jtrey
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Thanks a lot!. I am just doing a small 8x16 bed. Yours are looking great man!The pvc we use is 20 feet long. Basically try and make it as low as you can in the center so it's easy to pull the tarps. We angle it out on the sides so we get more room on the edges and the middle part is lower. We also make the ends super strong because that's the hardest part of pulling the tarp
If your saying your total area is 8x12 not per plant, I personally would only put one plant per 100 gallon pot. With one or two the end yield will be close to the same. With two they will fight for light and nutrients and have more smaller buds. Your yield may be just a tad more with two. A lot more trimming at the end.i have a question for u guys, how many full term plants would you grow in 4 100 gallon pots in a 8x12 area?
i was thinking 2 plants per pot would be ok. not going to have 10 footers but maybe like 7-8
No youths were hurt in this organic farming practice. GO F yourself greyarea. :)How many youths do you have to kill per year for a grow op this size....
Depends on your skill level. The general idea is that the better the grower you are you can achieve the same yield with less plants. But if your just learning and you only put one or two plants in and they have a problem you might end up getting nothing. I would think that doing 6 30 gallon pots would give you a great chance at pulling some decent numbers and if one or two of the plants struggle u still have 4 others. Mites and powder are generally what can screw over beginners and pros as well for that matteri have a question for u guys, how many full term plants would you grow in 4 100 gallon pots in a 8x12 area?
i was thinking 2 plants per pot would be ok. not going to have 10 footers but maybe like 7-8
I think he is ignoring your stupid rants and trying to pull him into a useless arguement.Lol mendogiantz is still running from me tho.
That's a good idea. Gonna do something similar in the next day or so.If you find the hoop moves to much or you have difficulty pulling the tarp, I always put 2 2x4s on the ends and screwed into the PVC. If u do that, don't forget to to tape screw heads so they don't rip the tarp. Anyways man looking killer!! Happy Growing
We just use tiny screws that are self tapping. On the top support bar that runs all the way down we drilled a small hole in the middle as wel and put a screw to keep it from sliding back and forthWhat type of fastener are you using to attach the pipe clamps to the pvc?
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