Pound Per Plant

anyone, from experience how long does achieving a pound per plant take from start to finish..

two ways. one being from seed to harvest, and the other being from clone to harvest with the right strain and everything in tip top shape..

I'm here in so cal..

TIA
My guess would be about 9 months from start to finish if you want a clone to yield a pound. However, weather, location, nutrient line, pH, temperature, humidity, and attention to detail can save you a couple extra months if you are on top of your game.
 
My guess would be about 9 months from start to finish if you want a clone to yield a pound. However, weather, location, nutrient line, pH, temperature, humidity, and attention to detail can save you a couple extra months if you are on top of your game.
Whats attention to detail mean?
 
Whats attention to detail mean?
I would say that if you are doing a light deprivation grow, but on a large scale to handle a plant with a 30 gallon planter.. you could shave a few months by pampering the ladies. Indoor h.i.d. vegetative with light deprivation and then plants going outside to flower while returning to a warm and dry area while they sleep.

a sensile fungus - lol! That was a good one man and thank you for the welcome. :)
 
That's when your plant is wilting really bad and you post to RIU asking what to do about it.
Haha! When doing a outdoor light deprivation you are playing a dangerous game. You can come out with fire.. or you can only get shwag at best. If you keep your root temperature under control your chances of success greatly increase. I was thinking about making barriers to block sun from hitting my planters for next year. Should make a good video. ;)
 
My guess would be about 9 months from start to finish if you want a clone to yield a pound. However, weather, location, nutrient line, pH, temperature, humidity, and attention to detail can save you a couple extra months if you are on top of your game.

No dude, five months is all you should ever need.
 
No dude, five months is all you should ever need.
I would think 5 months would work. The plants would have to pretty much be in a dialed in garden to push a pound per plant in 5 months. Not saying it couldn't be done.. but would be a challenge I would love to undertake if I had a forklift for my plants.. j/k :P

In a 5 month schedule, I would think they would be planted in the beginning of May inside, put outside in it's permanent planter the beginning of June then force flowered from mid-July through beginning of October. 9 months would most likely be 2 or 3 months of prepping the garden out.
 
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I would think 5 months would work. The plants would have to pretty much be in a dialed in garden to push a pound per plant in 5 months. Not saying it couldn't be done.. but would be a challenge I would love to undertake if I had a forklift for my plants.. j/k :P

In a 5 month schedule, I would think they would be planted in the beginning of May inside, put outside in it's permanent planter the beginning of June then force flowered from mid-July through beginning of October. 9 months would most likely be 2 or 3 months of prepping the garden out.

You got everything right except the outside part.
 
grow something vigorous instead of OG bagseed, it will only take just over 3 months (hydro) from rooted clone 5 weeks veg 8-9 weeks flower

peace

If the goal were to finish quickly, that might sound attractive. Since I have plenty of plants in every stage, I can afford to take my time. Nothing wrong with my strains or their vigor, either.
 
Ask Hyroot, i hear his OG cat hair is top shelf
Nope i can't ask him. I would never run an og cat hair...... Did you know some people always try to one up people in life? Like if i got this, theres this one guy who always has this and is super better. and the guy will tell you that.
 
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