led in a 15x8 area

Greengenes707

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Ya see I just suggested indagro's for him and he said thanks shortly thereafter ........so I did answer the best I know how.....as for your thread about your name change.....I don't follow you on Twitter either bro get over it....happy holidays.
I missed that. Good suggestion. I misunderstood a few things in this tread and with you putting down my misunderstanding(even once you understood my side) got me off more. My apologies to all for the wasted space.
happy holidays.
 

May11th

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Hey guys sorry for getting back late. Thank you so much for everything so far. I now am in a 14x 8 area and that's about max area, I am now running 1 1000, 2 600s, I plan to replace the lights still just still uncertain, I recently added a mh in the mix and love the hps and mh together. I plan to buy some new equipment soon including a 8 inch 750 cfm fan and a long cooltube and epic reflector for the 1000 watt. I have a radiant 6 hooked up too 1000 watter atm and don't care for it . I have all my lights at 20 - 24 inches above canopy and within 2 foot of eachother. From hood to hood at least not bulb to bulb.
 

hyroot

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I don't know what I got off my inda gro yield yet. It doesn't count as I covered a 5x3 and a 5x2 with 5 plants on one side and 3 on the other. Doing uncle bens topping method which failed. plants were small, like 2-2 1/2 feet tall.. I'd estimate 10-12 zips on the 5 plant side. Next batch I'm going to have twice as many plants total. Covering a 4x5 on each side. I planned on 5x5. I thought my room was 12x12. its 10 1/2 x 10 1/2 ft. I will be utilizing the vpar of course. The plants are going into flower at over 3 feet tall with far more tops and branches on each plant. So they should finish at 4-5 feet tall.

@Genes didn't you only do one run flowering with the inda gro? with 1 gals too? Finished them under the at600? You can't even get a strain dialed in for max yield in one run. It takes a few runs just to find the best method of training and how it feeds. what nutes it uses more of..


Using an inda gro for the first time. There was definitely a learning curve for me.. That's just one run.. Plants also feed differently and have different needs under different types of lighting. So you have to learn that strain with that lighting.. One or two runs won't cover it. Splifferous and Chaz have had great results running an IG combo in a 5x5
 
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