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Question about the AC infinity 5x5 pro

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Question about the AC infinity 5x5 pro

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Good morning everyone.

I am getting my ac infinity 5x5 pro delivered Saturday. I have about 100 seeds varying over 15 strains that i have been collecting for the last couple months…and i cannot wait to get started.

Has anyone “outgrown” this size tent? I got the biggest one because i don’t want to outgrow it anytime soon because this stuff is expensive af.

Second question. Anyone know how this light is? It comes with their newest light IONFRAME EVO8. Is it a legit 730w light or are the stats inflated like the cheaper lights?

I have everything the kit comes with, and i also got the accessory lighting, tent glasses (i got my eyes slightly burned from my shitty grow light, etc. anything else i may need for the tent other than what it comes with that anyone can think i may need?

Thx for the help.
 
Assuming you're growing photoperiod plants, the way to "outgrow" a tent is to veg too long, not train enough, or both. That's regardless of plant count. If you're familiar with your genetics, then you already know when to stop vegging. If you aren't, then a reasonable guess is to flip to flower when you have about 50% floor coverage of your flowering space. Either way, when we're growing indoors, we want to train low and wide, by scrogging, LST, HST, or some combination of the three.

If you're growing autoflowers and you're not familiar with how your particular genetics grow, it's more of a guessing game.

I'd try to keep the number of different strains in the same space as low as possible...ideally one. Variation costs us yield and quality. Consistency makes everything easier.
 
A 5x5 is a great sized tent. You will be able to pull a good amount out of it. I run a 5x5 it works well for all of my needs.
 
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