My Grow It on You Tube did a video "Why I grow small plants" (or somesuch). By growing smaller plants, you can get more crops/year. I found his arguments compelling.
In terms of maximizing yield, from my signature block:
"Growers lose more yield from their crop by not giving their plants enough light than they do by giving their plants too much light."
"Aside from CO2, once the inputs to the grow environment have reached the 'sufficiency' level, light is the only input you can add that will increase crop yield."
If you want to maximize yield, get things "within normal limits", buy a light meter, and get your grow to its light saturation point ASAP. Cannabis is a prodigious yielder when given lotsa light.
Yep I saw that video! I kinda like that show.
I'll say that I just finished a run of Tuna Kush F2 from Hazeman......I went for it because it was described to be a moderate yielding plant with small, dense buds. But, what I ended up with were HUGE plants with big, donkey dick colas that were leafy and hard as heck to trim. The scent was described to be really pungent and skunky, etc. In fact, the flowers were lightly floral and somewhat gassy, but nothing special at all. So, now I have nearly 2 pounds of mediocre flower. Did my ability to grow make the plants yield way more than the way they were described? Or, was it just that the seed sellers will say anything they want to say regardless of the outcome?
On an earlier occasion, I took a chance (again with Hazeman) on what was advertised a
Drawoh's Chocolate Thai F5. I grew up in the 60's and 70's and I know what Thai weed is. What I got from Hazeman turned out to be something just this side of hemp. It was some of the worst weed I've ever smoked. Of course, it didn't grow like Thai weed. It didn't smell like Thai weed....because it wasn't Thai weed. Who knows what it was?
On the brighter side, I luckily also grew some Triangle Kush (from Mass Medical Strains) along with the Tuna Kush and the Triangle Kush is superb! -smaller, tighter buds with a great smell and flavor -kinda spicy....hard to describe, but really nice. So, it wasn't a total loss this run, but I'll NEVER buy anything from Hazeman again. Two strike and yer out!
I always look for descriptions of plants that are NOT described as good yielders. I look for plants that are low yielders because I know that those are likely the types of plants that exist for some reason,
other than yield. But, in a mindset based on industrial standards, they always select for high yields for obvious business reasons.
In my experience, it's always about growing a variety of small plants. You stand a better chance of getting something special. But, if the seed sellers aren't true to the descriptions, then anything can happen. It takes time to find the reputable people. And, I also find that you get what you pay for. Hazeman has been nothing but a ripoff for me. Your mileage may vary.
