This thread is about listing your yields off each harvest. Alot of people ask the question of how much they can expect out of a plant. Most people that have a few or more harvests under their belt will tell you that a yeild is very hard to gauge. There are too many factors that influence what your end result will be. So in order to help inspiring gardeners with this question I want anyone with some harvests under their belt to tell us want you wound up yielding. Be sure to include the following:
1. Grow room size
2.Number of Plants
3.Strain (if known)
4.Lighting
5.Veg time period
6.Flower time period
7.Any plant grooming (topping, supper cropping, low stress training, etc)
8. Nutrients used (if any)
9. Grow medium
10.Average veg/flower room temp (if possible)
11.Pictures of plants pre and post harvest (if wanted)
* and any other relevant information to help (any sickness along the way or such)
After people start posting on this thread new growers will be able to compare notes to help deduct their own expectations on their yield. Over enough time we could actually make a statistical chart showing averages. So for this to truly be benificial than details are key. The more details the better.
Thanks for reading this post and hopefully we can have some educational fun here!
Update: I know that listing all this info can be a daunting task but please, if you run across this thread and have some information to share just take a little time and give some notes. This thread, if done right, could compile alot of usefull information.
1. Grow room size
2.Number of Plants
3.Strain (if known)
4.Lighting
5.Veg time period
6.Flower time period
7.Any plant grooming (topping, supper cropping, low stress training, etc)
8. Nutrients used (if any)
9. Grow medium
10.Average veg/flower room temp (if possible)
11.Pictures of plants pre and post harvest (if wanted)
* and any other relevant information to help (any sickness along the way or such)
After people start posting on this thread new growers will be able to compare notes to help deduct their own expectations on their yield. Over enough time we could actually make a statistical chart showing averages. So for this to truly be benificial than details are key. The more details the better.
Thanks for reading this post and hopefully we can have some educational fun here!
Update: I know that listing all this info can be a daunting task but please, if you run across this thread and have some information to share just take a little time and give some notes. This thread, if done right, could compile alot of usefull information.