biggest plant?

bigbudeddie

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Iv read about the 20 foot monsters. But not the 30 foot monsters. Dont think it could be done without a very long veg period. Not even mexican climates could create such a wikid beast.
 

Hotwired

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dood I saw a pot tree so BIG that I was able to climb up and up and up and finally 3 hours later I made it to the top.

Once I got there I was like in the clouds and I saw this house where I robbed a chicken that laid golden eggs.

But this GIANT came after me and I had to run back down the tree and chop it down so the GIANT could not come after me.

Then me and the chicken got it on :hump:
 

chain420smokin420juggalo

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lik i say chu kan belive if ya want i dont member yeild those cells have long been popped an may b not exactly thirty feet but i know we measured it best gues mite be lik 26 or sumin but im estimatin so don trip
 

Kaosisglobal

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Wow, I'll give you that whatever it was it was a lot of shit. I can't make shit last for 3 months. Whole packages go in like 3 days. Cot Damn.
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
seen a mountain garden in kui with what i believe were 15footers looked like
2pound yeld each but not for sure as I took nothing from there.
 

Kaosisglobal

Well-Known Member
hellraizer are you growing ice? I would love to get some 10 footers. How the fuck can I get them enough light, lol. I don't even have space for 3 footers. LMAO
 

sleepytown

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right cheers because ive found a plant that has 550gs per m squared whats that a 3' squared
and theres 12 seed for £50
so whats that 6600g in total
The numbers that breeders and seedbanks use for yields are to be taken with a grain of salt. They are often exaggerated; and, even if not, are meant to be Sea of Green Yields. They are a ballpark figure of what you would yield with adequate lighting on a square meter footprint in SOG. They are a useful thing to compare strains side to side, especially from the same breeder. However, it would be a ridiculous feat to pull 550g off of one indoor plant. You would have to pull of an extremely long veg, and even after that, you would need some amazing canopy management (ScrOG, or serious LST) to get enough light to the plant. So, if you are looking into buying seeds, be careful with what you expect. Oh, and if you are worried about getting bang for you seedbank buck; think about cloning. If you get one female mother from seed, you could harvest as much as you would care to harvest from her clones.

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