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gudkarma
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very impressive audius.
i'd say, if you want to be a successful gardener, it's all work.
i work in my garden EVERY day for at least an hour... i take it seriously. if i am not in the garden on a particular day, i am taking cuts, cleaning the cloner, washing buckets, researching strains, comparing nutes, etc.
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this summer was my first SOG experiment with 35 cuts in one gallon pots (soil)... yeilding up to 1/2 zip per plant.
i was so impressed with the grow i built a 8x10 room in my garage to house three ebb and flow tables, light movers, proper intake & venting, & more...
SOG isnt about take a few cuts an letting them grow out. it's about taking cuts on a schedule and having plants at all the stages of the life/flower cycle.
when i ran 6 DWC buckets i was working too hard every night.
very impressive result with DWC. no doubt... but lots of cleaning, water changes, and work.
ebb & flow, what some farmers call the lazy man's hydro, is much less labor intensive but still requires work to get results.
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spacing : in one 3x2 ebb & flow tray, using 6"x6"x6" pots, i can get 24 plants easy. at any one time i have 75 plants in flower, 45 in the cloner, and 12 mothers producing cuts.
you definitely NEED to read the thread in that link i sent you. go over it twice.
research & ask more specific questions here... there's plenty of good, knowledgable, people here with the experience to help you.
i can't give you all the knowledge... you have to research, practice, experiment, and do it.
~karma
i'd say, if you want to be a successful gardener, it's all work.
i work in my garden EVERY day for at least an hour... i take it seriously. if i am not in the garden on a particular day, i am taking cuts, cleaning the cloner, washing buckets, researching strains, comparing nutes, etc.
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this summer was my first SOG experiment with 35 cuts in one gallon pots (soil)... yeilding up to 1/2 zip per plant.
i was so impressed with the grow i built a 8x10 room in my garage to house three ebb and flow tables, light movers, proper intake & venting, & more...
SOG isnt about take a few cuts an letting them grow out. it's about taking cuts on a schedule and having plants at all the stages of the life/flower cycle.
when i ran 6 DWC buckets i was working too hard every night.
very impressive result with DWC. no doubt... but lots of cleaning, water changes, and work.
ebb & flow, what some farmers call the lazy man's hydro, is much less labor intensive but still requires work to get results.
*
spacing : in one 3x2 ebb & flow tray, using 6"x6"x6" pots, i can get 24 plants easy. at any one time i have 75 plants in flower, 45 in the cloner, and 12 mothers producing cuts.
you definitely NEED to read the thread in that link i sent you. go over it twice.
research & ask more specific questions here... there's plenty of good, knowledgable, people here with the experience to help you.
i can't give you all the knowledge... you have to research, practice, experiment, and do it.
~karma