best possible yield for 3 gallon pot?

NoobgrowerLbc

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I vegged them for 2.5 months. the strain are high yielders. in a spot with good sun light. whats the best possible yield can i achieve?
 
they was 3 feet tall before going into flowering. so I am going to assume they will finish at 5 feet. they were topped twice.
 
In a 3 gallon pot, you are looking at feeding multiple times per day. Be best to have it on a steady drip feed system like blumats, the pot will dry out very quickly in flower
 
At least twice a day, you are gonna have to feed that like you are growing in rock wool. I have some plants in 7's right now and we are in rainy season and it still dries out daily. I'd seriously consider just growing in a larger pot.
 
At least twice a day, you are gonna have to feed that like you are growing in rock wool. I have some plants in 7's right now and we are in rainy season and it still dries out daily. I'd seriously consider just growing in a larger pot.
He might get 2 lb like that, too advanced though man.
 
It really depends on what he's growing In ,heat,amount of sunlight blah blah.. Ive grown hooter in smaller pots and yes towards the end of flowering a large plant consumes alot of water but man 3 times a day is excessive.if your soils good then I certainly wouldn't go that hard .Ive yielded 5 Oz from a 3 gal fabric pot with zero nutes the whole grow. The answer is...no one knows.. but I would say about a pound.
 
Wow...
First they are fucking with you....
Can you get a pound? Yes.... The odds you do? Not a good chance.

One of the main things that helps a plant achieve weight is root room. 3 gallons will be choking it out. It would be better if you had planted it in ground or had a bigger pot. Bigger roots=bigger fruits.

As far as feeding goes .... don't just go feeding it several times a day unless you want to burn your plant. You will have to water more often yes but feeding should be kept on schedule unless your plant shows a deficiency. (Unless you are using a product like earth juice bloom that you almost can't overfeed)

Realistically tho you are looking at only a few ounces.
 
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