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05-30-2010, 10:37 PM #1Member
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Definitely not impossible. But the time involved is what people are not trying to commit to. Really gotta find that method that gets you your yields you are aiming for. I mean I know people who grow large amounts in a long time, however they always find improvement and run into issues that they have no choice but to look for other methods that work out better. But their is alot of factors to consider specifically experience. Regardless of the route you choose, efficiency might be what some require(some have patients that are in need....supply and demand)- in the otherhand you could possibly take all the time you need to veg and flower to get them results for something more commercial. Good luck and let us know what system works out best.:thumbsup:
Peace.420session Reviewed by 420session on . POUND PER PLANT OK folks lets have a real honest chaat here. I know some like to get on here and bs and make everyone think they are gods gift to growing marijuana. But for once lets put all the bs aside and if we do maybe all of us can learn something here. We have all looked at the seed compaines and when reading there info they claim this seed or that seed is producing 500 grams per-plant while growing indoors. However, when you talk to 99% of the people that have grown these plants or have read REAL Rating: 5
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05-31-2010, 12:58 PM #2Senior Member
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Let us look at this in a slightly different perspective. Sure, indoors, outdoors, under proper conditions, lighting, schedules, etc., it is achievable to get a pound of dry out of one plant.
The time it takes to grow one that much, the space it takes, the increased lighting it takes for full penetration, makes it unreasonable to grow so large indoors UNLESS it is not a perpetual growth, even then the increased cost is (to me) not worth it.
Conversely, if you are doing this to have a grow and then to not have to bother for a period of time...like a 3 month vacation or something, well then it may be necessary to do this.
The perpetual garden is much more pleasant to deal with. No large amounts of plants to harvest and trim, dry, cure, and preserve and risk degradation of the medicine. This type of garden gives you a consistent fresh supply.
To each their own, but when someone starts talking pounds, it sounds like a commercial operation, if so, go away and stop making the rest of us look bad.
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06-01-2010, 09:15 PM #3Member
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I agree with benefits of continual grow. I also wonder of differing genetics. How do y'all possibly get 2 ounces per plant with only two week veg?
I am flowering 9 wks with 2 (600) HPS, plants that are kept as single stalks vs bush, that are put into flowering at 25 inches or so...yield about 10 grams. Lately I've been experiementing and keeping numbers of plants that were topped and trained into multi-branch bush. So far with added veg time and added space, I have not found the value. Less plants per M square, more work in veg, more issues of air flow, more soil/ nutes, more time in trim. Regardless of THAT experiment, how big is a plant that's only vegged for 2wks to then produce 2 ounces dry? Really need to know the strain and nute formula de miracle, please !!
Some of my strains are Cheese, power plant, Jack 47
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06-01-2010, 10:28 PM #4Senior Member
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Wait what? If I am reading this right you start flowering at 25" tall with 1200w and you only yield 10g???
Correct me if im wrong please.
Thats mighty low man. Do you have a log of this?
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06-02-2010, 02:08 AM #5Senior Member
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See, you guys are missing the point.
Seed companies base those numbers on per square meter, or some other plotted figure. Since all plants vary depending on size etc, they use a formula per square meter to get those numbers, so basically within a 3 foot by 3 foot section you can hit those yields fairly simple. Ask them, they will explain it to you.
I do completely understand what the main poster is saying though, it is a misconception that most people don't realize until they go to harvest and end up with a max of 6 ounces/per plant.
The yield is based on a particular area, squared. Hopefully that is about as honest as you can get. Obviously they wanna sell a product, so they aren't going to advertise 4 ounces per plant, when other companies advertise 400-600g.
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06-15-2010, 10:47 PM #6Junior Member
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i have 15 k to invest can u help me?? with a list of things i would need .. and every thing u do ??
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06-16-2010, 01:43 AM #7Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Bartec
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06-16-2010, 02:12 AM #8Senior Member
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I'm between consulting gigs at the moment. I have 10 days before I hit the road again. My rates are $550 / day. Message me if you want to draw up a contract.
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06-16-2010, 02:39 AM #9Junior Member
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if you want wieght you must generate C02 indoors also its about trimming............more gardens = more weed thats how it worked form me anyways
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06-16-2010, 02:58 AM #10Member
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The seed company's say that many grams per meter, cause they're talking about OPTIMUM conditions.
Not too many growers have those conditions, so they get mad at the breeders, and for what? Cause they don't have the means or the skill?
It's very obtainable though, you just have to have a few vertical 1000's floating around the plant with a 3-4 month veg and a good strain
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