I'm about to stop scrogging and go sea of green or just indoor trees again.I should really grow some balls and do a big grow again.
I like that, very manageable height n width. Ease of maintenance really is critical.
That is some good vegging. Shame, my girls were neglected out in the garage.... Its fucking cold, they were lucky if they saw me once a week.View attachment 4148815
This is the size of the stalks under my net this time
Yeah, my vision is a roughly 6x8 raised bed sea of green.Yeah, I keep my nets under a meter wide, two plants deep max. Done the snail on the carpet thing with the 90 plants.
My baby clones are going into a test bed for SOG. I have done one other test with tubes with water flowing through. Clones were rooted under 12/12 and they grew respectable buds. Could probably fit hundreds to a light.I'm making an effort this run to pick up after myself and all the plants are in trays so it is easy to sweep up the leaves. These are some leggy little plants vegged under CFL.
Yeah I love bigger bags, people say its too much but not in my experience.That is some good vegging. Shame, my girls were neglected out in the garage.... Its fucking cold, they were lucky if they saw me once a week.
I have a veg room now that I have more lights. I regret not running larger bags though. that always gives a bit more heft for the same canopy.
Ill have to give it a try.Just make a large tub with clear lid or stick two clear tubs face to face... fill the bottom one with 5 inches of coco and just stick your branches straight in there., they root almost 100% of the time.
I just pull them out and rinse them off when I am ready to transplant out of coco.
Thats always how ive thought about it too. Unfortunatly i cant seal the room during the summer, maybe this winter ill revisit the idea.i don't think co2 is worth the effort in a non-sealed room. they're absorbing co2 during their day, when the exhaust fan is running, so i think you're absolutely correct. no point in enriching at night, no photosynthesis happening in the dark, so co2 absorption is cut way down.