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hey

 

in my new setup ive decided on sea of green, but i want to achieve around 1oz per plant.

 

i no its all strain dependant etc.. but on average how long must the plant be grown before changing hours to flowering so it will achieve around 1oz ?

 

shouldnt need more then 2 or 3 weeks maximum of growing ?? it would continue to grow for the first 3 or so weeks of flower anyway wouldnt it ?

 

thanks

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6 tables, 2100 long, 1100 wide. 28 plants in each.

 

168 plants, 1oz per plant.. 10lb.. ?

 

dont know what kind of yeilds you guys muster, but 10lb is enough personal smoke for me for a looonngg time.

 

i plan on having each plant in 8" pots in either rockwool or clayballs.

 

run to waste system.

 

the plants will be rather close to one another, but i guess ill have to do a good tie back job and we'll have to see how i go.,

 

the 6 tables will have 8 x 600w lights suspended over them on a jupiter light mover.

 

Was thinking of veging for yeh around 2 or 3 weeks.. might go 3 weeks for the first round, and then i can get a rough calculation off that.

 

Not using any perticular strain as of yet. It will be Skunk 1 for now. Tis a high yeilder, so should be allrite.

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dont know what kind of yeilds you guys muster, but 10lb is enough personal smoke for me for a looonngg time.

 

10lb is enough personal smoke for a house of people for a long time....your looking at just under 5,000grams.....way past personal smoke in any magistrate eyes.

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