JohnBlazr
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right, at the end of the day they were always meant to be some additional insurance/quick roiThat's exactly why I grow autos, because you can stick to them in any tent, regardless of the lighting cycle. They'll do just fine on 12s, though yeah... Reduced yield is never a good thing.
Exactly. Some quick flower while you're building up your photos. That's my main use, that and growing outside in the short season here.right, at the end of the day they were always meant to be some additional insurance/quick roi
Thanks for the input man, Ill start trying to prepare for that day, knowing at some point ill probably have to pick the winners and cut my losses.Once your cover 33% of the surface area with canopy you're ready. Also you need ⅔ of your room for headroom. So in a tent a plant should be flipped before its 16" tall. It's fine. Just flip the strongest ones. Keep them from getting too tall.
Killing the game sir!
Credit where it’s due.Thank you, man
Exhibit a 6 plants 1 2x4Yeah I’m looking at this again, he’ll be fine. IMHO. all these constraints folks place. That’s a big ass tent. I’ve grown 6 5 gallon in a 2x4 plenty of times with no issues. I respectfully disagree.
Thanks dude! I'm feeling good, happy with the results so far! A little anxiety about the vertical space, hoping they stop the stretch and start packing on weight but i have a few tricks im going to use to try and manage, spacing them out like you said being one.I was trying to find this earlier. Sweet. Looking good brother man! How are you feeling about it? Not overwhelmed or anything? I was excited to see that tent pack in like that…..
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