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So your space is about 3'x3'x6', thats plenty space for any strain. Make sure you train it so it doesn't get too tall, sativas are great for topping because most of them grow really fast compared to indica dom strains.
How many plants do you plan on growing??
I'm growing 2 sannies jack which I believe are high sativa% in a 2.5x2.5 area with 400w hps in soil. So I'd say you got plenty room. FIM and train! These are just over a foot tall now with about 7 weeks left. Good luck.
That's my Bonzai work, done with a toothpick, lol. At one time you could almost look all the way through under the plant. But it fills back in every time I water so done with that. Looks cool though. I call her my little apple tree, lol.
this is true....i had a 100% sativa that pushed 7foot indoors, topped and trained. i have a SC thats an easy 6 foot no training just topped.As long as you top and train, that should be plenty of space for one plant.
Love the bonsai work shaker1!
Some sativas can get wild and out of control, but, your using 1 400w so that shouldn't be the case especially if you top and train it. I would grow 1 plant because your using hydro and it's a sativa so you don't want it to get crowded. Right now I'm doing an indica dom plant in my closet thats about the same size as yours and I topped it and I still have space for another plant, but thats an indica not a sativa and I'm growing in soil which is alot slower then hydro. If you go with 1 plant you might have to veg a lil longer to make sure it fills in nicely but other then that you should be fine
I'm just giving you my opinion and you could honestly do more then 1 or 2 plants but I think it will get crowded and you can get a good yield from 1 plant thats well taken care of and make sure you train the fuck out of it lol. Do you know how to top and train??
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