gjs4786
Well-Known Member
hey everyone
first off, i'd like to say that i am happy to have found this website! i was a veteran member of the og community, and after the closing, i kind of drifted away from the scene all together. but, good to be back and im glad i found a new place to call home!
on to the question...this may be a simple question to answer for a lot of growers out there, but i have yet to find a post with solid and reliable figures.
For starters, when advertised on a seed shop website, the expected yield, lets say for instance...300 grams - is that dry, wet, manicured?
secondly, what are typical 'average' yields for an indoor / outdoor grow per plant? of course genetics will be taken into consideration, but assuming one is using proper lighting and reflection? i am new to indoor growing, and have completed an outdoor grow with great success, so i am more unfamiliar with the indoor yields than i am the outdoor yields...
in any case, i appreciate any and all responses, and again, good to be back look forward to sharing the knowledge!
gjs
first off, i'd like to say that i am happy to have found this website! i was a veteran member of the og community, and after the closing, i kind of drifted away from the scene all together. but, good to be back and im glad i found a new place to call home!
on to the question...this may be a simple question to answer for a lot of growers out there, but i have yet to find a post with solid and reliable figures.
For starters, when advertised on a seed shop website, the expected yield, lets say for instance...300 grams - is that dry, wet, manicured?
secondly, what are typical 'average' yields for an indoor / outdoor grow per plant? of course genetics will be taken into consideration, but assuming one is using proper lighting and reflection? i am new to indoor growing, and have completed an outdoor grow with great success, so i am more unfamiliar with the indoor yields than i am the outdoor yields...
in any case, i appreciate any and all responses, and again, good to be back look forward to sharing the knowledge!
gjs