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A couple of helping ideas for you would be 1: bud plant do not need direct light for flowering especially! if givin direct sunlight in large amounts will produce your common outdoor quality bud "mede-oaker". <<<----I'll explain, having the large grow I had; I figured it's doing great so allow nature to do it's course. Wrong! The Flower stage started very late and the buds was full of bud leafs from the top all the way down until the shaded areas of plants towards the base of the plants. The lower buds was just like indoor, the rest of the plants looked very leafy and the quality was considerably lower just from looks n size.
2: when doing your lay out of the grow measure from sun up to sun down to see the length of daylight {it will be different in late summer so adjust calculations accordingly}
3: Stagger your plants for room to grow like 5X5 or 6X6 feet squared per plant; Also stagger your plants so they are not in line. for example a 20X 40 feet grow area would have 2 plants first row about half in half. Second row would be offset so all plants get same light.
4: Make sure you make service isles to maintain plants and access
5: like at home depot in gardening area you'll notice a canopy / sun block allowing 60 to 75 % light in. I'm applying this idea to my grow this new season along with a Sea of Green/ canopy growView attachment 761912 set up to control the hieght issues; for neibors
on this bad version map I made of example grow the red lines are service isles and the X's are plants that are staggered for light sun up to sun down.
2: when doing your lay out of the grow measure from sun up to sun down to see the length of daylight {it will be different in late summer so adjust calculations accordingly}
3: Stagger your plants for room to grow like 5X5 or 6X6 feet squared per plant; Also stagger your plants so they are not in line. for example a 20X 40 feet grow area would have 2 plants first row about half in half. Second row would be offset so all plants get same light.
4: Make sure you make service isles to maintain plants and access
5: like at home depot in gardening area you'll notice a canopy / sun block allowing 60 to 75 % light in. I'm applying this idea to my grow this new season along with a Sea of Green/ canopy growView attachment 761912 set up to control the hieght issues; for neibors
on this bad version map I made of example grow the red lines are service isles and the X's are plants that are staggered for light sun up to sun down.