Lets talk yield

OregonMeds

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who the fuck are these dudes. and if that is your point....marijuana horticulture indoor outdoor growers bible, he also answers shit loads of questions for high times. has like 80 books in alot of languages jorge cervantes.

if it is that he doesn't know what the fuck.....well we can agree to disagree. first books were the bible then the marijuana grow basics. best books i have found on the subject.
The picture is of Millie Vanillie. Jorge may be a fine general gardener of houseplants etc and well known public figure but he's kind of a poser in the real marijuana culture and his info in his books he simply learned second hand in order to make money and he passed on his fair share of untrue myths and misinformation in his books as well because he himself didn't know better/enough originally.

He's not genuine like Jack Herer, Jack is the author of the true marijuana bible.

Jorge is as fake as his fake dreads and should just stick to his general gardening shows etc about housplants/whatever.
 

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I just finished my final grow for ever.....6lbs 4ozs from 4 plants( Looked like normal Skunk to me)....

Lighting was 6x600's over the top and 2x400's on the side.

I'm happy with the result but it could have been much better had I actually gone in there and done some work lol,.... I used Canna nutes in grow and DM in Bloom with super bud in week 3 of bloom, DM potash from turn, shooting powder in week 5 and final solution in week 5...The whole lot was then run on clean ph'd water for 3 weeks before harvest. I also use a 350mm extraction fan that changes the air out of the room 9 times a minute and a evaporative cooler, the room stayed at approximately 26-33 degrees C.

feeds varied from 3x 1 min to 6x 1 min over the period, 6 weeks in grow and 11 weeks in bloom due to having to wait for external reasons.

I want to go again, my best ever result was 7.25lbs off 4...I think i can beat it in this room with 2 more 600's.....but I have to move house.
 

NORML

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To put it in somewhat mathematical terms.

Yield = 4x + 3y +2z

X = Management of environment (I.E. Light, Water, Humidity, Nutrients, etc)
Y = Vegetative growth time
Z = Application of CO2
 
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