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Re: Rate my fruiting setup. [Re: JacobStorm]
    #23881252 - 11/30/16 11:06 AM (8 years, 1 month ago)

Yep 4 trays in a tub. 1:2-1:3 ratio. Each tray had about 1-1.5 qts of pure hpoo/1 pint of spawn. And average of those trays was about 2 oz dry per tray.

That tub of 4 trays I posted was 10 oz dry. My biggest harvest from a 4 tray tub is 11 oz, and those had 3 inch depths, so like a 1/4 oz difference per tray from my biggest harvests with twice the substrate.

These trays actually have less yield than what I've had out of monos. But a mono holds like twice the amount of substrate, so for yield based on substrate, trays win every time. For yield based on area taken up, monos win every time IME. Biggest I've ever had in a mono (this was a few summers ago) was 13 oz.


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Re: Rate my fruiting setup. [Re: Mad Season]
    #23881293 - 11/30/16 11:23 AM (8 years, 1 month ago)

Hmmmm.. I can't wait to innoc a shit ton of jars and start up a bunch of trays, tubs, cakes, mini experiments... Its going to be a fun next few months.. maybe years? :cool:

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