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dikizinya

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Hello this being my first post I figured I could ask this grinding question. I have been around a few grows but this is the first time I have done it from a field to plants. I started with 100 seeds that were supposed to be a frost/agent orange cross put them in flower at a couple weeks room was becoming an issue. took the first 50 that showed sex and put those in the greenhouse with supplemental light. While that was going on I started 100 frost clones. The seed plants were a little further along but they still had buds stacking. putting them back into veg definatly slowed growth rate. Any way narrowed the field down to 50 clones and 25 seed plants when room was an issue. put them outside a little late but it was raining like noah lived next door here. question is... put plants in biggest first. the biggest plants in the greenhouse are still the same outside after all these months. if your soil is near all the same a smaller plant cloned the same time etc. will never catch up to its larger sister?. Seed plants seem to have the same characteristic. Also the difference in three weeks is immense the multiplication factor of the branches goes off the chart at the end of the veg cycle. what is the minimum amount of time a plant needs to be in its final home to meet the 10 pound expectency rate?
 

Buddingbishop

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Hello this being my first post I figured I could ask this grinding question. I have been around a few grows but this is the first time I have done it from a field to plants. I started with 100 seeds that were supposed to be a frost/agent orange cross put them in flower at a couple weeks room was becoming an issue. took the first 50 that showed sex and put those in the greenhouse with supplemental light. While that was going on I started 100 frost clones. The seed plants were a little further along but they still had buds stacking. putting them back into veg definatly slowed growth rate. Any way narrowed the field down to 50 clones and 25 seed plants when room was an issue. put them outside a little late but it was raining like noah lived next door here. question is... put plants in biggest first. the biggest plants in the greenhouse are still the same outside after all these months. if your soil is near all the same a smaller plant cloned the same time etc. will never catch up to its larger sister?. Seed plants seem to have the same characteristic. Also the difference in three weeks is immense the multiplication factor of the branches goes off the chart at the end of the veg cycle. what is the minimum amount of time a plant needs to be in its final home to meet the 10 pound expectency rate?
You think your going to be able to pull 10 pounds off one plant?? haha good luck
 

Buddingbishop

Well-Known Member
oh here we ago....it's very possible and done regularly in Norcal...10 pound plants are absolutely possible!!
I never said it wasnt, you just have to have some expierence and the right strain. I would just start out with a more realistic goal and refine from there. Besides assuming he gets 10 pounds per plant, thats 1000lbs and what is one person going to do with all that bud
 

FarmerKT

Member
I never said it wasnt, you just have to have some expierence and the right strain. I would just start out with a more realistic goal and refine from there. Besides assuming he gets 10 pounds per plant, thats 1000lbs and what is one person going to do with all that bud
I'll show you what to do with 1000 lbs... LOl
 

0Pacific0Northwest0

Active Member
If I smoked a pound a day I would have smoke for three years good thing to becuse would more than likley still be timming it.:eyesmoke: or..... I could rent out a laundry mat for a week and have piles of hash ummmmmm
 

dikizinya

Member
yeah trimming sure aint what it used to be. nowadays you dump the product in one end and it comes out the other ready to smoke. unlike what comes out the other end of humans that needs to be buried =)
 
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