theexpress
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grow sativa dom hybrids that will finish in oct. northern hemi.
Its not legal to have any anywhere. Regardless of medical vs federal or any other country. Leave your morals at the door, we know its illegal. =PI can't think of one state that having 100 pounds would be legal.
Grow big or go home.Trees like THAT will stand out from outer space!!!!!
Some people have the space! Why not?Grow stupid and go to the "BIG HOUSE"....
Your friend needs to grow/practice for a few more years if that's the result!ok outdoors plants may average more than 2.5 oz... but here is the deal, my friend has been growing for years and he put out about 12 plants this year and pulled just over 2lbs. now his plants were started as clones and most likely yeilded better than a plant started from seed. now it seems my friend gets roughly 1lb per 5 plants... this means it would take him 500 plants to get 100lbs... like i said... i am not saying it can't be done but it isn't going to be easy and not very likely. i hope he yields what he is looking for and then some, but i think it is also good to have slightly more realistic goals. I would think that with 60 plants, between 12 and 20 lbs would be a more realistic goal and if he ends up with more then he does even better than he was hoping
So true, I bet some of these people have only seen 2' to 4' plants & can't fathom 8' to 12' plants. They would shit themselves!you can pull over 5lbs per plant outside, IF youre a good grower
Fox Farm seemed to be one of the best organic soil mixes. Also, distribution is the easiest part for me while harvesting and curing will definitely be the hardest. Incidentally, I've heard that some growers cut the plant off at the bottom stalk and hang the whole plant to dry. Then, after the plant completely dies they start clipping and curing. Have you ever heard about this or its effectiveness?Compost, organic meals, AACTs, lots of soil work. No FF needed, unless you want to use their organic slow release fertilizers.
May I ask, why Fox Farm? and are you in a legal state, because if you aren't, lugging this stuff around to your sites could be risky.
How can I be full of shit, when I'm looking for advice?The more I read this, the more I think this guy is full of shit.........
Thank youI'd bet he's either really wanting to do it, but doesnt realize what he wants. When you have a weight goal, it means you have a profit goal mostly, with little knowledge of HOW to grow that weight. If you grew at a minimum a few cycles before, you'd have a really good idea how many plants you'll need, how much space you'll need, and what types of things you'd want to improve over previous grows.
As soon as the poster listed the strains (Yuck) and then the 10 plots of land with 6 plants on a plot, it was pretty clear he's setup to fail.
My advice - grow small, learn what your doing first. If you have already done this, you just did a very poor job explaining to us what you were after.
That's exactly what I'm going to do.grow sativa dom hybrids that will finish in oct. northern hemi.
Exactly, but I have good feeling it will turn out nicely.Go for it! Dream big, and act big. I mean, you MAY fail. Even if you fail 25 lb's is spectacular. I'm theorized about having a mass grow too. I'd probably just try to plant like 11 Iranian G13's, and 11 Columbian Skies (Both from Dr. Greenthumb). You'd be looking at about 2.5 lbs per g13, and about 3.5 lbs per Columbian Skies. Not to mention, they are both pretty hardy strains. That's just my 2 cents! One love
AmenGrow big or go home.
i recently got to trim for a dude who had a greenhouse full of 8-12 footers, with a couple of 16 foot sativas.So true, I bet some of these people have only seen 2' to 4' plants & can't fathom 8' to 12' plants. They would shit themselves!