Indoor First Time Shared Member Grow

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Here we go. A couple of snaps from the beginning of the grow.
 

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I'm loving the pistils on the BH, be interesting to see how much we get off her given her early conditions and pot size
 
She's only in a 5 inch pot. She started out life on my kitchen window before I got the grow up and running with grey donkey. The PR is in the same size pot. The red pots are 10 inch and the black one is 8inch
 
That's cool, so you'll probably get around a 1/2 oz per plant, maybe more if they are fed properly... Nice work guys!

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I have had an experiment I've wanted to try for a while, trying to put as many 18 oz party cups with soil as will fit under a 400 watt light with an timed watering system and a rez. I figure if I can fit around 90-100 cups, and get, at minimum, a quarter ounce from each one while using the LR2 seed from my last auto seed run... It seems that would be the most efficient way of growing autos on a small scale if you have the seed... A good theory if you ask me....
(The math is 90 X 0.25 = 22.5 ounces! it would take around a 3.5 X 3.5 foot grow space. Not bad for a 400 watter and just party cups...)
 
That's some nice numbers.
We're not sure what will give us the best yield yet, the 4 big red tubs or the black ones. As you can see the reds fill the grow space but I reckon we could get maybe 9 of the black ones in, definitely 6, it's just a question of how much light the ones on the edges would get and what the drop in yield would be compared to the red tubs. But that's something to ponder for the second run.
we have a smaller tent rigged for vegging so hopefully we'll be harvesting every 4 or 5 weeks once we get going
 
Cool so you have a sort of perpetual grow going? I'll subscribe, I love seeing perpetual grows, they are hard to maintain sometimes if you get a pest or mold problem... So good luck and I'll be along for the ride! :thumbs:
 
Cheers bud nice to have you along. Feel free to throw in any pearls of wisdom you may have.
 
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