youngjizzle729
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Alrite...so I've done a lot of research and I get a lot of varying numbers as to how many ounces each plant can produce. I've learned that the variation is largely based upon the grower. I've seen people only get 2-4 ounces per plant, but I watched Jorge Cervantes Grow DVD and he showed gardens where people were getting like a pound per plant. My question is How can I get a pound per plant?
My hypothesis is that if I allow the plants to grow longer in the vegetative stage when I go to induce flowering the plants will be taller and overall larger. From there I'm thinking this will produce more bud because the plant itself is larger. From my research people only keep their plants in vegetative growth for 3months or from the seedling stage they start the light cycle at 24/0 and then reduce an hour of light every week; after 12 weeks the light cycle is perfect for flowering at 12/12. So maybe if I keep the plants in a vegetative states for over 3months they will produce more. Are there any disadvantages to prolonging the vegetative stage?
My hypothesis is that if I allow the plants to grow longer in the vegetative stage when I go to induce flowering the plants will be taller and overall larger. From there I'm thinking this will produce more bud because the plant itself is larger. From my research people only keep their plants in vegetative growth for 3months or from the seedling stage they start the light cycle at 24/0 and then reduce an hour of light every week; after 12 weeks the light cycle is perfect for flowering at 12/12. So maybe if I keep the plants in a vegetative states for over 3months they will produce more. Are there any disadvantages to prolonging the vegetative stage?