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32 oz Mixing Cup grow results

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32 oz Mixing Cup grow results

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If you have spare space in a tent, toss a little 32oz container in there - also use 32oz H202 containers. I usually get from 25-35g per cup. I do these coco hempy style with a hole at 2" and hydroton at the bottom. I veg for 4-5 weeks with clones.

The front plant was Mac N' Jack and put out 32g.

If I did a SoG with these in a 2x4x5 and assumed 25g per plant and wall to wall pack I could fit 50 cups I could theoretically get 44oz. But for the sake of having some space between the plants for air and light I'd limit it to 24-27 cups. I haven't done it yet because I didn't like the amount of time I had to spend tending a SoG with just 8 plants.

I wouldn't suggest doing these from seeds because it wouldn't maximize your investment as some seeds are pretty pricey.

As a stress test I skipped two waterings in 84F and 40%RH before they seemed like they'd be damaged beyond repair. They bounced back quickly but did suffer more than a larger container would.
 

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If you have spare space in a tent, toss a little 32oz container in there - also use 32oz H202 containers. I usually get from 25-35g per cup. I do these coco hempy style with a hole at 2" and hydroton at the bottom. I veg for 4-5 weeks with clones.

The front plant was Mac N' Jack and put out 32g.

If I did a SoG with these in a 2x4x5 and assumed 25g per plant and wall to wall pack I could fit 50 cups I could theoretically get 44oz. But for the sake of having some space between the plants for air and light I'd limit it to 24-27 cups. I haven't done it yet because I didn't like the amount of time I had to spend tending a SoG with just 8 plants.

I wouldn't suggest doing these from seeds because it wouldn't maximize your investment as some seeds are pretty pricey.

As a stress test I skipped two waterings in 84F and 40%RH before they seemed like they'd be damaged beyond repair. They bounced back quickly but did suffer more than a larger container would.
Nice, how often do you water?
 
Nice, how often do you water?
When they're small it's every other day. But when they get big I water every day. The biggest reason is that they become top heavy and need that weight at the base to balance it out. My two missed feeding test were on plants at different stages and the big one would topple over easily with a little nudge.
 
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