Medical-Most bang for your buck

After many nights of lost sleep I am trying to conceive how I am gonna turn my 12x12 room into a grow space. I am WA state medical patient so my limit is 15. I want to maximize my yield but abide by the law. I also plan on documenting my every step so I can show it in a journal. Is it better to grow trees in buckets or do ebb and grow flood tables in shorter increments to produce better results? Any advice would be appreciated as I am starting my build today.
 

Beagle

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Either hydroponic system will work if setup properly. Building it yourself will save you alot of money.
 

a mongo frog

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IMO, a 24-30 inch veg is the way to go. 15, 10 gallon pots,2 1000 watt lights. definetly go soilless. monster trees. good nutes and hard work, u will for sure maximize your yield. depending on how much medicine your allowd to posess u will definetly reach your mark or over. good luck.
 
is it better(I mean for yield) to have 15 buckets that will obviously take alot longer to grow tall before I crop them or have 15 small on a drain table. They wont ever grow as tall therefore I can get more cycles in??
 

a mongo frog

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youll get a system down vegging while u flower. gets repeditive and fun. start with 15 clones veg them 14 inches, still monster trees with right nutes and soilless mix. 8 weeks your done. new clones that youve been vegging in. this all cant happen over night any way. start your clones while your building your room.
 

Beagle

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I would go Muti-flow set up. Its the new best hydroponic system. Build it yourself though to save some cash. I've heard nothing but good results. It allows high rez temps if you run into a higher temp problem. I would use CO2 which will allow higher temps as well. GL

http://www.hydroponics.net/items/details/multiflow.asp
Judging by the diagram via the link you provided, it just looks like a complicated Ebb and Flow system.
 

a mongo frog

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Judging by the diagram via the link you provided, it just looks like a complicated Ebb and Flow system.
its cheaper going soiless, although the system looks great, soilless also offers alot of watterings. depending on the strain u will water every other day. i do.
 

Beagle

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I recommend a standard ebb and flow system with hydroton as the medium.

You can use concrete mixing tubs or a series of dish washing tubs for your flood table.
 
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