Exactly.When you take away environmental issues and grow style, your yield is directly proportionate to light quality, root mass and active green matter (Leaf gettin good light). The more you veg, the more root and leaf matter is produced, it is as simple as that. I just pulled 9oz each of 2 plants veg for 1 month and i made a few errors along the way. What will a plant vegged for 2 months produce, assuming roots and leaf have developed accordingly.
When I read "... this is SCIENCE." All I heard in my head was Thomas Dolby ...... This isn't bullshit, this is SCIENCE. ...
at 1 gram per watt thats 21 ozs... TOTALLY feasibleIf some breeder told me he has a strain that yields 1/2 pound off 600w and a few T8s I would say he is lying or doing it outside with a little help from this thing called a sun.
Nice job! That's the most I've heard from a 400W light source!IMO: If you wanna go vert (for the space saving purpose) and are sure you can keep the temps down, the best setup I've seen so far for your needs is to drop a bulb (or 2 when funds allow, stacked) Then surround your "light column" with a small wire fence (this ones for your safety really) Put each plant from seedling/clones straight to the flowering pot, then after a week or 2 of vegging n training, cage it with the same fencing (that nice green coated wire fencing from lowes) with each plant having an independent cage you surround the "light column" with plants, and... (worst part) rotate rotate rotate rotate...... if you cant automate this (cuz it wont be cheap or super simple, but can be done) this will make you insane... like every 1-2hrs while its on, turn them all..... Oh, if ya got spare floro's, stand them vertically opposite the main lights so the plants get surrounded by light...
Why go thru all this nonsense? (aside from the reasons of vert grow to begin with)
With a 12 plant limit and wanting to run non-stop, you have to run 2 rooms..... (I mean you COULD run from seed 12/12, but to fill a screen youd want 6 at a time, and thats not what your after here)
This allows the plants to be independently mobile.... and the light penetration of 1000w from the side, and on ALL sides of each plant....
If thats too much, scrog it... My last 400w 2'x2' single plant scrog dropped 472g and made me wanna weep with joy....
My six foot tall pre '98 Bubba Kush- a low yielding pure indica known for growing nothing but popcorn buds- just produced over a pound.That's just wrong.... I root my clones in 7 - 10days and in 2 weeks they can go into budding, for a total of 14 days.
This method is also used in sea of green in which you take a single plant, remove as many clones as you can, put them in to rooting for 7 - 10 days, and immediately start budding when they start showing roots, you end up with a massive amount of little 1/4 to 1/2 ounce kolas.
In fact from seed to finish on this same strain is 90 days. I don't bud until I see hair, within 4 weeks of sprouting.
And as for pounds per plant on an indoor grow??? BULLSHIT! (When you eliminate all other factors such as growing environment, nutrients, etc etc, the determinate factor for harvest weight is GENETIC. If the genetic is not there for a plant to produce POUNDS, it won't, PERIOD, you can piss on it with your golden magical super thrive grow juice, and it won't up it's production unless that genetic is there. You're just pissing in the wind.)
Apparently you have a difficult time understanding that a 6 foot tall plant, may or may not produce a pound.... You seem to have this fantasy that if a plant grows 6 foot tall then it MUST produce POUNDS.. It's just simply NOT true. The genetic to produce a pound must be PRESENT!
In fact, after reading through more of your posts, welcome to my ignore list, you're so full of shit that it's amazing that no one has called you on it yet.
I veg rooted clones for a total of eight weeks, to end up with trees o' bud six feet tall.I usually veg for monthish, get my plants to 3 foot then 12-12, getting anywhere from 2oz - 5 oz plant. That being said I totally see you getting a grip of nuggs for bigger plants, that just makes sense.