The density is determined by the desired outcome. If you’re growing for fiber, seed, flower or extracts, and then the environment they will be growing in. If weeds are an issue close planting will shade them out naturally. I’ve seen really high yields for flower grown in dense planting. With the average plant being a single cola on one main stem. Almost always this method will produce higher yields compared to bigger plants more spaced out. Also some states require a certain amount of spacing for plants grown for CBD to allow inspectors to have access for testing purposes
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