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Old Dec-09-2006, 23:02
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Using hydro for a SOG?

I'v done a few soil grows in the past (never a SOG though). I want to know if its possible to grow a SOG with hydro, and which hydro setup would be best fit for me. I'll be flowering clones at 3-4 plants/sq ft. under a 1000w hps, in a 4x4 space. I'll be doing a harvest every 2 weeks and constantly feeding new clones into the room, so I want somthing thats as low maint. and stress free as possible.

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The obvious choice is ebb and flow table. Fits perfectly in your space, 1000 watter covers it nicely, and can hold as many as 40 plants in it. Harvest 5 a week.
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The obvious choice is ebb and flow table. Fits perfectly in your space, 1000 watter covers it nicely, and can hold as many as 40 plants in it. Harvest 5 a week.
yeah tables are the only obvious way to do a very dense SOG. i know people that do 4" square pots, crapped together. Fits 200 plants per table. Its a 2 light table. Veg for 1 week, all single cola. He has 3 of these tables so there are 6 cycles (2 staggered cycles per table). It yields a lot to say the least. It did however take him literally years to perfect the setup and have no problems.
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Old Dec-10-2006, 23:20
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drip>ebb&flow

The drip system has more advantages. you can still use the trays and the minerals from you nute solution won't gradually cake-up on the sides of the trays. plus dripping is "natures way."
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