Has Anyone Ever Produced A 6-8 Ounce Plant (DRY) Indoors.

dandyrandy

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What about a case where a person wants a lot of variety in smoking choice, but is only growing for one person?

Is it OK with all y'all for a person to harvest less than that? Sometimes I wonder when I read a post like @WeedFreak78 above. No offense intended to you, or anyone else, hear me out.

Not everyone's end-goal is the same. I don't want multiple pounds laying around, but I love growing and seeing the pretty phenotypes and just the whole hobby of it. I have a career, I'm trying to stay out of the weed business, at least for now. I don't want to be a producer or a consumer, I want to be a cannabis-subsistence-farmer. I'm interested in growing a monster now and then, and the first grow I participated in (helped a buddy) was very good. I'll not say how good, but we did respectably according to the standards mentioned in this thread.

I think there is a strong tendency, and I'm not saying it is bad, toward assuming all of our goals are identical. What I mean by that is "the most of the best" we can produce. I'm personally interested in managing my output and maximizing quality so I can maintain a reasonable supply without becoming a micro-kingpin or something. Shit, I'm just having fun, and simultaneously turning a $3000 a year bag bill into a relatively cheap and very fulfilling hobby.

I still love seeing beastly plants, indoor or outdoor. I just want to see the overall Canna community's field-of-view and focus-length be wide and deep, if you'll allow that metaphor. Cool thread, I digress, please proceed.
I just grow for myself in a small area. I usually grow 3 varieties. I haven't bought weed in years. I grow better than I can buy around me.
 

UncleReemis

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Never really cared for the whole grams per watt shit.

How about gauging it as grams per square foot and x amount of watts per square foot?

so a 4x4 tent is 16 square ft. Using a 600w light, the equivalent of 1g/watt is 37.5g/square ft. This takes into account the surface area of the canopy. Kind of a more accurate way of gauging skill level with training and scrogging and such.
 

ttystikk

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Never really cared for the whole grams per watt shit.

How about gauging it as grams per square foot and x amount of watts per square foot?

so a 4x4 tent is 16 square ft. Using a 600w light, the equivalent of 1g/watt is 37.5g/square ft. This takes into account the surface area of the canopy. Kind of a more accurate way of gauging skill level with training and scrogging and such.
This squares nicely with about an ounce per square foot; 4 x 4 = 16 oz, or about a pound from a 600.
 

HighdeanHigh

Active Member
Yea that sounds about right too, after a cple try's i ws getin jus over a pound consistently on each grow in a tent with 1 x 600w HPS
Took down a 4x4 room recently with a 600. Got 3.8 Oz off a lohan in a 5 gal and 13.6 off an og in a 15 gal... scrooged and lst before

Biggest plant indoors? Took down a 2.8lb og in a 45 gal I believe
 
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