Purple lemonade 18oz?

AJ55

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So I seen someone get 18oz dry of one purple lemonade plant ? Are these results possible or is it just a myth
 

GarageGardener69

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“Somehighguy”. I think his name is on uTube
He grows some mephisto autos in some kind of DWC/hydro set up and he pulls some pretty impressive numbers dry. Crops are also pretty massive looking for autos
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Grower skill is going to dictate final size and yield more than any other factor.

You can have the best lights and genetics, but if you can't grow you might not even make it to harvest.

Like I said in your other thread focus on getting your first plant to harvest first. Starting a whole house grow for your first attempt is setting yourself for failure, along with massive monetary loss from waste (electricity, time, nutrients, etc.).
 

Bookush34

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But autos turn to flowering themselves
Yeah not gonna happen with a auto in my experience.
Biggest I have had a auto yeild was a little over 7 Oz that was White widow XXL from dinafem seeds. That was a one off. Oh he other plants were in the 4-5oz range.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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So I seen someone get 18oz dry of one purple lemonade plant ? Are these results possible or is it just a myth
People like to exaggerate their claims to seem more important online. Some people will trim every last piece of the plant with a trichome on it and count it in their tally.

I've only weighed one of my autos before and it was 6 oz. I guess that's close to what my average has been. I just don't see 18 oz from an auto...refer back to the first paragraph.
 

AJ55

Member
Yeah not gonna happen with a auto in my experience.
Biggest I have had a auto yeild was a little over 7 Oz that was White widow XXL from dinafem seeds. That was a one off. Oh he other plants were in the 4-5oz range.
4-5 oz is that per plant dry or per 4 plants
 

AJ55

Member
People like to exaggerate their claims to seem more important online. Some people will trim every last piece of the plant with a trichome on it and count it in their tally.

I've only weighed one of my autos before and it was 6 oz. I guess that's close to what my average has been. I just don't see 18 oz from an auto...refer back to the first paragraph.
I believe you bro I guess people do exaggerate
 

Killaki

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I believe you bro I guess people do exaggerate
I would like to stir the pot here a little because there's a wildcard here. That would be genetics. I've seen some people with absolutely massive autos that won't flower. They adjust the light time and it flowers but not like 12/12 more like 16/8 or 18/6 instead of 24/0 or 20/4.
Now I'm not an expert but I would guess that if an auto is not flowering it could theoretically get much larger than usual resulting in a more fruitful yield. I will say though all of that is pretty random and not at all what I would "plan" for.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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I would like to stir the pot here a little because there's a wildcard here. That would be genetics. I've seen some people with absolutely massive autos that won't flower. They adjust the light time and it flowers but not like 12/12 more like 16/8 or 18/6 instead of 24/0 or 20/4.
Now I'm not an expert but I would guess that if an auto is not flowering it could theoretically get much larger than usual resulting in a more fruitful yield. I will say though all of that is pretty random and not at all what I would "plan" for.
If it doesn't flower unless you change the light schedule, then it's not an autoflower.
 
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