RickWhite
Well-Known Member
OK, I'm hearing stories about what guys are yielding that sounds like they ought to be telling me how big the fish was that they caught.
By my estimation this is pretty much how the math breaks down.
Suppose you grow an 8 week flowering Indica strain in perpetual harvest. That gives six harvests per year.
So, for each 12 you have 4 in clone, 4 in veg and 4 in flower. Plants of this age should yield 1-2 oz per plant. 4 plants harvested gives 8oz X 6 harvests gives 48oz max per year.
Obviously, if you veg for twice as long you get more per plant but fewer harvests. So what does your math look like?
By my estimation this is pretty much how the math breaks down.
Suppose you grow an 8 week flowering Indica strain in perpetual harvest. That gives six harvests per year.
So, for each 12 you have 4 in clone, 4 in veg and 4 in flower. Plants of this age should yield 1-2 oz per plant. 4 plants harvested gives 8oz X 6 harvests gives 48oz max per year.
Obviously, if you veg for twice as long you get more per plant but fewer harvests. So what does your math look like?