how many plants in your aero

so i have been on the forum alot. have not seen anyone post about how many plants they have used in there aero. I have heard one is the best bet because if you do two they will only yield the equavalent of the one plant. I am using auto ak and jock horror and i was gona do three in each aero but i might do less or a control one seed in one, two seeds in another, and three seeds in another. then in 90 days compare all the yields. but if someone has done this previously save me the time and i can jump right to three in one or save my beans for future grows. I get that all plants have to share the little bowl and nutrient source but if you refill and change out water often theoreticly it would be the same. then again the larger the free space the larger the root structure, the larger the yeild
 

exploder90

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That is sort of true. Your light is really the only thing that matters with respect to yield. I think I would get the same yield from 1 plant as 2 with my light, but the Veg period would be longer than the Veg period with 2 plants. Auto-flowers are different though. They yield so much per plant. I would def grow 2 auto-flowers, I've done 3 and that was pretty tight. I graduated up quickly from auto-flowers to reg plants, and regulating photoperiod.
 

HSA

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Ricky: if you're using the self contained, table top Aerogarden then I think you need to digest everything they have on line at their website and get to know the folks at customer service. Just make sure you don't tell them what you're growing. Forums are a good source but you don['t often get the answers you need in a timely fashion. I wish that there was an easier way, but if you’re as new to this as I think you are I suggest the following:
1. Read: SeeMoreBud’s book, “MARIJUANA BUDS FOR LESS GROW 8 OZ. OF BUDS FOR LESS THAN $100.”
2. Read: Jorge Cervantes’s book, “MARIJUANA HORTICULTURE THE INDOOR/OUTDOOR MEDICAL GROWER’S BIBLE.”
3. Read: Ed Rosenthal’s, “MARIJUANA GROWER’S HANDBOOK.”
4. You’ll also want to subscribe to, “HIGH TIMES,” magazine. Each issue is chocked full of useful information. .” All these resources are very well written, well illustrated and packed with information that will answer your questions before you know to ask them. This will save you and your plants a lot of anxiety. I hope this helps. HSA
 
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