FresnoFarmer
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Hahaha only?? I would be happy if I pulled 4oz off of one of mine lolthese where only 1/2 lb each !! last year View attachment 2294200View attachment 2294199
Hahaha only?? I would be happy if I pulled 4oz off of one of mine lolthese where only 1/2 lb each !! last year View attachment 2294200View attachment 2294199
those where done on sept 15 also so they airn't a bad strain for a june to oct 1 season they don't mold either here where ya get slammed with fog and rain the last 10 days of sept every year the top in the pic was 125 grams dry smokable bud that is one of our short stocky fast brazian /afghani cross been aclimated to a wet climate for over 10 years but was well worth the time it took to stabilize and can count on no matter how short or wet a season is so what i'm saying is if ya got the right strain ya can get alot of a small plant but i takes alot more than people think to get a lb on a plantHahaha only?? I would be happy if I pulled 4oz off of one of mine lol
yup looks great !!!!heres at least a pounder for ya...View attachment 2294326
I hope you mean per plantI have about 7 or 8 plants that are 4-5 feet tall and get 6 hours of direct sunlight......I only expect about 12 oz
haha.....I love to underestimate myself.....I have been doing that since I was youngin'. So I never get disappointed lolI hope you mean per plant
Clarify for me Kowa... Your growing in good ole five gallon buckets correct? GIANT difference between growing in a big hole filled with sweet soil and getting full sun and plenty of nutes and growing in a five gallon bucket in part sun.
I think if you get a QP out of a bucket grow then you have done very very well. I would be very curious to hear of bigger yields coming out of a fiver. Is it possible to get a half an elbow out of a pickle bucket?? Right now my four best plants are in what I think are 15 gallon tall tree pots and they get all the water and nutes they can use.(could use a bit more sun but WTF) I can only hope to get a solid 4 zips out of each Pot. That is a lot of head weed but not much if your looking to make money. The drought has been rough on my in the ground plants especially with a two week vacation and NO water or rain while I was away. They did not like that! One of my buckets has a Cheese and one an OG #18 in it and I think I read that 4 pounds was possible in the ground for those varieties. Don't know about the Super Silver or the Budha Tahoe but they sure are pretty looking 5 footers with a couple of months to go. Just thinking about a cured pound gives me a woody!!
I do think if you have a good hole with good sun and genetics as well as some love one and two pound plants can be a regular occurrence and HUGE yields are possible!!
Moving them this late in the game will kill ur hravest just leave them or you will regret it. They are way to big to be moved. Or move them and findout i don't really care.