Indoor Auto-Heaven w/LED's

Ok so now I will start to type my stuff again.....

I'm growing in a closet that the doors can be shut and nothing is seen.... I'm in 4'wide x 2'deep x 5'height and the only tent that i've seen taller than the 5' height is by gorilla which is like $300+ so no thanks to that yet.... I'd like to have more height but I can't justify spending that much yet for a tent. If I did hydro in my current setup I'd loose ~2' to 5 gallon bucket and 1' to lights so leaves me with no room to grow..... :(
 
Do you prefer organic or chemical grows?

Organic is easier in a sense, it does not require a TDS/EC meter. Just monitor the ph, and measure the nutrients carefully.
 
That is why you do not use 5 gallon buckets. Use a low profile Rubbermaid or sterilite container like me. Then you use one reservoir for the whole tent. Almost a raised bed of hydro. The low profile can hold 5-6 gallons, for two small ones. Then there are the bigger ones that hold 10 gallons. That would hold multiple plants.
 
First grow I wasn't organic but i'd like to venture that way.... I have 4-5 different soil's right now going to save some for outdoor this summer but I want to use all of these up before I fully go to dwc.....
 
I currently have four autos sharing a 5 gallon low profile container in a 2x4x5 tent. They are all about 3 feet now, and no problems at all.
 
That is why you do not use 5 gallon buckets. Use a low profile Rubbermaid or sterilite container like me. Then you use one reservoir for the whole tent. Almost a raised bed of hydro. The low profile can hold 5-6 gallons, for two small ones. Then there are the bigger ones that hold 10 gallons. That would hold multiple plants.

Like I said I plan on popping a new bean every 2-3 weeks to keep harvest spread out so 1 reservoir wont work as they are all going to be in different stages of life....
 
You should do a raised bed in your tent. That will give you more soil, and a lower profile.
 
You will have a hard time keeping the older plants from overtaking the younger ones. Good luck with that. You might want to use a trellis to help keep them under control.
 
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