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So, you're looking for 4lb per 1k... doubt that is going to really happen. There are those that do this regularly, but they are more than dialed into their respective systems/styles, w genetics & some skilz to boot. Don't take this the wrong way... I'm not in that category of grower either, just my perspective as it will take a bit to dial your project to those levels, that's all.
Personally feel you will have a hard time finding "quality" while also trying to pick a genetic yielder. Always seemed to be a trade-off in this respects... you can get some balance, but the massive yielding plants usually don't have all the qualities in smoke (taste/odor/high) that others might. Even w/in a line, you will have to find the "one", which will take time... maybe even several seed batches/test crops. I've only kept 3 mums & killed off dozens & dozens & dozens of candidate mums...
BTW, it is much easier to just run the entire crop at one time vs screwing around w 4 different batches each requiring something different. You'll always be doing tasks that could be done in one setting if running them all the same. It will be much less actual work over time. Done it myself, dropped it pretty quickly. Peace.
agreed - harvesting every 2 weeks under 1 k of light you would be hard pressed to get half of that as a noob...
more realist would be be harvesting monthly - BUT you have to figure that your plants about to harvest are gonna be taller then your ones that you are just putting in - so you will be making the new plants stretch like mad because the light will be too high - so the only way to be effective with this plan would be using 2 lights.
every 2 weeks is gonna make a lot of work - the harvest - the flip, then your harvesting again...
I know some guys who run a med grow with 10 lights - they were doing 5 lights every 30 days - they trashed that idea after 2 cycles.
your getting a pound out of one of thoe cloners?
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