5 x 5 grow space

greenmobster440

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Yeah that depends on your style. 25 clones in a sea of green, 2-4 plants and a scrog. Depend on the strain you choose as well. Big ol hairy longleg sativa's need lots of room.
Best part is you get to choose. Have a blast.
 

SB85

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I have two 5x5 tents and always run 4 in each. The amount is 100% up to you though. Also how long do you plan to veg/flower and how huge or small does the strains grow.
 
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Jjgrow420

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I usually run 12 with a short veg but now I have too much weed so I'm only running 9 with a short veg.
Have to spend some time making hash.
 

EhCndGrower

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I use to do 8 in a 4x4, but now prefer 4 in my 5x5. Although I was able to grow 5 in there this past summer, and all landrace Sativas.
 
I use to do 8 in a 4x4, but now prefer 4 in my 5x5. Although I was able to grow 5 in there this past summer, and all landrace Sativas.
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Do you yield the same with 4 then you did with 8? Just trying to figure out what set would yield the most in the shortest time.
 

LowRange

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Personal preference, but I find 5 in a 5x5 so there's 1 in the middle and 4 in the corners.

Germinate extras to pick the best 5 as they grow.
 

Star Dog

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I like to have some space for me getting in so generally I'm using 4x5 I get 6 in comfortably, if I was using it all I'd grow 4 big uns or 9 smaller/medium sized
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1/3 weeks veg depending, yeild is strain related some of the best plants won't yeild much over 100/125g (ime)
 

Delps8

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I think I mentioned in another thread that light has a hot spot. It cranks out a lot of light but you'll want to raise it and/or keep stuff out of the center of the light pattern.

Check the 12"PPFD map. Center mass is 2kµmol and then values roll off very quickly so you really can't do much with that light at that height. But it you look at the 18" map, the gradient is better. We see that behavior in all LED lights - as hang height increases, light falloff, as a percentage, decreases and that's good because you want an even canopy and an even light cast.

How do things look at 18" and turn the power down to, say, 60%. The values just off center will be about 50% of the values at 100% power so you're going to be near 1kµmol near the center, which is very high unless you're running CO2, but you'll still be getting 700'ish near the corners.

When I was thinking about that, I was seeing 4 plants in the tent. You've got 25' to deal with but knock off a few that you can't use in the center so…22 sq. ft. Four plants will give each of them a bit over 2' on each side and that's good room to grow in.

I don't have experience with equipment this size. I grow in a 2' x 4' but only grow one plant, which fills the tent, but I do favor high light, meaning I grow at or close to the light saturation point (800-1000µmol). That's a "maximum yield" approach.

Please do this…"For the children!" :-)

You've dropped a grand on that light and it's a beast of a light. Spend a little moola on a light meter. A PAR meter will set you back at least $400 (I wouldn''t buy any of the cheaper ones) but a Uni-T Bluetooth light meter will be $32 very well spent and it is, in practical terms, as accurate as a $600 Apogee.

I put together the attached PDF to give some background on why a lux meter can be used and how to use it to figure out PAR.
 

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