckup and you will maximise the space for sure as hydro grows like a bitch |
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i used one of those tents for a while, i would put 8 ak 47 plants i there if i were you, and use 6.5L pots with coco, i'd done skunk no 11, and cronic in it to, the big yield comes off the ak, indica is good for that tent but you get your money worth using ak, the electric bill will proof this kid, i've done it already, take care kid . .
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