How Much Yield

billdubz785

Active Member
OK so I tried not to put to much money into my second grow but now I've got numbers running through my head trying to figure out about how much I will yield in 3 months.

I've got 12 plants in an 8X8X10 grow room with temp / humidity control control at 65-80 deg. and 45-55 RH, well ventilated and DIY co2 supplementation, 1000w mh conversion and HPS for flowering, quality soil, and fertilizer for veg then flowering. Not to mention 4 of my plants were very high quality seedlings from a club.

I think I've got everything covered the best I know how considering I'm still pretty new but WHAT DO YOU THINK IF I DON'T MESS IT UP? YIELD PER PLANT?
 

VDUBB

Active Member
1/4 oz per plat at 1000 watt, if your right , i dont belive so , but could be, he's like how do u fighue that ? not being rude , need to know how u came thru with that figure... thanx
 

ststepen420

Well-Known Member
hes got 2 1000 watt lamps, 2 - 3 ounces a plant is about what he will get.....where the fuck do you have an argument with what i said?? What i want to know is where you get a 1/4 ounce figure at??
 

gangjababy

Well-Known Member
If you grow them well you would get a pretty large harvest, more then a few ounces. If you ended up with 6 females I would guess with one month of veg under a 1,000 watter would give you at least 2+ ounces per plant.
What nutes and what medium are you using?
 

Picasso345

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hes got 2 1000 watt lamps, 2 - 3 ounces a plant is about what he will get.....where the fuck do you have an argument with what i said?? What i want to know is where you get a 1/4 ounce figure at??
That vdubb isn't quite right, ignore him. I agree 2-3 oz is about right.....coming down closer to 2 oz.
 

billdubz785

Active Member
If you ended up with 6 females I would guess with one month of veg under a 1,000 watter would give you at least 2+ ounces per plant.
What nutes and what medium are you using?
I've got 9 guaranteed females and buying 3 next week, and I'm using Sugar Peak fertilizer, vegatative and flowering, and a their other two in the set for the end of flowering.

Anyways I'll have to put up a journal or something when I'm done and see what it came to.
 

billdubz785

Active Member
anyways I'm feeling a lot more confident about this because I invested a lot in a completely different setup, for me, after one successful crop.
 
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