4 plants, 9 lights, 3 week veg, 22.6 lbs dry!!!

breadboy

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That was taken yesterday.... 2 months vegging in the southern Oregon sun, the bigger ones behind my pop, some of those might surpass 5-6 lbs, and they'll have monster tops.... Practically no veg time on an indoor run, pulling the weight he claims.... Compare and you'll know, he's full of shit.
My profile pic, that was a beast from last season that hit 7 lbs. and it was bigger than my car.... took an entire outdoor season to reach that size too.
 

Lucky Luke

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He's not lying either. I've seen the pics and you need a step ladder and a extenda leaf stripper to reach her. I couldn't find those old pics of the mm 14 lb plant but it dwarves this grow. Once I saw those pics I got some mm s1 from nev and some nevilles haze 21 x mm and some others as a gift. If someone know where those pics are post them up. Shit was insane lol
Kangas big plants were done outside. Not sure if he still grows. And 15 pounds was/is not unusual in the weather round Northern NSW Australia. (long summers and not to hot/cold) Helicopters and drones kinda slowed the big plant grows down.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=175243
 
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HydroNito305

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That was taken yesterday.... 2 months vegging in the southern Oregon sun, the bigger ones behind my pop, some of those might surpass 5-6 lbs, and they'll have monster tops.... Practically no veg time on an indoor run, pulling the weight he claims.... Compare and you'll know, he's full of shit.
My profile pic, that was a beast from last season that hit 7 lbs. and it was bigger than my car.... took an entire outdoor season to reach that size too.
The guy says 2-3 weeks veg from fully rooted clones...

How much veg time would you say is absolutely neccesary, at a bare minimum, to achieve anywhere near the reults he claims?
 

Dankonomics_genetics

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Kangas big plants were done outside. Not sure if he still grows. And 15 pounds was/is not unusual in the weather round Northern NSW Australia. (long summers and not to hot/cold) Helicopters and drones kinda slowed the big plant grows down.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=175243
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This isn't even the one I was thinking though it shows how big a plant needs to be to yield that big. The one I was thinking was him with a step ladder to show how huge it was.
 

kiwipaulie

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I'm not even going to read the whole thread past the first pics. Those plants are no way 5lb. Utter bullshit. They would be lucky to be 1lb
 
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