I have a question about yield. I just finished my first grow, getting a little over 12 oz of dried cured herb from 12 square feet and six plants (my limit in Napa County). I had maybe a 15 small sized, moderately gooey colas and about as many smaller shoots that didn't quite form a cola, each with a denser bud at the top and lots of smaller flowers down the shoot. About half of my yield is what I would classify as popcorn, smaller, fluffy buds from the lower reaches. This isn't a big problem as they are separate and have ripe trichomes and will end up as hash or BHO. But as a matter of pride I would like some big colas to show off.
Is my experience just a common function of SCROG? Or possibly me bringing up too many shoots from each plant? I had over 80,000 lumens in lighting (led and hps) so I doubt if it was a light issue. Plants were in soil, pots were 3 gallons and the plants were root bound. Vegged six weeks, flowered nine to ten. Fed regularly. I fought cool temps when dark during flower. Any suggestions or observations?
I'm thinking if I do SCROG again this fall, I will use bigger pots, bring up fewer shoots and do a better job of leaf thinning below to try to get bigger colas.
I've started my second grow and plant to abandon the SCROG this time, and grow conventionally maybe four shoots each.... and veg the six plants indoors until I can move them outside in two months.