i have no idea other than he grew a sog, so 40-80 is my guessI still want to know how many plants in a 4x4 to pull 2.8 in a 4x4
i have no idea other than he grew a sog, so 40-80 is my guessI still want to know how many plants in a 4x4 to pull 2.8 in a 4x4
Lol!! This answer says it all. I also have a chicken that lays golden eggs and a chiwawa sized elephant in my backyard.. ROFLi have no idea other than he grew a sog, so 40-80 is my guess
You don't think thats reasonable for a 4x4 SOG?Lol!! This answer says it all. I also have a chicken that lays golden eggs and a chiwawa sized elephant in my backyard.. ROFL
I did a 81 plant sog in a 4x4... that's the exactly number of square 1 gallon pots that fit in a 4x4..Lol!! This answer says it all. I also have a chicken that lays golden eggs and a chiwawa sized elephant in my backyard.. ROFL
A good grower and definitely get tha yield. My last harvest, I got 14.5 ounce in a 2X4 and that was my second grow. So with a few grows under my belt I can do 2.5-3 lbs my self. But 40-80 plants in a 4X4. Do you think you can fit 40-80 mature plants in a 4X4? Any grower with even a little bit of experience can tell you that many plants in 4X4 is beyond reasonable. Even 20 plants would be pushing it.You don't think thats reasonable for a 4x4 SOG?
Wow. I have never seen or heard of that many plants in that small space. I guess you learn something every day. I apologize for my snarkiness Mr. Kdt15I did a 81 plant sog in a 4x4... that's the exactly number of square 1 gallon pots that fit in a 4x4..
I think it YOUR post that "says it all"
experience like this is what im looking for!I did a 81 plant sog in a 4x4... that's the exactly number of square 1 gallon pots that fit in a 4x4..
I think it YOUR post that "says it all"
No idea what the upper limit might be. But you can fit four 6 inch rockwool cubes in one square foot. That's 64 plants in a 4x4. A plant in a solo cup can yield 20g easily, thats nearly three pounds right there.thanks, i recall you used to post X g/w regarding different types of grows, do you have new info on the upper limit of sog LED grows? like have you seen people post 3 or 3.5 or 4 lb+ even? would be crazy
Well it wasnt a good fit for me personally. I didn't even finish the run to he honest, I was very new at the time and I think my fixture fell on them.. and it was so long ago people still used t5 fixtures to flower so it was a bad time. My expected yield was nowhere near what your friend got. I think I was shooting for around a lb from my 440 watt fixture. Remember this was t5 days.. i ended up finishing the run with the plants that didn't get smashed an i think it was a few quart jars. Also worth noting these were autoflowers, and autoflowers back then are not what they are now.. so ya. Not a bragging run, just something that happened.experience like this is what im looking for!
how was the yield and did you run into trouble dealing with so many plants?
This is more a space issue than a lighting issue. There's nothing magical about a DE Gavita. It's all about the amount of usable light hitting the plants, and it's simply a fact that modern white-light LEDs (quality COBs/boards/strips - we're not talking about blurples here) are more efficient than any HPS; more light at the same power or equal light at less power. Pulling 3+ lbs from a 4x4 does sound like a tall order, especially in a standard horizontal grow, but anything a DE Gavita can do, 750 watts of LED can do - but either one seems excessive for a 4x4.I do 3-3+ with a DE1000
I call BS with LED. You got to weight it after it drys not before.
This is what over 3 looks like, I’d like to see the 4x4 tent . View attachment 4181768
Haha! Well I think I know what 3lb looks like dried and weighed. Here's 3.5lb (yes, dried and weighed) out of a 4x4 with 1200w of vertical HPS.I do 3-3+ with a DE1000
I call BS with LED. You got to weight it after it drys not before.
This is what over 3 looks like, I’d like to see the 4x4 tent . View attachment 4181768
Looks good, but I’ve yet to see 3-3+ pounds come from 4x4 & LEDs.3x3 stations with 400w LED panels side-by-side with 600w HPS. Still growing, but I'm fairly confident the LED panels will equal the HPS bulbs. Each station averages 20oz up to 24oz per grow.
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Personally, I think it can be done. With the right strain and conditions, I've no doubt LEDs are powerful enough. A few things I've learned since playing around with them is they are a lot stronger than they appear to the eye, and I have had to turn mine down to prevent bleaching that I didn't think possible (below). Also, they are real Cal-Mag hogs - possibly due to less transpiration uptake of less mobile nutrients, also possibly due to the better quality light.Looks good, but I’ve yet to see 3-3+ pounds come from 4x4 & LEDs.