Pound per plant

Now its time to prepare the next soul Mix.
2 gal compost
2 gallons small pea gravel
2 gallons peat moss
Half a cup kelp meal
Half a cup crushed seashells
One cup bone meal
This I prepared have to start.
Now I'm going to add.
4 gallons of Coco.
Two more gallons a pea gravel.
This give me 12 gal. Total.
 
The first mix gives you a nice buffer. If you make a mistake. It want hurt the girls that much.
This new mix if you make a mistake it will set you back.
 
At transplant My frist feed will be for the roots 10 50 10.
Then calmag water for 2 days
Then I give 24. 8 16 calimag then calimag water for two days Then I will feed
24 8 16.
 
In order to get any where near 1lb per plant you would need to veg for at least 12 weeks and basically cover a full 4x4 area running a good 600w hps 1000w would be better.

16 Ounce is mega yields even for coco, if you went dwc you may eventually hit 1lb per plant after perfecting a great yield.

Out of interest what yield are you getting per plant now?
 
Thank you !
Everyone keep tell me eight weeks veg.
So I'm posting a time line.
I'm at 9 weeks. And she will have to veg to manifold until I have over 500 nodes.
I will do a 6 node per branch top until I have my 500 nodes.
Then I will flower at 1 gr a node with 500 nodes will be a lb
So the veg time is unknown?
 
Manufacturer morsen technology posted actual draw between 230w at 300 watts
You would be trying for almost 2 grams per watt with that light. Just wont happen sir. With that light and doing a good job on the grow your probably looking at 6-8 ounces at the most. Your 300 actual watt led is the limiting factor.
 
I veg 4 plant for 6 weeks, tied to a screen, no topping, under 600w hps, so im still going with 12 week minimum with at least 6 toppings, that amount of toppings is a lot of stress that could eventually hermi them.

I would go for 4 plants to make your pound up if your growing in coco, all you need is coco and perlite, nothing else is needed.

I would suggest dwc, find a good yielding strain to suit your benefits and use 1000w hps, over kill light so you can yield as much as you can.

From experience with growing for the past 3 years and only going for quantity the taste is so much better from a smaller flowering plant, but everyones different.
 
I feel you are taking too many methods and trying to blend them into one.

As stated. The light is probably the biggest factor next to genetics on your yield.

Coco is great for yield. Dwc is great for yield


Coco mixed with a bunch of other stuff isnt taking full advantage of the coco. It will likely work, but I think your expectations are a bit high vs what you have

I'm not sure what your going to use for feed. But it sounds like you are trying to hybrid organic with salts. You kind of lose the best of both worlds that way instead of get the best of both
 
Just curious. How many times have you grown a pound? You have a lot going on, your light is holding you back for sure.
What light are you using. I think i saw that it was 1500watts. Here is another place where quality vs quantity is key.
 
What light are you using. I think i saw that it was 1500watts. Here is another place where quality vs quantity is key.
230w - 300w actual draw is what the manufacturer says lol. Not gonna grow a pound with that!
 
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