PLANT IT Round Black 20L Pot

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PLANT IT Round Black 20L Pot

PLANT IT Round Black 20L Pot

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Outcomes: Best yield per square metre, flexible with how many plants you want to use, for advanced growers only

Modern LEDs can output the same light intensity as HPS units, while using around 60-70% of the energy. Therefore, they cover the same space in less wattage. A good 250W LED is equal to a 400W HPS, which can cover around 5–6 plants. By comparison, a high-powered 1200W LED should be able to cover around 8–9 plants. A 5L is Ideal for the production of bigger shrubs with a larger root capacity, these can be seen across our nursery but generally found within our garden centre sales. product/helpAdviseTab.hbs -->


I'm sure a 3L jump in pot size from 15L to 18L won't manage to double the yield, the way the smaller pots with a 4L jump managed. When using LEDs, it is best to consult the manufacturer for the recommended number of plants to grow and the optimal distance from your lights to your plants' canopy. Reputable manufacturers usually make this type of information available. Slightly larger than a 2L, we generally use these for our garden centre plants and some amenity lines. He seems to think that he'll need a pot size that's over 20 litres, to get the required 9oz's from each of the 4 pots to make up the GPW.

This question keeps cropping up nigh on every week so this is how I look at it although there is no hard and fast rules. How you choose to grow also determines plant numbers and pot size. I.E Screen of green(scrog) or Sea of green (sog). However, keep in mind that wattage is only one value to consider when it comes to determining the power of your LEDs, as many other variables—including the type of LED—impact their effectiveness too.

In a SOG, plants only get 1–2 weeks of vegetative growth before they are forced to switch to flowering. No pruning or training is needed. As the plants don’t have time to branch out, the result is many short plants with short main colas.

The sea of green method ( SOG) is all about getting the most out of your available floor space. It is a good way to achieve a consistent outcome with photoperiod plants, clones, and autoflowers. This technique is fast and profit-yielding. If using 4 plants then you would look for them to yield over 5oz/plant so then you would need at least an 11-15ltr if in compost but you would get away with 11ltr in coco. Coco tends to out yield compost by more when you get to the bigger pots. Training would mostly be used for smaller numbers to fill the canopy Work out how many ounces that bulb could and will produce if your grow practices are good. Averaging 1grm/watt as a rough guide With plant training techniques, you can keep the number of cannabis plants to a minimum while maxing out their potential. Each of these training techniques is designed to optimise space and increase yields. SEA OF GREEN (SOG) Records the default button state of the corresponding category & the status of CCPA. It works only in coordination with the primary cookie.Several factors influence the number of plants you can reasonably fit per square metre, from the available space in your grow room, to the size of your pots and the type of lights you're using.



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