indoor is a different beast completely because size becomes an issue.... as for yield the three most important factors are genetics how long it is veged (size) and soil/nute quality. so if u got time and space and good soil just pick a strain with the best yield for your circumstances. in 1984 my dad raised a sativa hybrid from seed all winter. it went outside in late march at 3 feet tall. it survived the rough spring and by june 1 it was 11 feet. dad started stripping fan leaf in mid aprill and every 3 or 4 weeks he would strip again to stimulate branch growth by sept he needed a ladder to reach the top to strip at 17 feet. in the pics the normally lanky sativa looked like a giant indica or small tree! when it was finishing flowering in late nov we got three kilos of top quality bud and it was still producing when the frost killed it. time and genes in my opinion!Okay, so there are definitely lots of elements that factor in to how much a plant will yield. That being said, does anyone have any examples... like what has been your best harvest, or worst, or your average. And let's just say you've got the environmental conditions just right, what strains tend to produce more, or less than average? I'm hearing lots about outdoor... what about indoor?
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indoor is a different beast completely because size becomes an issue.... as for yield the three most important factors are genetics how long it is veged (size) and soil/nute quality. so if u got time and space and good soil just pick a strain with the best yield for your circumstances. in 1984 my dad raised a sativa hybrid from seed all winter. it went outside in late march at 3 feet tall. it survived the rough spring and by june 1 it was 11 feet. dad started stripping fan leaf in mid aprill and every 3 or 4 weeks he would strip again to stimulate branch growth by sept he needed a ladder to reach the top to strip at 17 feet. in the pics the normally lanky sativa looked like a giant indica or small tree! when it was finishing flowering in late nov we got three kilos of top quality bud and it was still producing when the frost killed it. time and genes in my opinion!
sorry, i know it sounds like bullsh#t! i wasn't born yet. and i dont know what dad did with the pics before he died in 98. i think my big sis has everything of his. ...you know that before everyone started selecting genes for size it was not uncommon for mexican/tropical sativas to reach 20 ft in five months. i pertty sure dad had been crossing all the seed he was getting since the early sixties and was selecting for large yield (large size). our family didnt even know about indicas untill the late 80's. the picture was a poloroid. P.S. in our area the police couldnt spot a pot plant in your front yard let alone one grown in the woods! all thats changed. we dont grow anything over a genetic limit of five feet any more.Can you get a hold of those pics??? I wanna see this 17 foot giant!
That brings a whole new meaning to smoking your own shit lmfaoI have some advice, take a shit next to your plant after eating vitamins and a bunch of good food, it has to be early in the season though, so by the time the poop decomposes and feeds the soil it will be mid july to early august and the plant will grow 4 inches per day, no joke, your diet has 2 be good though cuz im sure plants dont like twinkies and cheetos
It would depend on the stran and your growing method. If it is outdoors, you can expect to have a little more as compared to indoors because you will allow the weed plant to naturally grow in an outdoor setting which is normally not the case indoors with artificial lights and all.im growing a outdoor plant( just one). how much weed could one decently grown marijuana plant produce. my friend told me like an ounce or two but i thought that sounded a little exaggerated. thnks.