Does anyone own a seedo machine [Bankruptcy]

@Mario_Christen,

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@Osage is on the money, and if you don’t get an answer from another, then I would ((LoveToSeeYouBeTheFirstToOpenATopic {[#SeedoGrows]}))… ((#ShowUsSomeLove))… ((#IWillWatchYouGrow))… :wink::smiling_face_with_three_hearts::star_struck:

My guess is they want Seedo owners to suck their nutrients down like candy… :potable_water:

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I I have 4 seeds in I love it Taking care of everything just have to check it Through my Cam

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Yes my friend years ago I was also confusing and every day would take longer to get the unit to my home it’s making me more confused but tel I got it home and I start benefit from the technology👌

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The nutrients is enough For all the five seeds do not worry about that I have four seeds in And my next grow will be five

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Is it controlling ur temp as well?? How many grows gave u done in it so far?

Yes it does everything automatic temperature air cooling watering everything almost actually it’s my first grow But I know guys who they have using it for a year and they have high success yield up to 200 her is some pics from the succeed grow Of the guys

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That’s pretty cool. Not a huge yield but good enough I suppose.

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Well it was his first grow I think once we learn how to use these machines we can get really large yields from them

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Your yield will be predicated on several factors, but the size of the light in and of itself will ensure yield is never more than a couple oz’s. You may be able to plant more than one plant, but the space prohibits robust growth vertically or horizontally. One would be better off focusing on one plant to get the most out of it. Just my opinion :+1::v:

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Yeah I saw that I’d put 2 in there at most.

Even two would crowd it up too much. You’d have to lollipop big time and trim constantly. Only real way to get the most out of it if you do two plants might be to “mainline”. I’ve only recently been researching this method, but it would probably work. Also you’d be strictly limited to auto’s or straight indica’s. Sativa’s would out grow that space in the first month :joy:

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I mean, I don’t think you could ever grow sativa in the seedo

Maybe an auto sativa, but I doubt it, just not enough room. That’s why I was way more interested in cloudponics, but they have since gone out of business :man_shrugging:

I was looking at them too, I wish they’d shut down the site

I talked with the owner. He plans on moving forward, but apparently there are copyright issues with their nute doser or the box itself. Can’t really remember, but he did say he would be ready before now if memory serves. I’m on a mailing list when he actually does get his shit together

I see. I mean it looks great, but grobo was a strong option two. I could never get into contact with cloudponics

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For those pics if he would have bent down and focused on topping and kept the branches to a limited number and he could be good … I’m actually going to attempt to graft a few different strains in the grobo at once and see what I can do 4 different flavors off one plant sounds like a deal to me

As far as pictures in the seedo facebook group suggest users already grew succesfully a sativa strain in seedo.

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It was probably an indica dominant sativa. No way a real sativa would grow properly in such small quarters :+1::v::joy:

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I just harvested a dominate sativa last night I can assure anyone it would have not fit in a Grobo or Seedo with out some serious supercroping.

There is a formula that determines how many grams/per watt you can achieve so I guarantee there is only so much you can pull out of the Seedo. I forget what they said it is 114w or 144w and this is the biggest yield hurdle. I personally would go with one plant in a Seedo too and grow it wide.

The next pictures is one plant, training can do wonders!

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