POLL Ten 100 gallon pots, how many pounds per plant ?

How many pounds per plant


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dlively11

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Here are some more pics since I pulled the tops down on Sat.











This is a BC Big Bud in a 65 gal . I almost tossed this plant about 6 weeks ago cause it isnt great quality smell and taste wise. It was going into bloom but just reverted back to full veg about a week ago. Produces big rock hard buds though so it should be a big producer atleast :weed: Think it will get atleast a pound.

 

dlively11

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I am really liking these Smart pots and how the plants grow in them. I have a Cheese that is also in a 100 gallon growing really wide too. Unfortunatly it got confused and tried to bloom so it wont be as big as these girls.
 

Antny420

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My homie grows in Atascadero and he always has great results..Gotta love california.Im in central cali also just way inland..
 

RogueReefer

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I am using 45 gallon cloth pots for some Master Kush, Elvis and Sour D. I givem 3 gallons of water in the morn and they drink it right up. FYI, in 45 gallon pots, my MK strain puts off 4 1/2 to 5 lbs. dry weight. Yours should be rockin.
 

dlively11

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I am using 45 gallon cloth pots for some Master Kush, Elvis and Sour D. I givem 3 gallons of water in the morn and they drink it right up. FYI, in 45 gallon pots, my MK strain puts off 4 1/2 to 5 lbs. dry weight. Yours should be rockin.
4=5 lbs off a Master Kush in 45 gallon??!!! WOW ! Have grown that strain indoors and it always did pretty well. Had no idea it could do that kind of yield though..
 

RogueReefer

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4=5 lbs off a Master Kush in 45 gallon??!!! WOW ! Have grown that strain indoors and it always did pretty well. Had no idea it could do that kind of yield though..
The only thing I can say when I look at my girls is that they remind me of a prehistoric plant, lol. The fan leaves are litteraly bigger than my head. No joke! I use Happy Frog soil, works great for me. The 1 in my Avatar is a Sour D. The next time I go to my Growers, I'll get a pic of my MK 4 yas.
 

RogueReefer

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I started my MK later than the Elvis and Sour D. when my Elvis and SD were 3ft tall I put my MK out in the greenhouse at 6 in tall. in the mid of May. Elvis and SD are almost 6ft tall so far and the MK is already bout 5 ft. tall and just as round as the others with leaves that make the others look very small. Goes to show how bis MK can get outside I guess, lol.
 

Gutta706

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Here are some more pics since I pulled the tops down on Sat.











This is a BC Big Bud in a 65 gal . I almost tossed this plant about 6 weeks ago cause it isnt great quality smell and taste wise. It was going into bloom but just reverted back to full veg about a week ago. Produces big rock hard buds though so it should be a big producer atleast :weed: Think it will get atleast a pound.

 

nitroman

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sick gro im subed one question though with the smart pots when you go to transplant to the larger 100 gallon pot do you cut the small pot off or just bury the whole thing and it will grow through the sides?
 

IrishNig420

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4=5 lbs off a Master Kush in 45 gallon??!!! WOW ! Have grown that strain indoors and it always did pretty well. Had no idea it could do that kind of yield though..
yea i think you are gonna have massive yeilds alot larger than 3lb each at least for the ones in 100 gallon if not the 65 gallon ones as well. extremely impressive
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dlively11

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sick gro im subed one question though with the smart pots when you go to transplant to the larger 100 gallon pot do you cut the small pot off or just bury the whole thing and it will grow through the sides?
I used regular plastic pots. These plants went from oasis cubes to 1 gallon to 2 gallon to 3 gallon to 7 gallon before their final home of 100 gallon. Didnt plan on these going outdoors hence so many transplants. Would have gone from 1 gal to 7 gal then 100 gallon.
 
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