How much plants to grow that can last me for whole year

holy420

Member
So I guess what your saying is you really only need 1 plant...................in Cali..............:eyesmoke:
That is a huge plant.I'm too growing nepalese highland sativa.I got that seed from my uncle who is experienced in growing.He told me it will yield 1 kg of dried buds.by the how much did you plant yeild yield.
 

doublejj

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That is a huge plant.I'm too growing nepalese highland sativa.I got that seed from my uncle who is experienced in growing.He told me it will yield 1 kg of dried buds.by the how much did you plant yeild yield.
That plant was grown by a friend of mine, I believe it yielded about 8-9 lbs of dried buds........good luck.....
 

blaze530

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try out 12 plants, if they harvest more than an ounce each, you will have an ounce a month which is beneficial, and if your plants yield more than an ounce each you will have extra stash of weed you can use. but id try for a few pounds lol then you will have plenty!
 

BeastGrow

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you can get it from 1 plant if you have good grow skills. otherwise if it is your first try... you will lose some to rippers, animals, bugs, and disease unless you have the means to deter... Figure you will harvest 1 plant for every 3 plants that you sow.. I would expect any outdoor plant that is given a veg time to produce at least 4 ounces... if you need a pound that means you would sow 12 plants to safely assume you will get a 1 pound harvest.


edit: chanced from 2 ounces per plant to 4 ounces per plant... it may not be obtainable for everybody but 4 ounces is a fair goal to shoot for one plant. Sowing 12 plants would grow 1-3 pounds of dried buds assuming you were pulling 4 ounces per plant.. more likely 1 pound after casualties to nature.
 

Dr. Skunk Bud

Active Member
you can get it from 1 plant if you have good grow skills. otherwise if it is your first try... you will lose some to rippers, animals, bugs, and disease unless you have the means to deter... Figure you will harvest 1 plant for every 3 plants that you sow.. I would expect any outdoor plant that is given a veg time to produce at least 2 ounces... if you need a pound that means you would sow 12 plants to safely assume you will get a 1 pound harvest.
That sounds like pretty solid advice always plant more because you wont feel bad if you get more than you want but you will if you get less...okay enough of my gibber jabberbongsmilie
 

team420

Member
you can get it from 1 plant if you have good grow skills. otherwise if it is your first try... you will lose some to rippers, animals, bugs, and disease unless you have the means to deter... Figure you will harvest 1 plant for every 3 plants that you sow.. I would expect any outdoor plant that is given a veg time to produce at least 4 ounces... if you need a pound that means you would sow 12 plants to safely assume you will get a 1 pound harvest.


edit: chanced from 2 ounces per plant to 4 ounces per plant... it may not be obtainable for everybody but 4 ounces is a fair goal to shoot for one plant. Sowing 12 plants would grow 1-3 pounds of dried buds assuming you were pulling 4 ounces per plant.. more likely 1 pound after casualties to nature.
4 oz per plant is a more than fair goal. If I dont pull at least a qp per, i consider it a failure on my part....

The problem for me, and I'm sure others, with having more plants, is the $ is takes to be successful with those plants. 2 years ago, I planted 20 to ensure I would have enough to last me the year, figuring I'd get a minimum of 4 oz per plant... and have more than enough for the year, and also figuring I may loose one or something like that.

Well, unforseen and unavoidable circumstances occured, and I couldnt afford all the nutes required to obtain that 4 oz per... I ended up with 1 that got 12 oz, and the rest were between 1/2 and 1.

Last year, still dealing with the financial issues, I decided to plant 3, and give them everything I could afford, and ended up with enough to last me till just a few weeks ago.

So the moral of the story is... More plants does NOT always equal more weed....
 

cancer survivor

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i plant 40 female plants a year and end up with enough weed for me and my two girlfreinds to smoke all year, we still have 2 lbs left. we only keep the top buds, give all the popcorn buds and shake away! so if u have room plant 40...peace
 

holy420

Member
i plant 40 female plants a year and end up with enough weed for me and my two girlfreinds to smoke all year, we still have 2 lbs left. we only keep the top buds, give all the popcorn buds and shake away! so if u have room plant 40...peace
40 female plants?that mean u planted at least 70 plants where say 25 of them were male plants and 5 were hermie.70 plants for single season take a hell alot of space.So if i grow pure sativa landrace which can yeild upto 1 kg of dried buds how much plant should be planted if i grow sativa that can last till next season rolls in?
 

cancer survivor

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i started over a 100 indoors, forced them to flower weeded out males (sic) then got rid of the ones that dont look realy good and special!. plant 40 female plants 2 feet tall in early spring harvest in late fall! get around 15lbs of top buds! grow my own strain. its a purple blend, usually dont get no hermies. some of my plants are orange krush! have lots of room can grow all i need! peace
 

mr sunshine

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Plant 12 and use this site u shuld get decent results! Sativas will take longer to finish .keep the weather in mind and feed at half strength.if no one rips u off and u keep the bugs and mold in check as well as your ph levels u shuld at least pull 3 pounds.
 

NorthernMi

Member
Averaged my shit, an since last oct, I've smoked 4.48 lbs of my outdoor an 1.56 lbs of indoor , for a rough total of 6 lbs since last oct. holy shit, I need another hobby
 
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