Sorry, I grew 7 indoor PPP last year and got over 2 lbs total off of them (from Nirvana's seed). Clonning PPP is easier than most and the high is very good .Though a little on the harsh side the smoke improves vastly with proper cure. I have some that has been curing for over 8 months and the smoke is excellent. I am growing it again this year, outdoors, and they are all doing very well. 6+ ft and still going strong with buds forming all over. PPP responds well to topping, fimming or any other training method you may use, Hard to over nute as well, very forgiving.
Strains I won't do again:
White widow. - not because of the resulting plant, it is just that there are better ones out there. If you like the 'Whites" than I would suggest white rhyno as a choice. Even though my White Widow produced well, grew well, and smoked well, I still had a few small issues with the strain. ( propensity toward nute burn compared to other plants, pest and mold resistance was poor.
Anything that takes longer than 10 weeks to flower. Hey, I have very limited space.
Blue Dream - Worlds most overhyped strain. Was not happy about the end product. Relatively weak high compared to other indica/sativa crosses. It does produce a lot of buds, takes well to fimming, topping, etc. and is relatively hardy. I just find it to be too wimpy of a smoke. Good plant for beginners because of its ease in growing. ( It could just be the clones I got that weren't that good, though I have smoked other peoples blue dream with the same disappointing results.)
Cherry Diesel - Excellent smoke, just not good on yield per plant, growing more now, just not again.
Plants I am growing this year outdoors:
C-99 - If you like straight sativa this is the plant for you. Easy to grow, easy to maintain, very fast flowering period. Excellent Sativa high.
O.G. Kush - What hasn't already been said about this strain.
PPP - see above
Blackberry Kush - remains to be seen. Will be harvesting some in about a month.
As a note to the above, Indoors, for flower, I grow in soil, under (4) 400 watt lamps in an 8x8 ft. room. Usually with Fox Farm Ocean forest.
Outdoors, in northern ca. I use 50 gal. smart pots and holes in the ground. ( we have very rocky and clayish soil so all soil has to be trucked in.)
I use a 20% worm castings / 80% mulch that I amend for my basic soil. All plants are fed compost tea that I brew myself.
As was mentioned before, each strain has its own caracteristics that may or may not be viable for your particular growing style. So take what I say with that in mind.