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I dig ... I have some Trainwreck on the way .... is that going to be any better?I like the Chemdog lines for that. They're hermie-prone, though! So to me there's always a trade-off, ya dig?
so I get 3 oz of dry off of six bubba kush plants every other week from my SOG set up ..... I am way under, right? I know I need more light (using 2X400w MH will be going to 2X600 HPS soon) that will bring me closer to real weights .... i am hoping to get to half Lb a plant.I have grown 2 plants under a 1000w and had 2 3/4 lb dry from them, I have not done it every time but it is my reference point when discussing yield, but I have not been able to do it every time, but it's still my reference point.
THESE ARE THE RESPONSES I WAS HOPING FOR!!! WOOOT WOOOT!!!
I dig ... I have some Trainwreck on the way .... is that going to be any better?
so I get 3 oz of dry off of six bubba kush plants every other week from my SOG set up ..... I am way under, right? I know I need more light (using 2X400w MH will be going to 2X600 HPS soon) that will bring me closer to real weights .... i am hoping to get to half Lb a plant.
Or will i never get that with BK regardless of the lights nutes grow type and EVs?
The other thing is just about everyone lies about what they yield as we want to look good and great. If you're getting 1 lb from a 1000w your average, if you're getting 1 to 1 1/2 your good, if your getting 2 lb you in the top 20% of growers and if your 2+ you're in the top 8% IMHO.
No u don`t. You just need to understand your style and perfect it. I average 1 1/2 a 1000 watts in soil and have a few strains that I can hit over 2 with.Just looked up RDWC .... I garden in soil.
Do I need to move to hydro to get the crazy yields? Regardless of strain?
A friend of mine who has been in this business for 20+ years say most of what breeders are selling today are the same strains from 20 years ago with different names to keep people buying seeds look at how many names skunk has and super skunk white widow ther is dozens of names for the same strain. I myself would love to find something new and unique. The word Kush is worn out for sure
A friend of mine who has been in this business for 20+ years say most of what breeders are selling today are the same strains from 20 years ago with different names to keep people buying seeds look at how many names skunk has and super skunk white widow ther is dozens of names for the same strain. I myself would love to find something new and unique. The word Kush is worn out for sure
The other thing is just about everyone lies about what they yield as we want to look good and great. If you're getting 1 lb from a 1000w your average, if you're getting 1 to 1 1/2 your good, if your getting 2 lb you in the top 20% of growers and if your 2+ you're in the top 8% IMHO.
Now the trick is to do it everytime than your growing.
I have grown 2 plants under a 1000w and had 2 3/4 lb dry from them, I have not done it every time but it is my reference point when discussing yield, but I have not been able to do it every time, but it's still my reference point.
okay not everybody lies about yield. if your a chump you'll lie, if you know people arent retarded they'll tell the truth. nobody will think a 1# crop is 2, anyone that knows anything anyways...
i would just also like to add (cause it sounds like hes taking all this in which is good)
if youre only getting 1 lb a 1k you should just switch to 600's it'll end up being the same however youre growing.
2 pounds should be able to be achieved on any strain no matter what. its all about TECHNIQUE.
and 2 pounds should be the LOW. and i MEAN THAT. know a guy who just hit 3.5 a light with Diagonal (sour d x true OG) and WAS BUMMED BECAUSE HE COULD HAVE GOTTEN MORE.
if your in that "top 8%" you're pulling OVER 3# a light, not 2.....
but then again dont expect to be anywhere near that top 8 with the "right strain and equipment" if you dont know what youre doin it aint happenin
just saying for this set of information, you can yield as much as you want to, just gotta know how to plan and what to do.
homebrew420 said:...
Grower skill is as important or more so than variety grown. Close attention to details and not overthinking is going to be your best allie. Understanding of plant nutrition will also give you a much greater ability to diagnose and solve issues before it is a major problem.....
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