any thoughts on yield?

danimalistic

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Check out Del6666 "12 and 12 from seed thread" he only grew with a 12 and 12 cycle and i guarantee his average yeild per plant is better than yours.... The plants may not be large but they are sturdy and can support more weight. They also have better conditions, better soil, better training and so on.

Check out that thread
What would u suggest i do with my plants to help increase yield
 

mollymcgrammar

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Not being argumentative but i think you have it backwards. Outdoor plants yield more than indoor and SIZE MOST DEFINATELY HAS AN EFFECT ON YIELD. Theres no way that you can believe what u said. Most of my plants have a lot more branching/ bud sites than a plant vegged one month inside that yields an oz. It only makes sense that my plants willl yield more. Forget the talk about size for a minute. Fact is i have a lot more branching than them 3-4 week old indoor plants that get switched to 12/12 and yield an oz. Ill have alot more bud sites. I know my thinking us logical
But your plant can hace all the sites it wants, if it cant support the weight, it wont grow as much bud. PERIOD

Ive seen journals of scrogs that got 5oz off an 18 inch plant.
 

danimalistic

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Size doesn't mean shit..you can have a 10 foot plant that yields less then a 2 foot plant. The fact that you keep talking about size tells all of us you don't know what your talking about..you'll know soon enough.
Im aloso talking about bud sites. My plants will be going into flower with a hell of alot more potential bud sites than a plant vegged 3-4 weeks inside. I know exactly what im sayibg. What u are saying is that less branching/ less bud sites equals more bud..brilliant..lol
 

mollymcgrammar

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What would u suggest i do with my plants to help increase yield
It may not be possible for your setup, but supplement lighting, maybe some LST research. Ive never seen lst outdoors but i would bet that it works.

Probably to late to supercrop... Idk man.

Cutting leaves can help get light to the bud sites but your plants are streched and will only support so much bud growth.
 

danimalistic

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Plants are strong
You need to understand that size of a plant means nothing.

A stretching plant yeilds less because it camt support the weight.

If they are autos, they yeild less just because they are autos.

Outdoor buds tend to weigh less, the buds will be less dense then a well maintaned indoor crop.

You will get a decent harvest, enough to cover the cost of what you spent on the grow.

Indoor grows are not comparable to outdoors. Its apples to oranges. LST, topping, supercropping, scrog, longer light periods, direct light, proper temps and humidity, better access to water.... These are all factors of yeild.

Also, these plants are gunma keep growing. You wont even recognize them soon.

If you wanna better yeild, you can try some of the common indoor techniques on a few of your plants to get more tops.
Either way stop crying about noone being able to estimate your yeild. Its not possible
I was actually curious as to why theyre stretching a bit
 

mr sunshine

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Im aloso talking about bud sites. My plants will be going into flower with a hell of alot more potential bud sites than a plant vegged 3-4 weeks inside. I know exactly what im sayibg. What u are saying is that less branching/ less bud sites equals more bud..brilliant..lol
OK what if they don't fill in because your intern odes are so spread apart..you never know brother it hasn't grown yet. You might get a little top on each site..if that happens you won't even get an ounce..you never know that's what we're telling you...whatever you get will be 75 percent less when it drys.
 

danimalistic

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It may not be possible for your setup, but supplement lighting, maybe some LST research. Ive never seen lst outdoors but i would bet that it works.

Probably to late to supercrop... Idk man.

Cutting leaves can help get light to the bud sites but your plants are streched and will only support so much bud growth.
 

danimalistic

Active Member
It may not be possible for your setup, but supplement lighting, maybe some LST research. Ive never seen lst outdoors but i would bet that it works.

Probably to late to supercrop... Idk man.

Cutting leaves can help get light to the bud sites but your plants are streched and will only support so much bud growth.
The stalks are strong..the plants are sturdy...the whole month of June and first half of july were mostly clouds and rain.. broke records around here for rain. I was thuinking the constant cloudy days may be responsible for the stretch and slowed growth. The growth has picked up alot the last few weeks with sunny days finally back..not much i can do to increase yield now but to bend and tie down. Sounf about right?
 

mollymcgrammar

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The stalks are strong..the plants are sturdy...the whole month of June and first half of july were mostly clouds and rain.. broke records around here for rain. I was thuinking the constant cloudy days may be responsible for the stretch and slowed growth. The growth has picked up alot the last few weeks with sunny days finally back..not much i can do to increase yield now but to bend and tie down. Sounf about right?
Sounds accurate. That and move some lights outside
 

mr sunshine

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You live in a crappy place to grow weed. If the suns that weak during july it won't be strong enough during flower to give you heavy yields.. probably gunna get skinny light buds. also ,when it rains it rots. The odds keep stacking up against you. Please, keep us informed...
 

danimalistic

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You live in a crappy place to grow weed. If the suns that weak during july it won't be strong enough during flower to give you heavy yields.. probably gunna get skinny light buds. also ,when it rains it rots. The odds keep stacking up against you. Please, keep us informed...
It was nothing but clouds all june and first part of july. Sun has finally been out consistently the last almost 2 weeks. Theyre growing faster now
 
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