TreeFarmerCharlie
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I think you missed the sarcasm.10 pounds per plant? That’s over 4000 grams or is my math off?
I think you missed the sarcasm.10 pounds per plant? That’s over 4000 grams or is my math off?
I was joking.10 pounds per plant? That’s over 4000 grams or is my math off?
I did 1.2 last grow... gettin there.This is like asking a group of strangers "How much do you bench press?". Why does anyone care about what others yield? All anyone needs to know is 0.5g/watt is good for a beginner, 1g/watt is great for an average grower, and anything over 1.5g/watt means you really know how to grow.
The reason you are getting so many goofy answers is because yield is effected by the lighting you use, the temperature and humidity levels during each stage of the plants growth, the airflow in the growing area, any pests that may enter the area, the growing medium you use, the nutrients you feed, how often/how much you feed, how often/how much you water, the type of training you put the plants through, and your abilities as a grower.Definitely did haha
I still haven’t hit 1g/watt yet but I think part of that issue is the cheap lights I’ve been running. I can’t wait to get the rest of my parts in so I can finish building my new lights.I did 1.2 last grow... gettin there.
Yeah ive got a good chunk of money into my 5x5 1000w double ended setup, especially with the recent decision to add a 3x3 with a 315cmh. Went all out on the 3x3, gorilla tent, sunsystem hood/ballast combo with the philips ballast and bulb, 6'' ac infinity temp and humidity controlled exhaust fan with filter. Its going to be glorious.I still haven’t hit 1g/watt yet but I think part of that issue is the cheap lights I’ve been running. I can’t wait to get the rest of my parts in so I can finish building my new lights.
Yeah I totally understand that it’s affected by many factors I was just interested to know what people were yielding. Not to compare to what I’m doing but out of curiosity.The reason you are getting so many goofy answers is because yield is effected by the lighting you use, the temperature and humidity levels during each stage of the plants growth, the airflow in the growing area, any pests that may enter the area, the growing medium you use, the nutrients you feed, how often/how much you feed, how often/how much you water, the type of training you put the plants through, and your abilities as a grower.
Yeah, I cannot wait to get my lights built! I’m building two 240W Samsung F-Strip lights for my 4x4. It’s crazy to think that 480W will blow away the 600W I’m running right now.Yeah ive got a good chunk of money into my 5x5 1000w double ended setup, especially with the recent decision to add a 3x3 with a 315cmh. Went all out on the 3x3, gorilla tent, sunsystem hood/ballast combo with the philips ballast and bulb, 6'' ac infinity temp and humidity controlled exhaust fan with filter. Its going to be glorious.
That would be 100lbs or around 2800 ozs. He's joking man.10 pounds per plant? That’s over 4000 grams or is my math off?
It depends, but usually I just let clones veg while their moms are flowering, so around 2-3 months or so.How long do you veg for?
I could have sworn that you were running CFLs. That must have been your last grow that you got 5lb per plant under three 23W bulbs.It varies but my last run I yielded about ten pounds per plant. That was with 10 plants and one 600 watt HPS.
Yeah sounds good10 pounds per plant? That’s over 4000 grams or is my math off?
Damn, so my plants that vegged for literally a year are going to yield 36oz! Hell ya!3+ ounces per month of veg (4 weeks from sprout/clone) is a decent average for those who really need an answer.
Its not so much about the light you use, more or less how you use it, intensity changes with footprint/height which directly effects yield.
ThAts about what I got 3+oz off a few of em , 31 day from sprout on 6 of them, other 3 only went 24 days, when u run from seed not all them will be winners/keepers.. u can rly get your yields up when u got a tent full of something u selected .. I got bout 17/18 zips out the 5x5 but as u can see it’s not too full3+ ounces per month of veg (4 weeks from sprout/clone) is a decent average for those who really need an answer.
Its not so much about the light you use, more or less how you use it, intensity changes with footprint/height which directly effects yield.
Damn maybe a year ago I would have loved to get into a constructive argument about bench pressing but I haven’t seen the inside of a gym in a long time. I really miss those gains...This is like asking a group of strangers "How much do you bench press?". Why does anyone care about what others yield? All anyone needs to know is 0.5g/watt is good for a beginner, 1g/watt is great for an average grower, and anything over 1.5g/watt means you really know how to grow.