RIU quality/yield review

GanjaGreg.

Well-Known Member
I couldn’t think of a better way to title this.
lol
But I want reviews and opinions of my first grow.
I don’t want the generic “ looks good for your first time”
I’m curious about the dry weight. I want your opinions on how much I will yield.

i also want your opinions on quality.

I have two strains:
Green crack.
Og platinum kush.

I’m coming into week 6 of flower.
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Og platinum.D7C4EC30-0B31-4695-94D0-5BB282B5205B.jpeg13EA4F88-4B22-402B-AC86-3E196F7FBF83.jpeg24AFC92D-1735-41A4-8744-803C189FC980.jpeg
 

GanjaGreg.

Well-Known Member
Whatever you think it might be at harvest wet ...
Cut that by 75% .
Well I tried to account for the shrinkage after drying.. I did a mainline with 8 main colas on both plants.
I’m hoping to get 7 grams per main branch, which would be about a quarter pound total. I’m not asking for a yes or no, but I’m in the ballpark, ain’t I?
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
The quality question is unanswerable. One commercial pollen chucker’s (name) strain will bear little resemblance to another’s by the same name. I find it revealing that you didn’t bother to mention whose seeds these are.

A second major concern is that if you buy 12 seeds of a named strain from a chucker-for-profit and grow them out, you’ll have 12 phenos (minus the male cull) that are fairly diverse.

This is one reason people like to work from proven clones.

Yield suffers from different but also severe uncertainties. You said nothing about
- area of your grow
- how much light (from a meter, not some LED slinger’s sales pitch)
- current and historical environment conditions
-type of medium
-type and dose regimen of nutrient

So from these two data, I conclude that your question is not merely a waste of our time, but a premeditated one,

I see no merit in tossing you a wild guess whose error range probably exceeds the value datum.
 

Hydrowannabe

Well-Known Member
The ridiculous answers are making me think I asked a ridiculous question.. maybe it was. Oh well. Here are some updated pics under natural light.
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OG Platinum. View attachment 4496626View attachment 4496627View attachment 4496628View attachment 4496629
Looking good, and yes, that is an impossible question to answer,..but rest assured, you aren't the first to ask that lol. Things look good. Best advice is to be patient and let those colas fill out and fatten up. Looks like the will get quite a bit more dense. They look a little overwater slightly but isnt going to harm much this late in the game
 

Budzbuddha

Well-Known Member
Yeah just run them at least 3 weeks ... guaranteed they will look much more finished. Colas are pretty uniform so thats a win so far. Looking good on any amount you end up with ... smoke report is required.
 

Hydrowannabe

Well-Known Member
The quality question is unanswerable. One commercial pollen chucker’s (name) strain will bear little resemblance to another’s by the same name. I find it revealing that you didn’t bother to mention whose seeds these are.

A second major concern is that if you buy 12 seeds of a named strain from a chucker-for-profit and grow them out, you’ll have 12 phenos (minus the male cull) that are fairly diverse.

This is one reason people like to work from proven clones.

Yield suffers from different but also severe uncertainties. You said nothing about
- area of your grow
- how much light (from a meter, not some LED slinger’s sales pitch)
- current and historical environment conditions
-type of medium
-type and dose regimen of nutrient

So from these two data, I conclude that your question is not merely a waste of our time, but a premeditated one,

I see no merit in tossing you a wild guess whose error range probably exceeds the value datum.
It's too bad you couldn't use your quill pen write that out.
 

spek9

Well-Known Member
Style is everything. . I was just messing around. I just thought it was funny you said it's not worth your time to throw out a guess after typing the long explanation ha. Just messing around. I dont disagree with the substance of your post
The experienced members of the site know that informing someone of a yield is futile, which is why we don't do it.

It's the same reason that I posted "About a pound" as the first post. It's a very long running joke whenever someone asks about yield quantity.
 
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