400 Watt Delight

Well, I've just harvested, dried and cured my delicious ladies (will be posting pics soon) All in all off 9 plants I got about 2.5 ounces out of a 400 watt interchangeable MH/HPS lighting system. Its a nice little treat to hold me over until next harvest.
 

Boneman

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Congratulations on your harvest but why only 2.5 O'z from 9 plants? You should get that from each plant or something close. Did you have problems? Were the conditions not good? Not trying to be a smart ass or anything but that is very very minimal for 9 plants.
 

DeweY

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How big Did You Grow Them.?, 2.5 Isnt Alot For 9 Plants But If Your Happy Im Happy :)
 

Mike42Zero

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Also curious as to how long and tall you veg`d and what conditions they were grown in because that is kinda small for a 9 plant harvest. BUT its better then paying some jackoff for the weed :hump:
 
Also curious as to how long and tall you veg`d and what conditions they were grown in because that is kinda small for a 9 plant harvest. BUT its better then paying some jackoff for the weed :hump:
Hey guys thanks for all the input, this was somewhat of an Limited Experimental-Training Grow. We were using only a 400 watt HPS in small space in confining quarters, harvest was due early because we live in an apartment, and had people coming to see our house. Mostly though I had two of my roommates assist me in the setup of the grow room (I was kind of teaching them the A, B, C's and 1, 2, 3's of cultivation), which ended up causing more trouble than help; ultimately resulting in a less than efficient grow room. Its not their fault I only harvested 2 1/2 OZ's off 9 plants, but when it comes to growing grass, it really best to do it solo.

I currently have 10 Early Pearl and 10 Hollands Hope all at about 3 weeks veg, soon I'll be cloning them for sex, and using the subsequent clones for another early crop. In June the females started from seed will go outside in holes roughly one cubic yard in size. They should be about 2 1/2 feet tall by then and as I've experienced in past season's, plants placed outdoors this early that are this big end up 8, 9, 10 foot, monsters, yielding easily half a pound per plant... Its called Super Cropping and I have another post about it.
 
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