How much will I harvest just really hope it’s more then 5 pounds really is it more then 5??

DoubleAtotheRON

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Just saying…I personally wouldn’t recommend starting out with such a large operation off the get.

Things are much easier to manage and learn on a smaller scale. Controlling the temps and humidity with that many lights and being a first grow too would be difficult.
It can be done, but not without a little trial and error. My first indoor was my current setup in a 2x30. Never grew indoors before, but I def scrambled to get as much info as possible before starting the buildout. This grow could def use some organization tho.
 

Pico925

Member
Ok I'll say 35-40 oz.

Please don't make any pricey adjustments. Next time run x plants under each light. Train em.

Get those cords up up and away! Couple of 2' racks, or build a structure you can use for power strips and trellising.

Looks like soil, is it soil? No bottles in pics except what I think is laundry detergent. .
What nutes are you using?
The way you grow (organic, coco) determines much.

U have a veg room?
Where will you get your genetics?

We will get you over 5 next time. Don't trip on these fools.

Bless Up
How many plants under each light ?
 

428grower

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I just asked for a simple question thank you to the ones that answered and this is a close up of my bud and this is way better then a lot I seen first time growing but been around weed for 12 years plus
Tbh looks like some spider mite damage on the leaves
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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2004 Honda pilot and 3 kids,and a 4th on the way over here lol.
2008 Honda Element, I bought new off the lot when cars weren't selling. Bought it below invoice and minus holdback. I'm pretty sure it was at a loss but the dealers were just tired of sitting on cars that wouldn't sell at that time.

I fully plan on being buried in it, but I'd really prefer it to be done as a viking funeral pyre. I have about 180K on it right now.
 

70's natureboy

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I just asked for a simple question thank you to the ones that answered and this is a close up of my bud and this is way better then a lot I seen first time growing but been around weed for 12 years plus
What kind are they? They look pretty good to me.
 

428grower

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2008 Honda Element, I bought new off the lot when cars weren't selling. Bought it below invoice and minus holdback. I'm pretty sure it was at a loss but the dealers were just tired of sitting on cars that wouldn't sell at that time.

I fully plan on being buried in it, but I'd really prefer it to be done as a viking funeral pyre. I have about 180K on it right now.
I just did a full rebuild on the transmission for my 04 pilot, replaces the shocks and brakes all the way around, new tires etc and I'm on 230k miles right now. I just live this vehicle I've taken it all around the country and all types of weather and terrain and she's never let me down. I'll have this till it burns Into the ground haha.
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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I just did a full rebuild on the transmission for my 04 pilot, replaces the shocks and brakes all the way around, new tires etc and I'm on 230k miles right now. I just live this vehicle I've taken it all around the country and all types of weather and terrain and she's never let me down. I'll have this till it burns Into the ground haha.
Yeah, at 160K I took it to a dealer and told them to do whatever needed doing (like sealed rear diff, etc.) so that I can drive it for another 160K.

Right now there's a mystery noise in the right front that I'm working with a dealer to track down. The dealer and my other mechanic say it's totally sound and safe but none can figure out the weird metallic clunk it's having. The big problem is they stopped production of Elements in 2011 right after they effed up the design with a bad interior/exterior re-do that totally misjudged the fanbase. So if this one does die, I can't buy a 'new' one and I don't love the idea of buying a 11-15 year old used model no matter how clean.

I love it because I can tear out the rear seats in less than 5 minutes and have a flat surface from tail to dash. It fits a LOT more than it looks like it should. Rubberized floor is super rugged too. As someone who also has worked as a musician, I can fit all my gear, plus things like small PA system, a drum kit & lighting rig in the back for local/regional transport without necessarily having to bust out the tour van. It's super stripped down, barely any bells or whistles but that's also much less to go wrong.
 
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