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3X6X8FT HIGH......HOW MANY PLANTS.INDICA?

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My space is just a little larger and I am growing 4 plants in it. Here if you grow more than 4 plants the legal consquences become more serious, so I wish to grow them as large as possible. By large, I mean that I use various techniques to make them spread out, rather than becoming tall. I have 2 gardens, one is a small grow tent under a 250 watt halide. This space is for veg, and I use the larger grow space ( which is just a little larger than yours) for flowering. This means I harvest a crop every 8 to 10 weeks. I veg in 4 liter pots, and then transplant to 55 lite pots for flowering. You could use the sea of green technique which is the fastest and most productive technique. With SOG you could have up to 15 or more plants per square meter.

I use pruning and training techniques to get the plants to spread out. I posted some pictures of a white Rhino from white label seed company, to show you what I mean. It is 8 weeks old is is just under 1 foot high, See my post called white Rhino in this section

good luck mate

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Do a scrog, train it and you will reap the rewards. 2 plants or even one would do.

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