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2 Pound Plant

GrowGigantic May 27, 2017 6 Replies 2,880 Views
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hi guuys, im a enormpus marijuana entusiastic, and i just have a simple desire, that is growing a gigantic MJ plant, yielding 1,5+ pounds, in 650w.
thannnnks
 
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Switch to a 1000w, an 8 week veg, and lst or scrog method. You can do it!

Happy growing! :smoking:
 
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Switch to a 1000w, an 8 week veg, and lst or scrog method. You can do it!

Happy growing! :smoking:
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Thanks man !! Didnt really thought about 1000 w. What about the pot ?
 
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Thanks man !! Didnt really thought about 1000 w. What about the pot ?
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7+ gallon fabric pot with coco/perlite mix would be the best imo
 
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Thanks man !! Didnt really thought about 1000 w. What about the pot ?
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Of course! And I think a 15 gallon cloth pot would be ideal, especially if you plan on using some sort of Nutes to bulk up your roots. Reason being is that you won't run into root rot as easy since the roots will have plenty of room to grow and breathe throughout its life cycle and you won't have to transplant later on when it's a little bit tougher. :cool:
 
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Of course! And I think a 15 gallon cloth pot would be ideal, especially if you plan on using some sort of Nutes to bulk up your roots. Reason being is that you won't run into root rot as easy since the roots will have plenty of room to grow and breathe throughout its life cycle and you won't have to transplant later on when it's a little bit tougher. :cool:
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Yeah man!! Nice info !!
I believe it !
 
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Id say 30 gallon or more. Especially if your doing a LOS. I just remeber kevin jodrey saying that a good starting point OUTDOORS was a pound per 35 gals.
 
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