How do I get a 1-3 pounds per plant? This year probably about a 4oz per plant.

C3Pgro

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I pulled 2 pounds a plant this year in about 70-80 gallons of soil.. I just use subcools super soil and feed with organic teas to avoid any possible deficiencies... pretty much just need alot of root space, atleast 6-8 hrs of direct sunlight, and a great soil. I started in feb outdoors and actually ran into errors with preflowering on two indicas and having to fuck around with them to get them to reveg, still no issues. It's alot easier then you think to pull pounds outdoors, but kudos to you cause I couldn't imagine growing geurilla haha.
Thanks man. I literally sweat and bleed to get to my spot. Lol.
 

C3Pgro

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Whoa.. o_Oo_Oo_O.. Isn't that an even more pointless question?? EEEHHH!?!?
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Another pointless, waste of time and effort comment. This place really went downn hill, when a "well known member" needs to validate himself by commenting on a 4 year old post.

Edit: *trolling a 4 year old post. Wish i was 16 still....
 
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bict

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You'd need full sunlight (10-12 hours a day), scrog, big soil space and good genetics. Being a well seasoned grower too.

Uhmm.. I mean spend $800 on the advanced nutes line. If you've got that then you don't need any of the above.


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Oh shit threads 4 years old.
 

blowincherrypie

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Another pointless, waste of time and effort comment. This place really went downn hill, when a "well known member" needs to validate himself by commenting on a 4 year old post.

Edit: *trolling a 4 year old post. Wish i was 16 still....
Your the one who trolled your own dumbass thread by responding to a4 year old post.. Did you seriously sign on after 4 years and think heey it would be a great day to respond to somebody who hasn't even signed on for over a couple years himself..

Waste of time and effort?? Well isn't that the pot calling the kettle metal??

 

ruby fruit

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Your the one who trolled your own dumbass thread by responding to a4 year old post.. Did you seriously sign on after 4 years and think heey it would be a great day to respond to somebody who hasn't even signed on for over a couple years himself..

Waste of time and effort?? Well isn't that the pot calling the kettle metal??

He may never have logged out and went to sleep in front of his computer for 4 years ...just woke up lol
 

MrStickyScissors

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This year i will have plants 4 feet tall allready veged indoor. I have them vegging right now inside. Ima cut clones off them and then thro outside end of may at 4 to 5 feet tall in 150 gallon pots. I will get 3 to 5
 

Chrissa

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I like to add lots of perlite to my outdoor mixes 30 to 40 percent .. I also use subcools soil mix but with the added perlite .. I use this in 30 gallon containers which is about 114 liters. .I get between 1-3 pounds depending on genetics..those bags u speak of that contain a yard a yard is 201gallons or 765 liters that's crazy lol u can do that but shud probaby wait till uve mastered at least a 30 gallon... basically what I do is I fill 20-25 gallons of subcools soil mix "with 30 percent or more perlite added " then the other 5 to 10 gallons with cheap 3 way soil also mixed with perlite ... I start my plants early to establish a very health root system by the time I put them out. I use mycorrhizae and rhizotonic to boost that root development I make sure when I get into that 30 gallon pot that I'm root bound in my previous 10 gallon pot and also very dry almost to the wilting point but not ..at this point it is may 15 or so.. I then transplant into 30 gallon container with the mixture I stated above .."all previous pot sizes also had this mixture" like I said my medium is bone dry at transplant almost to the point where it's wilting but not there yet.. then I pound my container with rhizotonic diluted in water to 30 percent runoff ..I harden off my plants until may 24 to June first area and then there ready for outside.. I do this every time I water I wait for it to be almost wilt but not quite there medium very dry then I pound with water for my strains I have specific dates forexample my white widow once it shows preflowerz I mark the date then I go 35days ahead on my Callender and plan a dry period and then a mass watering with some diluted bloom teas I make for day 35 of flowering.. mind u sometimes the rains messes with my mediums dry periods and what not and also once the roots stem is fully grown my plant is dry within a day or two tops so it's quiet the process I try to pinpoint things and it works for me... this is how I do it I'm sure there's a less complex way but Im confident with my way that's y u do it... learn your genetics
 

bryangtho

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I use a 50 litres pots for my indoors with coco and all way pull a 1lbs a plant.
My last grow pulled just under 8 from 6 pots and that was a quick one.
So with the right set up it easy to pull a lbs a plant the best I have done 11.15 lbs from 6 pot using a big bud.
This is a picture of my last grow with 2 or 3 weeks to go
 

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