yes in 3usg pot use fox farm ocean forest with 25% perlite its expensive but will go 203 grows water only by weight no nutes for2-3 weeks good luck
if that's in inches you could grow 4, 9 or 16 plants, filling the room with the right size pots is a good way to work it out 4 x 14 ltr buckets would work great 4 large plants 2-4 oz each 9 x 7ltr pots, smaller plants 1- 2 oz each 16 5ltr pots very small 1/2 - 1 oz plants The yield/quality is down to the strain, growing environment and the flowering light, the amount of plants should not make a big difference to the yield, less plants need more training and longer in veg more plants, you need more seeds, clones, cost more money or need a larger clone, veg area, time
Im thinking about starting another 1. Trying to find a soil. I was reading about ROOTS Organic and I read that you need to use hydro nutes with it becuase it has coco. So I might be buying Black Gold Organic. Any thoughts? P.S. I was thinking of getting Northern Light Autos since they are supposed to be small and fast.
I live in the uk and really like jack magic soil, not sure its 100% organic, add lime, blood bone,fish blood and chicken shit, kemp meal (sea weed) works really well.( also add some perlight) reuse the soil a few times and soil and nutes works out very low cost
Im trying to find something that is ready to go and doesnt need to be mixed. Im a first time grower so trying to keep it simple, but I might make my own in the future. Thanks
12-14" tall is it for these girls, but when i get things dialed in they will finish at about 18-20" tall,
You can always get a supersoil concentrate like living organic or kind soil. Mix these with coco loco or roots organic soils and you have a good base. Use uppotting to your advantage and a ph’d water only grow is definitely possible. If you go this route you will need big pots. 10-15 gallons
Good idea to keep it simple but I don't think your going to find that soil most growers buy a bag of good quality soil and add nudes in the water every time they feed the plants and that is a lot more hassle IMO often leading to over feeding