It is impossible to give a definite answer because every situation is different and every grower has different skills. But there are some guidelines you can go by.
There are several factors that will affect your yield. Remember a grow tent is not magic. It is dependent on the inputs you provide.
As a general rule an experienced grower, who has things dialed in and with the right strain will achieve 1 gram per watt and some do get more.
In a 4 x4 grow tent with a 1000 watt HPS grow light you should be able to achieve 1000 grams. A pound is 453.5 grams so you should be able to yield about a kilo of weed if everything is perfect.
In order to reach this goal you must provide good temperature and humidity control inside your tent and pick the right strain to grow. All strains are not created equal, some are naturally high yielders and others are more stingy with their buds.
If you are a newer grower, or are growing a strain you’re not familiar with 1/2 gram per watt is a much more realistic estimate. That is still a pound of weed and considered a good grow.
The number of plants in your grow tent will also affect yield. More is not necessarily better. Crowding can lead to problems with light penetration and disease. I have seen growers pull 2 lbs out of a 4 x 4 grow tent with just one plant using a long veg and a scrog, so sometimes less is more.
Training can greatly affect yields also, as can growing medium and nutrients you use. If you are growing hydro or in coco and use good quality nutes, a high yielding strain and provide good light penetration you should be able to achieve high yields like this inside your tent. How many plants in a 4×4 tent?
It is important for plants to have the space that they need to breathe. When the grow room is crowded, they will most likely die. Diseases can also easily spread. Four plants will be an ideal choice. It should be noted, however, that there are other things that can also have an effect on this, such as the wattage of the light that is used or the strain of the marijuana. Obviously, for bigger strains, you will need a larger space in the grow room.
All dependent on strain and nutrients. More plants don’t equate to more flowers. It’s all linear. Training has a lot to do with how many colas actually develop.
Scrog is a good way to increase yield.Supper cropping.Sog is a method that utilizes more plants to achieve the flat plane, yeilds are about the same , what I’ve experienced is scrogged plants do yield better.In a 4x4 grow tent, 2 plants scrogged will produce more then say 8 plants in a sog.
4×4 Grow Tent Yield Under Different Styles
At this point, how many plants you can grow on a 4×4 space? And what impacts it has on the total yield?
That brings us to the question that, what growing style you are going to follow? Is ScrOG, SOG, Bush, Mesh or low-stress training?
Well, the style and number of plants to grow in a 4×4 size really depend on the way you’re training your plants, the strain and so on.
The question of the moment is, how many plants in a 4×4 grow tent should you grow for a good outcome? Well, apart from some special cases, here are the best plant density for maximum growth in a 4×4 grow tent-
If you’re growing SOG: 4-16 plants per m2.
If you’re growing Pruning: 1 plants per m2.
If you’re growing with low-stress training: 4 plants per m2.
If you’re growing ScrOG: 1 plant per m2. Now, let’s talk about which type of growing style gives you the best yield.
More than 80% of the growers will agree with me if I say that- ScrOG is the best kind of method to earn the best yield in a 4×4 grow tent. Unless you don’t have a strain that can’t be grown as ScrOG, you can expect to grow 1.5lb to 2lb dry.
In the ScrOG method, you can grow 2 plants in a 4×4 space. But if you try SOG, you can house 15-20 plants. And the yield will be near around 1-1.5lb on general basis.
How to set up grow tent ventilation?
Setting up the grow tent ventilation can be a tricky process for most people, especially for beginners. Generally speaking, there are three main elements that make up a grow room ventilation – basic exhaust fan, duct fan, and carbon filter. The latter is actually optional, but it would be best to have it since it plays an important role when it comes to odor management, especially if you want to have a stealth setup.
There are two ways by which it will be possible for you to bring air into the grow tent:
Passive Intake: This will make use of passive airflow and negative intake. While air will be blown outside, there is no fan that will blow the air inside. If you will choose this for your ventilation, it is important that you have a hole that is four times larger than the size of the exhaust, which will prevent the fan from overworking.
Active Intake: This is going to draw the air directly from the fan. One fan will blow the air in while there is another fan that will blow the air out of the grow tent.
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