Thanks dude! I just enjoy it. Before weed - the military - then more weed I had a high IQ - no telling what happened to that LOLYa man, we’re very different but also the same in some ways. I really enjoy your growing and appreciate the science you bring to the process. Keep up the great work!
I'm a number junkie, I can't help but look for commonality between sets of numbers. there's five non conforming outliers, but on average if you multiply your wet weight by .21 you can accurately estimate your dry yield 67% of the time.I don't know if any of you keep track of your grows. I kept a lot more data at first, but I whittled it down to this. Sets of seed drops or clone takings (grows) are boxed. some of those fantastically even-ounce harvests are by design now What is larf? any small stuff over "X" ounces
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I wish I had kept better track of individual veg and flower days, but if I really cared I have a hard drive with all the grow pics, date-stamped. I was discussing scrog's with @Laughing Grass, and the pro's/con's of manifolding. This is my grows since I got into the new house. Gradually working up from a closet, to a separate tent/closet/add-on for seedlings/veg/flower.
The wet weight is gospel, but the dry weight is more bud and less stem (and larf) included as I have gotten bulk and needed storage space (more pre-cure pruning) - And this is just bud I have cured. doesn't include larf I have used while drying, or keif or anything.
I had practice grows before this with bag-seeds and blurples, this is all the QB grows. Still waiting on a final weight on the Hulk, which is why the highlight.
LOL I use .20 That is why I kept the wet weights as a standard. I have re-configured what I consider 'larf' since I started, so my dry weight is just stuff that gets fully cured. The pretty stuffI'm a number junkie, I can't help but look for commonality between sets of numbers. there's five non conforming outliers, but on average if you multiply your wet weight by .21 you can accurately estimate your dry yield 67% of the time.
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My logging system is so rudimentary. I've never actually weighed my plants wet after harvest. I will on my next harvest.