2,13gr/Watt Bruce Banner + Royal gorila

bluesbreeder

Active Member
Well,

This had been such an amazing Run i wanted to share this with you.

Here are all the details you should need.

tent 80/80/180 cm

light 2 x 135W Quantum Boards V1

Coco coir with 30% perlite

4 x 15 liter Smart pots

technique Topping + Budswelling

and here are the results of this amazing grow .

Royal Gorilla 1 = 427 gr wet weight

Royal Gorilla 2 = 636 gr wet weight

total 1063 gr wet weight

Bruce Banner 1 = 757 gr wet weight

Bruce Banner 2 = 764 gr wet weight

Totaal 1521 gr wet weight

total all plants 2584 gr wet weight


after 6 days of drying before curing:

Bruce Banner 1 = 172 gr Dry weight

Bruce Banner 2 = 173 gr Dry weight

Totaal 345 gr Dry weight

Royal Gorilla 1 = 98 gr dry weight

Royal gorilla 2 = 134 gr dry weight

totaal dry weight 232 gr

total 577gr dry weight of 2 Bruce Banner + 2 Royal Gorilla

2,13 gramms per Watt Amazing i think i'm dreaming

if i had planted 4 Bruce Banner i might had gotten 2,5 gr/watt without using CO2

Just amazing
 

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growingforfun

Well-Known Member
Well,

This had been such an amazing Run i wanted to share this with you.

Here are all the details you should need.

tent 80/80/180 cm

light 2 x 135W Quantum Boards V1

Coco coir with 30% perlite

4 x 15 liter Smart pots

technique Topping + Budswelling

and here are the results of this amazing grow .

Royal Gorilla 1 = 427 gr wet weight

Royal Gorilla 2 = 636 gr wet weight

total 1063 gr wet weight

Bruce Banner 1 = 757 gr wet weight

Bruce Banner 2 = 764 gr wet weight

Totaal 1521 gr wet weight

total all plants 2584 gr wet weight


after 6 days of drying before curing:

Bruce Banner 1 = 172 gr Dry weight

Bruce Banner 2 = 173 gr Dry weight

Totaal 345 gr Dry weight

Royal Gorilla 1 = 98 gr dry weight

Royal gorilla 2 = 134 gr dry weight

totaal dry weight 232 gr

total 577gr dry weight of 2 Bruce Banner + 2 Royal Gorilla

2,13 gramms per Watt Amazing i think i'm dreaming

if i had planted 4 Bruce Banner i might had gotten 2,5 gr/watt without using CO2

Just amazing
Great results, but I cant help but wonder why flower was 15 weeks?
 

Rocket Soul

Well-Known Member
Great results, but I cant help but wonder why flower was 15 weeks?
15 weeks flower does water down the results a little bit, almost twice the amount of light that a normal 8 week grow.
Still some damn good g/square foot though.
If you find your plants take a long time finish try taking an hour or 2 off your lights on cycle and you can get there faster.
 

bluesbreeder

Active Member
I grow the RQS Royal Gorrilla and it's usually ready for the chop in 9 to 10 weeks of flower.
Longest I've flowered it was 11 weeks.
Nice result tho.
hey Well it took a long time my previous grows with RQS Royal Gorilla were 12 weeks of flowering.
i only grow 1 photoperiod in summertime the next grow will be auto's because in winter i need the light as heat source for the plants.
 

bluesbreeder

Active Member
15 weeks flower does water down the results a little bit, almost twice the amount of light that a normal 8 week grow.
Still some damn good g/square foot though.
If you find your plants take a long time finish try taking an hour or 2 off your lights on cycle and you can get there faster.
Thanks man will this help to get the trichomes milkey faster?
 

Rocket Soul

Well-Known Member
Longer hours in the dark stimulates flowering abd tricome maturation. If you get a plant thats stalling in the end of flower you can switch it to 11-13 or even 10-14 to get it to speed up finishing.
 

bluesbreeder

Active Member
Well i have grown with hps before i bought QB's but i never had results like these .
Since i grow with them my harvests have gone trough the roof.
And i'm not sponsored by the company :-)
 
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