What are the top yeilding strains?

poindexterous

Active Member
I'm sure this has been asked a zillion times, so forgive me, but what are the top yielding strains?

From what I've read big bud, power plant, and chronic are among them, but the more options the better. Years ago I had my best results with skunk crosses, shiva shanti was great, a white rhino I had did very well. Now I'm a few years out of date on today's strains so could use some advice.

Of course flowering time, consistency, potency, calyx/leaf ratio, etc are important factors also, but I'm looking for top yielders.

Thanks!
 

frmrboi

Well-Known Member
Dr Greenthumb's G13 (comming soon)

"Available Soon" G13
Product Code- G13F- (Feminized) ♀

Long Lasting
Pleasant, happy buzz


Biggest, heaviest plant
currently available today!

Potency: 4½ out of 5
Taste: Lightly Fragrant – Fruity


INDICA
Indoor Growth
Outdoor Growth
Finished height
18" to 24"þ
Plant height
4' to 6'+
Yield (g/m²)
SOG
450 to 750 g
per sq yd
Yield
1 to 5+ Pounds
Flowering
63 Days
Finish
October
Potency Key: Strains like
AK-47 or White Widow would
have a rating of 4 out of 5
Frost Resistance -
Spring

Good
Frost Resistance -
Fall

Good
þWhen flowered at a cutting height of 8"
 

W Dragon

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serious seeds chronic and th seeds heavy duty fruity, both heavy yeilders, if weight and easy trimming is what your after out of the 2 i'd go with the hdf it's a very potent indica,mould resistant, clones rapidly has great bag appeal stinks to high heaven and flowers in 9wks
 

mcinnc

Well-Known Member
hahahaha and that ear of corn aint cutting it. unless thats a 4 ft. ear or something.. haha
 

JayTrinity

Active Member
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the pile on the table is 1/3rd of the tree.

Simple math, 6 foot by 7 foot tall.
When we cut them up normal garden sheers did not work, I used a metal cutter,

Well anyway blue dream is my favorite and clubs love it, I think its always the top 5 strain. .
 

klmmicro

Well-Known Member
I used 20 gallons of water per day and 10 tbs of maxsea in a 65 gallon pot with my own soil blend.

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Is that a side stem or something? I get kolas that large growing in a small tent after 90 days. Once dried and cured, your pictured bud looks like it would weigh about an ounce maybe. Not sure what you are showing us with that picture.

5.5 pounds per plant? Wet weight? That would equal about a pound cured which is normal for full season outdoors.
 

klmmicro

Well-Known Member
I hear you. I pulled a pound per plant when growing outdoors in my youth. We had to keep the plants short and "discreet"...and we still got great yields. I only grow indoors anymore though. Too many people traipsing through the local fields in SoCal to keep a grow secure.
 
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