How much will i yield

smokinjs

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no one could tell you that answer man maybe a ball park estimate. but you need alot more info
 

Smokez420

Active Member
with that setup ull get at least half a pound. I use 250w hps and have gotten 6 oz of dank buds on 2 separate grows. Both started 12/12 at 13 inches. Same nutes. Black Gold Soil. You could easily get 9 plants under a 400w get some square pots u'll be good. Either way i say 8oz minimum.
 

Lord Dangly Bits

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I am figureing this is your first grow. So I put my money on you will have next to no buds at the end.

In other words WHO KNOWS?? I can only figure you are new to growing, and most people fry their plants the first 2-3 crops.

So this is my real estimate on how much. 0-3 OZ.
 

DGAFMEDZMMJ

Active Member
yeah i let them get too big for one 400 but im not gonna upgrade till i finish imma probably get 2 600 and go sog ... so will not adding extra light hurt my yield alot??
 

Zoomin Loomen

Active Member
Dont mean to hijack your thread,

But lets play another round of what will I yield, shall we?

12 Plants
10" pots of foxfarm soil.
Strain: Big bud from a seedbank
Germinated from seed, vegged for 4 weeks. Under those big singleunit 200w CFLs. 12,000 lumens per six (6plants to one light, different shelves).
reunited for flowering under a 600W HPS (90,000 lumens) in a 3'x4' area
Solid close-up mylar coverage, with the addition of extra light from neighboring projects.
Foxfarm nutes used by the books.
Good temps, good humidity levels.
Grower experience level: Well-read Rookie

Ballpark figure guesses, anyone?
 

CALIGROWN

Well-Known Member
Dont mean to hijack your thread,

But lets play another round of what will I yield, shall we?

12 Plants
10" pots of foxfarm soil.
Strain: Big bud from a seedbank
Germinated from seed, vegged for 4 weeks. Under one of those big singleunit 200w CFLs. (6plants to one light, different shelves).
Flowering under a 600W HPS in a 3'x4' area
Solid close-up mylar coverage, with the addition of extra light from neighboring projects.
Foxfarm nutes used by the books.
Good temps, good humidity levels.
Grower experience level: Well-read Rookie

Ballpark figure guesses, anyone?
not to hijack???:confused:
 
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