first grow, indoor, organic, small space

HangingWithBob

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I read on some site how you could grow in a small space and train / prune to grow it sideways to maximize space. Wish I remembered the site, but it was a method I had never seen before and it intrigued me that I could potentially grow in a space roughly 2 X 2 X 4 (sideays). Made a bunch of mistakes I know, but am quite happy with the first attempt results.

Currently air drying...can't wait to sample.

:peace:

Peace bruthas
 

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Am by no means an expert but am happy to answer any questions and share some of what I learned. Feel free to post in my journal if you'd like.
 
Tasty lookin buds bro! What kind of setup did you have? Let us know what your dry weight turns out to be. I'm also about to try LST with my grow. Bubbleponics, ample CFLs, CO2, nutes/foliar spray, 6 plants for first grow and will expand to 12 - 24 on my second. Blueberry from Peak Seeds. I'm gonna try putting some sort of wide caging on top of the bubbleponic system so I can have more room to tie the plants down and grow them in bigger spirals. Check me out in a month, I'm sure the results will be insane.
 
Tasty lookin buds bro! What kind of setup did you have? Let us know what your dry weight turns out to be. I'm also about to try LST with my grow. Bubbleponics, ample CFLs, CO2, nutes/foliar spray, 6 plants for first grow and will expand to 12 - 24 on my second. Blueberry from Peak Seeds. I'm gonna try putting some sort of wide caging on top of the bubbleponic system so I can have more room to tie the plants down and grow them in bigger spirals. Check me out in a month, I'm sure the results will be insane.

in a couple of my pics you can see little hooks...i found i could weight the stem down in some cases as oppossed to tying them down, this worked great because tying and untying can be cumbersum and i didn't want to damage anything.

my "set up" was pretty basic...i picked up a 2 tube flourescents (24 watt each) that were for growing indoor orchids and then 2 bulbs (17 watts each) of the same type due to lack of space. i then ran clothes dryer duct tubing out the top through the ceiling (completely hidden) and stuck a $5 fan in there.
 
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