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2 liters bottles coco hempy buckets questions

Justinsane

Member
Hey guys.

I have a closet that are 85cm wide 50cm deep and 165 cm high.

And in inches... 33inches wide 20 inches deep and 65 inches high.

I wanna go with a 250w mh or hps in there and grow autos in 2liters soda bottles hempy bucket style with coco/perlite and canna coco nutes.

My plan is to plant 2 seeds every 3 weeks so I can harvest 2 plants also every 3 weeks.,

So first week 1-3 I will only have 2 small plants in there, week 4-6 I will have 2 medium and 2 small, week 7-9 I will have 2 bigger 2 medium and 2 small plants and week 9 to harvest I will 2 almost done plants 2 bigger 2 medium and 2 small plants, and then it will continue like that...

How does this sounds?
Is 2 liters coco hempy good for autos?
Will they all fit in there when I have 8 bottles in there?
What can I expect in harvest per plant? Roughly speaking off course...
250 w gives me 50 w per square foot...is that a good number?

Please help me clear this out for me.

Peace Justin:tiphat:


edit: Will be growing auto flower and 20/4 lighting
 
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Green Sky

Member
1.What strain are you growing? Have you grown it before?
a. Is it tall and thin, or short and stout?
b. Are they feminized?- if not, you have to sex them, and grow 2x as many to start.
c. How long do they take to finish?
d. Are they uniform/ homogenous?
2. Are you going to Scrog or vert light?
3. Are you going to hand water, or drip?
4. 50 watts is MINIMUM...100w atleast per plant if you want healthy/quality plants
... and like 5 more questions I forgot... :) Vaping right now.
Plan on KISS method. Autos don't like much care or water.
 

Green Sky

Member
I think yeah, auto's will grow in anything.
However the Ruderalis in them usually requires less watering? Its recommended to start them in a final pot and let them grow. Lite food regimens and water when asked is my experience. **But I have NO experience with coco.. :)
 
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