Hi all,
I'm looking for someone that has DONE 100 gal or larger indoor, in soil (I can play pretend as well as the next guy, and would like to hear from a person that actually participated in the grow). I'm looking for everything from strains that would be a good choice from a yield stand point, shooting for 12-15' height (BUT I want to grow something of quality), I like using Canna Bio but I'm open to any suggestions on nutes, my current strains are Train wreck, Big Bud, White Widow, OG Kush, and Purple Haze, what type of soil mix, how much light, and in what pattern (2X600 for each tree or 2X1000?) would you guys suggest going vertical with the lighting or just growing a giant lollipop? I was thinking about the lollipop idea and using 3 600's just on the top in a triangle type pattern, I can go 20' UP and plan on using Co2.
Any advice on any pit falls that I might run into going to this size, other than the obvious soil mixing, feeding, removal of soil, tying it up etc...
I'm trying to avoid the ready, fire, aim thing that happens and wastes a bunch of money and time.
Thanks for any and all help!!
Go Big or Go home
I'm looking for someone that has DONE 100 gal or larger indoor, in soil (I can play pretend as well as the next guy, and would like to hear from a person that actually participated in the grow). I'm looking for everything from strains that would be a good choice from a yield stand point, shooting for 12-15' height (BUT I want to grow something of quality), I like using Canna Bio but I'm open to any suggestions on nutes, my current strains are Train wreck, Big Bud, White Widow, OG Kush, and Purple Haze, what type of soil mix, how much light, and in what pattern (2X600 for each tree or 2X1000?) would you guys suggest going vertical with the lighting or just growing a giant lollipop? I was thinking about the lollipop idea and using 3 600's just on the top in a triangle type pattern, I can go 20' UP and plan on using Co2.
Any advice on any pit falls that I might run into going to this size, other than the obvious soil mixing, feeding, removal of soil, tying it up etc...
I'm trying to avoid the ready, fire, aim thing that happens and wastes a bunch of money and time.
Thanks for any and all help!!
Go Big or Go home