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Nb420cool

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Thats it 2 or 3 oz ?? Why that low ???
Have to agree with Jimmer on the amount of variables that determine yield. Some types produce more than others. I had plants almost 6' last year that gave me about 6 oz's, year before I had different plants about the same size and got a pound. If your plant is that large 4-6 oz sounds reasonable with the potential for much more depending on all factors involved - type of plant, are you feeding, is it getting good light, are there any insect or pest problems, deer, etc Never count on it until it's in the jar.....
 

driftwoodg

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It is about the average that you would expect with an average size plant. It is really hard to judge because every strain will very a lot depending on several things. Even harder not even seeing the plant condition, size, number of tops, but most of all density of buds. 1 thing for sure is most people hear about pounder's and think they are easy to grow, wrong.
Some make it look easy..... when your not looking. :cool:
 

a senile fungus

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Have to agree with Jimmer on the amount of variables that determine yield. Some types produce more than others. I had plants almost 6' last year that gave me about 6 oz's, year before I had different plants about the same size and got a pound. If your plant is that large 4-6 oz sounds reasonable with the potential for much more depending on all factors involved - type of plant, are you feeding, is it getting good light, are there any insect or pest problems, deer, etc Never count on it until it's in the jar.....
All this, additionally it is nice to underestimate, because then you always get more than you thought you would.
 

driftwoodg

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Man that looks like a monster! What kind are you growing?
That first stalk is a blue cheese x blue widow that I crossed, . The second photo is ThSeeds Darkstar.
I also have Brazilian Amazonia, MOB, Great white shark, thseeds Kushage, And a few of my own breeds. It's a nice season so far.
Everything is above 8 feet except the MOB... which is at 4 feet and 7 feet respectably.

Happy growing everyone, and don't forget the actino-iron, and actinovate.
 
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driftwoodg

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Has anyone else tried Terra preta gardening ? It seems to work quite well. If you do a little research prior to responding, it would make the discussion much more fluid.
I'll help you upon your way.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terra_preta
I hope to hear some responses to this topic from some of the outdoor organic growers.
 

jimmer6577

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Has anyone else tried Terra preta gardening ? It seems to work quite well. If you do a little research prior to responding, it would make the discussion much more fluid.
I'll help you upon your way.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terra_preta
I hope to hear some responses to this topic from some of the outdoor organic growers.
Very interesting read. I was told along time ago to add a little charcoal to certain plants like Orchids, now I know why. Is this what created those big ass stalks.
 

Happygirl

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Great pics everyone makes me want to share mine gotta wait for some privacy to get my outdoor grow on here. Those are some big stalks gulp lol. Love the grasshopper Blazac89 nice looking ladies love outdoor grows!
 
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