I was hoping I could lay out my specific situation regarding growing limitations and have some input and how you would approach a similar situation. Here is my current set up:
I'm limited to growing in 2x2x4 grow tent.
I have an ~150 watt led light.
Though I am limited in space, I have a wide variety of seed types to choose from: regular, feminized and autos.
I'm wondering how I should approach my first grow? I feel like I should go with a feminzed, since I'll only have to attempt sprouting one at a time. From this mother, would you just stick this one plant and flip into flower following ~4-6 weeks from sprouting. I guess my primary concern with this approach would be vertical height as I need to keep the height around 3 foot max. After seeing OP's Sea of Green outdoors and how well he managed the height of them, I'm thinking I should do something similar. I'm guessing the height is controlled by taking clones and flipping them into flower relatively quickly so you limit to the time they have to stretch? With this method I imagine I could comfortably fit 4 1-gallon buckets. I could also use fewer plants in a larger bucket and fill out the canopy through SCROG. Is there any significant differences to either approach? Is one preferential to the other?
Hey man, good to hear from you. I'm very sorry to hear about your dog though. As for spiders, I'm no expert, but I would imagine both Black Widows and Brown Recluses would live just find in the Florida climate.
Unfortunately, our weather here in the midwest has been much colder and wetter than usual, so I've been postponing sprouting the seeds. It doesn't help that my family plans on moving very soon, so planning things right now is difficult.
Once I sprout them, I'll be sure to maintain a grow journal here on the forum.