How do I get a 1-3 pounds per plant? This year probably about a 4oz per plant.

C3Pgro

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This year was my first guerilla grow. I didnt expect the best and still came out pretty satisfied. I am looking to grow a multi pound or one pound round of plants next summer. How can I do this? I have some HUGE soil bags from the soil supplier who drops them on your driveway, can I use this and my custom soil to do this? The bags are probably a yard of soil. I would fill them halfway.
 

Laney

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^^Why not? I've had several pound plus plants over the years. This year, I am expecting about 5 or 6 and at least a couple that may break 2 pounds (and one that may come close to 3 dry).

The two most important things (other than food and water) I think are - start them early but wait until June to transplant into the ground and keep the ground well-mulched (I use 4-6 inches of alfalfa hay).
 

C3Pgro

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You CAN get 1-3 lb per outdoor plant. I have seen a lot of posts(by people who have proof and pictures). Even more depending on how good your sun and soil is. I harvested 15. I am guessing by the time drying and curing are done I will have 3.75 lbs. If I could turn this into 10-15lbs I would be able to die tomorrow and still be satisfied with what Ive accomplished lol.
 

SenorBrownWater

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read doubleJJ's carport green house threads...
last year...i only pulled around 4 zips off each plant...


and @ putitinthebowl
...your post is classic...some misinformation and then that sig....lol
 

ilovethegreen

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proper watering habits, nutrients fed in small doses, a lot of good soil,a lot of sun, a lot of space for roots to expand, training techniques like topping, knuckling. Good genetics, a plant with poor genetics wont be prolific. Oh, and knowledge and patience!
 

ilovethegreen

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I think he may be referring to Super Cropping. "Knuckling" im assuming is how he refers to the knots that form at the sites where super cropping is performed... Thatd be my best guess.
Yep, you hit the nail right on the head Oregon Stoner, Super cropping
 

Clown Baby

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start indoors early!

I started this beast in february and will probably cut it down at the end of the month. This spot only gets full sun about 6 hours a day... If only I was dedicated enough to cut down the trees in the yard...

I'll say this though, it's a PITA doing any kind of maintenance on big plants... I kinda wish I'd grown 6 smaller guys instead of one giant.
 

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C3Pgro

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I vegged them indoors from aprilish to june or july. Sorry my memory isnt the best lol. Thanks guys. If anyone else can chime in Id appreciate any input.

Putitinthebowl, youre lame buddy. Obviously dont do much reading.
 

firelane

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I haven't seen many guerilla grows posted here that yielded 1-3 lb plants. In your yard, sure, but guerilla growing people usually go more plants, smaller yield and in the woods. I guess guerilla grows could be in a nice open field, but usually they don't get the best light and end up smaller.
 

PutItInTheBowl

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LOL I said your not as in cp3gro... goodluck on your grow i said it because you said you only got 4 oz's a plant outdoors or whatever... any retard can go and look up some big ass pounders i was just saying he prolly couldnt seeing as he only got the 4... sorry for pissin yall off...geez im an indoor guy i get 2 ozs max most time didnt mean to bust bubbles
 
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