What is considered a good yield these days Indoor?

ComfortCreator

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Reasonable path to get where? Be a trimmer?.
you apply for the job. Then get interviewed.
my brother already happened to work there. So I had some what inside Help.
Dont know where the civilians came from lol

Juat curious what the path to a better job is
 

A.k.a

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I’d guess become very good at growing and then be a reliable competent employee at whatever job they give you, then once they know you’re not a dumbass show them your grow work and ask for a chance next time they need help.
 

lusidghost

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I’d guess become very good at growing and then be a reliable competent employee at whatever job they give you, then once they know you’re not a dumbass show them your grow work and ask for a chance next time they need help.
Honestly if I were hiring someone, I would want them to have basically zero experience. I don't need some low level goof acting like a boss and trying to sell me on his brand of bro science.
 

A.k.a

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lol that’s where not being a dumbass comes in.


I get not wanting to have to retrain bad habits though. somebody with experience but who also doesn’t have an ego and is willing to learn to do things your way would be perfect.
 

DrOgkush

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At my place. The owner is the “grower”. But judging by the way he interviewed me a while ago. He doesn’t know anything. I work in the trim room. And pretty much everyone starts there. EVERYBODY says they deserve to be in the grow area. But unfortunately. We’re stuck trimming 8-10 hours a day. Pointless to even see where they grow. However people have applied in the extraction dept and packaging and moved on. Better pay. But As far as the plant maintenance goes. We’re in the dark with all that. I just saw the flower room for the first time a few months ago. And that’s was the only time so far. I know a few of my buddies that I trim with work full time with trimming and the garden. I only get to work the trim periods. Lasts about 2-3 weeks. Then a 2-3 weeks off.
 

Kushthemagictree

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Reasonable path to get where? Be a trimmer?.
you apply for the job. Then get interviewed.
my brother already happened to work there. So I had some what inside Help.
thats how we pull big yields…… inside help, and trawling the pages of rollitup and asking all the wrong questions.
 

Kushthemagictree

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At my place. The owner is the “grower”. But judging by the way he interviewed me a while ago. He doesn’t know anything. I work in the trim room. And pretty much everyone starts there. EVERYBODY says they deserve to be in the grow area. But unfortunately. We’re stuck trimming 8-10 hours a day. Pointless to even see where they grow. However people have applied in the extraction dept and packaging and moved on. Better pay. But As far as the plant maintenance goes. We’re in the dark with all that. I just saw the flower room for the first time a few months ago. And that’s was the only time so far. I know a few of my buddies that I trim with work full time with trimming and the garden. I only get to work the trim periods. Lasts about 2-3 weeks. Then a 2-3 weeks off.

the UK is years away from employees trimming buds! Think you’re self lucky mate smoke some and enjoy you’re days!
 

Tuda51

Active Member
I got a pound and a half with 2 315's in a ~3x8 closet. A little over a gram a watt. CMH definitely makes some frosty buds.

So with 2520 watts I'd say you're doing good getting 6 lbs.

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6lbs commercial? All the commercial ops local I know of are passed the 100s of pounds a year. If not more. Shit. The company I trim for (big flower cannabis) we go through a pound a person a day. That’s per person trimming. We have 12 at most times.
I think your gonna need more room and light to grow commercial man Your gonna need more than 6lbs. That’s my outdoor on a bad year
100s of pounds per year is not much commercial dude. That is less than my monthly quota 5 years ago. These are small controlled rooms to lower variance. That doesn't mean we don't have hundreds of them and plans to scale it bigger than that.
 

bk78

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100s of pounds per year is not much commercial dude. That is less than my monthly quota 5 years ago. These are small controlled rooms to lower variance. That doesn't mean we don't have hundreds of them and plans to scale it bigger than that.
Hundreds of 8 light rooms?

LoL
 

twentyeight.threefive

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100s of pounds per year is not much commercially dude. That is less than my monthly quota 5 years ago. These are small controlled rooms to lower variance. That doesn't mean we don't have hundreds of them and plans to scale it bigger than that.
Since you're experienced and have hundreds of them you can't figure out what a good yield is? Lol.
 

Tuda51

Active Member
Since you're experienced and have hundreds of them you can't figure out what a good yield is? Lol.
was just wondering what others considered a good yield these days . It was a simple question based on the opinions of the general growing community. Clearly it was too tough of one for the members in this thread.
 
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