Which genetics get the largest yield???

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
If you mean "per plant", the heaviest yielders have been Sativas living in tropical climes ... they can become perennials there. Indicas are restricted by only having the one season to sprout, grow, flower. cn

<edit> I wish I could find the pic again ... of a Sativa near the Equator that was over 50 feet tall, 20 feet across and had several main stems, each as thick as a typical adult's arm. Plants like that have yeilded north of 10 pounds each, and clearly took more than one season to attain that mass.
 

powerslide

Well-Known Member
If you mean "per plant", the heaviest yielders have been Sativas living in tropical climes ... they can become perennials there. Indicas are restricted by only having the one season to sprout, grow, flower. cn

<edit> I wish I could find the pic again ... of a Sativa near the Equator that was over 50 feet tall, 20 feet across and had several main stems, each as thick as a typical adult's arm. Plants like that have yeilded north of 10 pounds each, and clearly took more than one season to attain that mass.
i wish you had it too!!!!!!!! are you saying it didnt flower one year and then flowered the next thats why it got so big?
 

adgas

Well-Known Member

  • Indicas are restricted by only having the one season to sprout, grow, flower. cn
    this is bullshit. if you grow and indica in a tropical climate it will grow just as well as the sativa but will grow to its indica traits.

    if your looking for a yeild for outdoors get a hybrid, but where do you live in the world? are you going to get snow and frost late in the season?​


 
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