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Old 04-23-2007, 08:36 AM
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Thanks for the kind words. I'm still learning.

I started out growing 8 plants in my 2'x4' closet grow. I went to 4 plants, then 2. Now I get more then twice the yeild from 2 plants then I did from 8. Not only twice the yeild, I get quicker grow cycles, and very little scrap. One plant that gets all the light it can use will yeild more then four plants competing for resources. What I mean when I say "scrap", is bud that never gets to it's full potential. One plant at it's max potential will look like ten and grow in half the time.

This is a tuff lesson for a new grower. It took me a few years to realize and execute this strategy.

Two plants that took a total of 70 days to grow start to finish can be a challenge to hold:


That was March 11. I'm 30 days away from my next harvest. Two plants is less work and better results.
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