M MrThompson Member Apr 26, 2010 #1 First grow. In North America west coast. I have 30 ft by 30ft area for a garden how many clones can I plant in the area for max yield.... I knw there's a lot of variables but what's the rule of thumb ????
First grow. In North America west coast. I have 30 ft by 30ft area for a garden how many clones can I plant in the area for max yield.... I knw there's a lot of variables but what's the rule of thumb ????
M MrThompson Member Apr 27, 2010 #3 Um cn't say a bunch was the answer i was looking for ... beginning to think this is a dumb question ????
Um cn't say a bunch was the answer i was looking for ... beginning to think this is a dumb question ????
buggin69 Active Member Apr 28, 2010 #4 have you ever grown this strain before? do they grow tall and lanky or fat and bushy... are you planning on doing any topping/lst/supercropping or just letting them go natural... all this is important when considering how many you can fit in a area...
have you ever grown this strain before? do they grow tall and lanky or fat and bushy... are you planning on doing any topping/lst/supercropping or just letting them go natural... all this is important when considering how many you can fit in a area...
veggiegardener Well-Known Member Apr 28, 2010 #5 Take a look at my signature photo. The area inside the cage is 128 square feet. I average about 35 grams per sq.ft. If you don't do something dumb, 30 x 30 x 35 = 31500 grams = 69.44 pounds. Possible range of production is 0 to 100 pounds. A pic or two of the same cage... Attachments 100_7160-Cage.jpg 165.6 KB Views: 7
Take a look at my signature photo. The area inside the cage is 128 square feet. I average about 35 grams per sq.ft. If you don't do something dumb, 30 x 30 x 35 = 31500 grams = 69.44 pounds. Possible range of production is 0 to 100 pounds. A pic or two of the same cage...