One gallon pot...How much will it yield?

Lowkster

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Im growing in one gallon pots this time around!..I plan on vegging for about 50 days..I know it depends but can anyone give me rough estimate on how much i could possibly yield?..What numbers have yall seen..?..Ounce..half hounce....?..I would be greatful for any info. :joint:
 

Medi 1

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oh and i pulled 25 oz under a 1k with 5 plants all 2 foot tall including the 2 gal pots. and no stem at all
 

Medi 1

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if you do then you need to be smaller to begin the grow
like ive done 1 gal full run lots of times and its fine under a 400
i stay in solo cups right till 1 week before i flower, then into 1 gallon pots. if you do it your way it messes to much with the cation exchange.....,this is what keeps the ph good in the medium. verry important for the processing of foods for them.
 

ink the world

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if you do then you need to be smaller to begin the grow
like ive done 1 gal full run lots of times and its fine under a 400
i stay in solo cups right till 1 week before i flower, then into 1 gallon pots. if you do it your way it messes to much with the cation exchange.....,this is what keeps the ph good in the medium. verry important for the processing of foods for them.

Exactly what Ive been doing, I grow perpetual. Clones root and have a 2 week veg in party cups then they go into 1 gallons and into the flowering space under a 150 and a 400 watt HPS. They start the first 2 weeks flowering under the 150 then slide under the 400 as I harvest 1 row of 4 plants every 2 weeks.....
 

Medi 1

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pot size dont effecdt yiled. veg time does. you will get same bud in a cup as a 1 gal at same veg time
 

stoneruk

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pot size dont effecdt yiled. veg time does. you will get same bud in a cup as a 1 gal at same veg time
So if you veg for 1 month with one plant in a cup and one in a 1 gal pot, and then flower, you will get the same yield?
 

Medi 1

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sure if you can keep the ph good in the cup....wont be easy but the pot has nothing to do with the amount of bud a plant makes. thats genetics. again...as long as the ph is good in the medium.
i dont want to be held accountable to be so accurate as to the gram...but it wont relay make the effect most think it does.
 

stoneruk

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sure if you can keep the ph good in the cup....wont be easy but the pot has nothing to do with the amount of bud a plant makes. thats genetics. again...as long as the ph is good in the medium.
i dont want to be held accountable to be so accurate as to the gram...but it wont relay make the effect most think it does.
I take it you're just comparing a cup to 1 gal pot, there's obviously a big yield difference if you used a 10 gallon pot.
 

Lowkster

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Who has some numbers to.throw out there..?...So do i have the potential to get an once i a one gallon pot?0
 

stumpjumper

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I really don't know why people have such issues with smaller pots. As long as your plant is getting food and not drying out excessively it should be ok but with small pots you need to flush them once a week so you don't get nutrient buildup which is the biggest issue IMO.
 
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