WOW! Very nice... I was wondering if you had a picture of the plant before it was flowering. Thanks....awsome stuffYea, I've seen that pic before. We were trying to decide if someone put that person in there. I've seen some extremely tall plants, and I've seen some extremely bushy plants, but never the two combined. Not to say it's not possible.
I think most depends on growing conditions.
Our's avg. 2-3 lbs. Last year many were 3.5lbs and three were around 5lbs. We only grow 12 plants and most go to other patients.
Here is a pic of an almost 5 pounder (and my b/f). Keep in mind, we leave the bottom "popcorn" buds to grow for an extra three weeks or so. This added about a half pound of weight.
This pic is frow 8/5/09. The one with the wind damage is the same plant as in the previous pic .(front corner of pic)WOW! Very nice... I was wondering if you had a picture of the plant before it was flowering. Thanks....awsome stuff
Wow those are badass plants very nice... I can see why you have such great yeild. Can you tell me what kind of topping techniques do you use to get your plants so damn bushy??? ThanksThis pic is frow 8/5/09. The one with the wind damage is the same plant as in the previous pic .(front corner of pic)
Here's how I figure it, If the plant were as tall as it looks, it would be about 20+ pounds.it's a net to support the branches as they gain weight. it doesn't look photoshopped to me. click on the pic and blow it up, looks legit.
Ready for this? We don't top them. They bush out naturally. I think it's because all the grow room and the Cali. sunshine.Wow those are badass plants very nice... I can see why you have such great yeild. Can you tell me what kind of topping techniques do you use to get your plants so damn bushy??? Thanks
i live in cali wat do u do to get those so big?Here's how I figure it, If the plant were as tall as it looks, it would be about 20+ pounds.
If the netting has 6" holes, how tall does it make the guy?
It looks like he could stick his head through the holes. No way if they are 6", and I've never seen anything with bigger holes. I would think bird netting and such would only go 4".
Ready for this? We don't top them. They bush out naturally. I think it's because all the grow room and the Cali. sunshine.