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alright heres my complete plan (i've been thinking this over for a while). first i'm going to save some trouble for after i get started and just order a complete system with nutes lights and the unit itself. http://www.growking.com/poseidon2.html i will probally either get tihs system with the 250 sun agro hps light or the 4 plant version. my grow space will be my closet wich is roughly 2 feet wide and 4 ft long. so i'm going to have the sytem set up on the far side and drape a heavy blanket imbetween it and the door to block the light with a small 8 inch fan for ventilation (my room is going to have the ac cranked up all summer). i wasn't sure how else i could stop the light from coming under the door. when it came to how to grow the plants i decided to go with scrog mostly because i'm in a closet and can't really have tall bushy plants. i'm not sure exactly how many plants you can have per square foot but i was think about 2 maybe 3 or maybe just one being that i'll have a 2x2 ft screen. now this i came up with all of this from what i read from other people posts so please don't spare the suggestions also a few questions. what type of strain is best? is it better to go with the really short veg method or should i give it a while to fill the screen? depending on strain and what not how much might i expect per square foot? remember all suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I'm currently growing a Scrog with one plant per square foot. This choice varies with strain and was based on my readings here. I did not choose the strain I used based on Scrog-ability. Some catelogs; however, describe whether or not a strain is good for Scrog. Also check the discussions around here. It seems some like short bushy plants and some prefer tall plants. Remember that you are training the branches. Visualize what you want to do; take in the informtion; then go for it. | ||
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