Yielding amounts, how are they calculated?

budman111

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The estimated yield by seed companies are based on a certain plant height and have to be grown in near perfect conditions and growers experience is vital too.
 

dadio161

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don't count on what breeders say . Just plant your beans , nurture them into beautiful girls and hope for the best. Don't worry about yield , just learn as you grow. Yield will come with experience. My advice is to put some thought into your grow area and supplies so that when you DO expand , you can still use what you have already bought. Nothing wasted.
 

dimebong

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The breeder grows the strain to its maximum potential in perfect growing conditions to show what the strain is capable of producing.
 

Bonsai

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Thanks guys! Yeah I don't plan on hoping for much as it'll be my first grow though in regards to the weights would that be calculated before or after drying/curing?
 

dimebong

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Thanks guys! Yeah I don't plan on hoping for much as it'll be my first grow though in regards to the weights would that be calculated before or after drying/curing?
I've course they're weighing the final product. How misleading would it be to calculate wet buds.
 

Bonsai

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I've course they're weighing the final product. How misleading would it be to calculate wet buds.
It would be very misleading to new-comers, but then again I thought it may have been just the way it's done.

Thanks for the info! :)
 

dadio161

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you always weigh dry cured weight. How can anyone weigh it wet ? There are stems and moisture. Nobody worth their rep as a seller would try to sell wet product. if you ever meet one of these people............ never talk to them again.
 
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