4 days before 12/12, guess the potential yield!! (pics inside)

Approx how much?


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BudPro

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I have 5 x Chemdog by GHS been vegging 3 and a half weeks in organic batmix under 600w HPS.

No nutes just Vitax organic liquid seaweed up until now.

A few different phenos but im taking 5 clones each off the best 2 indica dominant ones before switching to 12/12.

This is a random grow so ive no idea what im going to pull from them but this is a serious strain very fast grower.

Take a look at the pics and make a guess at my potential yield,
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Not the best quality pics but ill upload better ones when lights go out.
 

BudPro

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I'm aiming for 15oz myself. Hoping for more. Any advice out there on a good bloom nute system until the end of flowering inc when to flush? And can I flush with molasses? What does it do? So many questions!
 

BudPro

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Note: 4 plants topped at the 4th node and applied continuous LST and supercropping, as much as I know how :cry:
 

lepis22

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do you mean leaves or pistils?
if you mean you will harvest the pistils most trichomes probably on them.
you will end it up with almost 0.1 g :D
 

zack66

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Don't usually play the guess the yield game but, your far enough along to give a guestimate. I'll say 2 zips per plant. What size pots are they in? 4 weeks is a pretty short veg period. If you want bigger yields you want to let them go 6-7 weeks in veg. They look nice and healthy. Good Luck!
 

BudPro

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Thanks man, good to hear that from someone with experience. Plants are in 5gal containers and a 1.2x1.2x2m tent. I'm starting a monthly perpetual with my new .8x.8x1.6m tent with 200w blue cfl, first clones will be coming from these guys, so there will be 8 plants in there in future flowering, 4 a month ahead of the other 4. I hope the veg tent can handle 4 of these.

What bloom nutes would you recommend and i'm an organic only guy. Theyre in potting soil, worm castings, bat shit and perlite right now?
 

BudPro

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Apologies I have no idea how I posted an indoor grow in outdoor forum. Can someone move this to appropriate forum please?
Cheers!
 

BudPro

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Don't usually play the guess the yield game but, your far enough along to give a guestimate. I'll say 2 zips per plant. What size pots are they in? 4 weeks is a pretty short veg period. If you want bigger yields you want to let them go 6-7 weeks in veg. They look nice and healthy. Good Luck!
5gal pots filled with a nice organic mix. What you think for bloom?
 

zack66

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Personal preference man. If your mediums all organic i'd keep it that way with nutes. I run General Organics bloom and bio bud and my ladies love it!
 

sunni

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you cannot have prizes or a contest unless approved by the owner of the website.
 

Novicehomegrower

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i wouldn't hope for 15 they look quite small you think your more than 3 o a plant ???
im hoping for 4 ..
in all seriousness i don't think you will get 3 each plant but who knows if you do update us with numbers and pics of the crop GL !
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BudPro

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i wouldn't hope for 15 they look quite small you think your more than 3 o a plant ???
im hoping for 4 ..
in all seriousness i don't think you will get 3 each plant but who knows if you do update us with numbers and pics of the crop GL !
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ill take the advice and go 2 more weeks before flower. I'm going to get Biobizz bloom and use it sparingly with some molasses and organic liquid seaweed. They are begging under 600w HpS is that ok?

Thanks for replies guys.
 

BudPro

New Member
:spew::spew:Listen to sunni. Move along. You really dont know what bloom,bloom,bloom to use? Come on.
Ok. I have cleared it up, wow, it was just an idea for a thread... And I don't usually use any nutes just an all organic mix therefore I'd like advice on what to use that's best for the plants in pic and best for quality yield.

But thanks for your input I'm sure future readers knowledge will be advanced by it.
 
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