researchkitty
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I started ebb & grow buckets at 2.5 gallons in size. Then when I added more lights I went to 3.5 gallon buckets. They were way too big. The 2.5 gallon ones were still a little big. I'll probably veg them in 1 gallon squares on an Ebb & Flow table, and then transplant them into 2 gallon buckets (hydroton both times) for the new setup. 16 plants under each 1000w lamp will be nice with mostly clone nug sticks not bushy plants.hey kitty what if you made some jumbo E&G buckets out of some rubbermaid totes stacked on top each other, then rock some huge trees with the lights hung vertical between them. just a thought I know I'd like to see it.
You mentioned a stadium style, thats how I'll be setting up my new room with the E&G. using the bottom row as normal the the upper rows on drip and returning to the brain bucket vai rain gutters then recirculating to the res.
That's what I'm leaning towards right now, the nice part is with 4 rooms, one is already set to go with the existing setup, so I get 2 weeks to build the next room then 2 weeks after for the next and 2 weeks after for the fourth room. Then everything will be on a 8 week flower cycle with a twice a month harvest of 6 lamps each harvest. I'm hoping for around 200 Lbs a year, but think I can probably end up with about 250-260Lbs after its dialed in all nice.
Grow big, right?
CVBUD -- If you had 5 1000w lamps on a single gigantic plant, it'd still result in the same size nugs as you get from them being under a 1000w lamp. The plants can only take so much light, and after enough of it you'd end up burning the plant with too much 'sun'....... The BEST nugs off of a setup like this being described would be 9 plants under a 1000w lamp and start each fem from seed and 4-top them. That'll give a monster yield every time, but you have a seed cost unless you are producing your own, which I'm not yet...... (yet lol).......