Potency Vs. Yield

Which would you choose?


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ayr0n

Well-Known Member
So if you're growing your own bud, unless you're moving a lot of weight or have a lot of patients to supply, those jars are gonna fill up real quick - so my question to you rolllitupppers, is this:
Would you rather have a strain that produces abnormally heavy yields of mediocre bud, or a strain that has spindly buds that absolutely blow your mind - if you had to choose?

Obviously a heavy yielder with potent bud would be the real preference, but thts not one of the options here. This thread has absolutely no point - I'm just curious.

Quality vs. Quantity
 

jondamon

Well-Known Member
So if you're growing your own bud, unless you're moving a lot of weight or have a lot of patients to supply, those jars are gonna fill up real quick - so my question to you rolllitupppers, is this:
Would you rather have a strain that produces abnormally heavy yields of mediocre bud, or a strain that has spindly buds that absolutely blow your mind - if you had to choose?

Obviously a heavy yielder with potent bud would be the real preference, but thts not one of the options here. This thread has absolutely no point - I'm just curious.

Quality vs. Quantity

Like you said quality with quantity isn't an option here.

My choice quality before quantity.

Who wants 1lb of buds that won't get you stoned!

Not me that's for sure.


I like strains that kick you in the face, throw you to the floor and stamp all over your head.

If quantity comes with that strain then great but being a personal grower weight isn't a massive concern but potency is.




J
 

zeddd

Well-Known Member
yield is all, quality is a given... with clone only strains, so how to max yield with a given pheno is where the money s imo and the stone
 

spek9

Well-Known Member
Yep, I'm a one hit wonder as I don't smoke much, but my girlfriend does, so when one hit is all she needs, I'm happy.

I'd much prefer an ounce of primo instead of a pound of mediocre anyday, and this is how I run my setup. It lasts just as long or longer.

-spek
 

dannyboy602

Well-Known Member
Ive never grown mediocre buds but Ive bought it and for the price I pay it pisses me off that dispensaries even sell it. I cant really tell till its too late.
I always discounted mid grade.

So my vote is quality over everything. Then you charge what the market will bear.
 

ram937

Member
Both. Grow for weight. But I wouldn't be growing anything that wasn't top shelf. Both is a must no matter how you look at it. If you grow for you or you grow to make money. The overall point is to grow high quality smoke and grow as much as you can in the space that you have to work with. If you have the space and resources to grow 20 plants and you grow 5 well mister you cheated yourself.
 
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