Thinking about ditching the trellis increasing my plant count and going a la natural

NICK72690

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So this round I’m thinking of taking a new approach, 12 plants 5 gal soil in my 5x5, minimal training, no more months of veg time, and having various plants at different stages, when some finish they get chopped and replaced with ones from the veg tent, thoughts? Effects on yield?just sick of the long veg time to completely fill a trellis canopy
 

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NICK72690

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It’s not so much sea of green but it’s sea of green ish, my thought is there will be less larf and timing should be easier as well what do you think?
 

ProPheT 216

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Here is another option.. procession growing. Say each plant goes an average of 9 or 10 weeks. So if your tent can hold 5 nice plants, add 1 every 2 weeks to flower. At 10 weeks when it's time for plant 6 plant 1 will be finishing and you can swap. Just continue the cycle. Now you can harvest 1 plant every 10 days to 2 weeks basically forever.
 

NICK72690

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That’s what I’m getting at, harvesting plants more often instead of obsessing over yield and filling every square of trellis and doing aggressive defoliation and such, used to think the flower time was the long wait now I’m leaning more towards the fact that vegging takes the more time, I kind of just want a veg tent, and a flower tent, simple put the plants in at a certain high label them with dates and let ‘em go
 

ProPheT 216

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Use a closet as a veg room, stick a auto in there to pay the bills.

I found even 1 plant every week was more manageable on myself than 10 all at once. 7 or 8 is a good number to run like that, gives your calendar some flex and you a extra week off sometimes. I would run 4 or 5 photos in the tent and 2 or 3 autos in my new veg area
 

Star Dog

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I'm also a fan of short veg periods and shorter flowering hours for more variety and a faster turnaround while trading a little yeild (on paper at least)
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Less hrs gives more compact plant and quicker into/out of flower.
They're around 45 days since flip here.
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With a seperate drying area 6 harvests a year without too much trouble.
 

.Smoke

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I'm also a fan of short veg periods and shorter flowering hours for more variety and a faster turnaround while trading a little yeild (on paper at least)
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Less hrs gives more compact plant and quicker into/out of flower.
They're around 45 days since flip here.
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With a seperate drying area 6 harvests a year without too much trouble.
How many plants are in the tent and what was your veg time?
 

SouthFloridaGenetics

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So this round I’m thinking of taking a new approach, 12 plants 5 gal soil in my 5x5, minimal training, no more months of veg time, and having various plants at different stages, when some finish they get chopped and replaced with ones from the veg tent, thoughts? Effects on yield?just sick of the long veg time to completely fill a trellis canopy
This works and I think you might like it. I have a 4 x 12 area and cut 3-4 plants monthly and have several ready to insert from the 3 x 6 veg tent. I don't use the net anymore, only 36" garden stakes. It's a much easier garden to work in and the flow is perfect for perpetual yield. I cut about 48 plants per year doing this and using high frequency fertigation. I look forward to seeing your pictures and hearing your opinion as you experience this style of growing. I like you too. Just sayin.
 

Star Dog

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How many plants are in the tent and what was your veg time?
Hey bud, there's 12 this crop, 18 last crop in about 3.5x5 I've room for more, I keep space free for me to get in.

Veg time depends?
From seed 5/10 days @24hrs then 4/5 weeks vegging in 12-12 (t5s) untill sexed then re pot them to flower so day #1 they're already in flowering mode.
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I'm trying to keep control of the height so I don't re pot until after sexing and partially through stretch...it's a work in progress.
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Ime big root balls and long vegging periods are overrated.
 

Star Dog

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Hey folk's, as a alternative to vegging with a net in place...imo it's brain damage!

Veg your plants as you would for a say month then bend them over and put the net over them.
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The whole transition was around two weeks the whole story is somewhere if anyone's interested.
 
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