Can I pull a oz per plant ?

Dopesmoka

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There are ways to make your plants hit optimal nutrients uptake. This will drastically increase your yields. Im happy to share my recipe but its a little expensive
I’m in to spending as less money as possible while staying organic I spent 26 bucks on a bag of nature’s pride and I have no complaints it’s not perfect but it gets me 90 percent there. There’s no going cheap on generics tho
 

RonnieB2

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I’m in to spending as less money as possible while staying organic I spent 26 bucks on a bag of nature’s pride and I have no complaints it’s not perfect but it gets me 90 percent there. There’s no going cheap on generics tho
RocBudinc is the best ive had experience with and Mephisto is 2nd. 60 bucks Shipped will net u 6-10 excellent seeds. Heres the RocBudinc Purple Roc V1
 

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calvin.m16

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You should be able to pull a few ounces per plant. This will all depend on how long you veg the plants and how powerful your lights & nutrients/soil are.

Personally in 10 gallon pots I get about 2 ounces per/foot of plant so when I grow 7 foot plants I'm expecting to pull around 14-16 ounces per/plant under 1000w HPS lights or 720 watt LEDs.
 
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Dopesmoka

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You should be able to pull a few ounces per plant. This will all depend on how long you veg the plants and how powerful your lights & nutrients/soil are.
I’m gonna do a weigh in probably tomorrow for the few plants I did chop. So far some plants look under a oz and a few a over so I think I squeezed a pound out this 4x4
 

Butlerj9

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You will be limited by the light (indoor) and pot size. You can expect at most 2 oz per plant with 3 gal if everything else is perfect. Some plants can produce a lb or more, but it takes special skill and experience to get there, with lots of all the training, optimal nutrition, and almost daily care. Most commercial growers don't maximize each plant, they just go for max yeild using as many plants as they can afford to support. So most of those skills and methods are used primarily by advanced amateurs limited on plant count.

You'll need a 35 gal pot to fully maximize yeild for a photoperiod (12-24 oz). Less than 5 gal will definitely stunt it. 10-15 gal is pretty standard for modest qp plants. Training will be necessary indoors for space efficiency and outdoors to limit bud size and chances of mold growth by encouraging more colas with smaller buds. Manifolding, lollipopping, supercropping, topping/fimming, LST, etc. will probably all be necessary in addition to pest and fungal control to get the high numbers, and they are somewhat risky and often time-consuming, which is why commercial growers avoid maximizing per plant yields.

For light, you can assume 1g/W as a rule of thumb on a healthy grow. Some people say they can get up to 2g/W indoors with a well-automated setup, but I've never seen confirmation.
 

Dopesmoka

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You will be limited by the light (indoor) and pot size. You can expect at most 2 oz per plant with 3 gal if everything else is perfect. Some plants can produce a lb or more, but it takes special skill and experience to get there, with lots of all the training, optimal nutrition, and almost daily care. Most commercial growers don't maximize each plant, they just go for max yeild using as many plants as they can afford to support. So most of those skills and methods are used primarily by advanced amateurs limited on plant count.

You'll need a 35 gal pot to fully maximize yeild for a photoperiod (12-24 oz). Less than 5 gal will definitely stunt it. 10-15 gal is pretty standard for modest qp plants. Training will be necessary indoors for space efficiency and outdoors to limit bud size and chances of mold growth by encouraging more colas with smaller buds. Manifolding, lollipopping, supercropping, topping/fimming, LST, etc. will probably all be necessary in addition to pest and fungal control to get the high numbers, and they are somewhat risky and often time-consuming, which is why commercial growers avoid maximizing per plant yields.

For light, you can assume 1g/W as a rule of thumb on a healthy grow. Some people say they can get up to 2g/W indoors with a well-automated setup, but I've never seen confirmation.
This is priceless information I couldn’t find anywhere 6 months ago thanks
 

Star Dog

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I cropped this one today, it was grown in a 2 gallon/5/6ltr airpot, 600w hps +10% boost, vegged for 27 days, flowered for 86/87 days.
Pretty much all I do is let them grow for 2 weeks tie them over give another 7/10 days and flip, later in the grow I put a net over for support.
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There's a couple of plants didn't do so well?
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Big disappointment!
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That's seeds for you :-(
 

Star Dog

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Yup I did the same thing on like 4 plants more like 32 days I’m satisfied I could of did better tho
That's par for the course matey :-) after a good few years growing I still think that.
There's always the next time, each of your grows will be better than the last one and you'll keep gaining confidence and experience with each grow, it's a great journey!

Do you train, lst or screen etc?
 

Dopesmoka

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That's par for the course matey :-) after a good few years growing I still think that.
There's always the next time, each of your grows will be better than the last one and you'll keep gaining confidence and experience with each grow, it's a great journey!

Do you train, lst or screen etc?
I honestly didn’t have a game plan I just had a few bucks and didn’t want to spend it on a pound so I invested in growing I ended up planting 9 plants over a 6 week span instead of just planting them the same day in solo cups smh so I was in 3 gallon pots for over 3 months I did horrible when I sit back and think about it I did top as I went but didn’t tie any thing down until week 3 of flower it was bad
 

Dopesmoka

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I ended up using only 20 percent of the recommended doses of my fertilizer the first few weeks of flower because I didn’t read the directions all the way, I ran into heart problems by forgetting to open a vent and ran into a lockout in like week 4 but never flushed smh i need to be slapped
 

Star Dog

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I honestly didn’t have a game plan I just had a few bucks and didn’t want to spend it on a pound so I invested in growing I ended up planting 9 plants over a 6 week span instead of just planting them the same day in solo cups smh so I was in 3 gallon pots for over 3 months I did horrible when I sit back and think about it I did top as I went but didn’t tie any thing down until week 3 of flower it was bad
I don't think there's a member that hasn't had a few hiccups along the way, there's a lot to be learned even when you fk it up, in future you'll be better prepared due to your experience.

Good move buying the kit instead of a 1lb (thumbs)
 

Dopesmoka

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I don't think there's a member that hasn't had a few hiccups along the way, there's a lot to be learned even when you fk it up, in future you'll be better prepared due to your experience.

Good move buying the kit instead of a 1lb (thumbs)
Foreal and I learned so much
 
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