High yield?

Star Dog

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Dry trimming is the worst job on the grow callander, it's a pain wet trimming but dry is brain damage its new level of monotony... Never again!
 

Jjgrow420

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This has always been on my mind. Could you veg a plant for an extreme period of time and get a massive yield. Obviously there are lots of other variables, but say it is perfect conditions and you have say a 10+ gallon container could you potentially veg a plant for like half a year and get a fat yield or is there a threshold to how big it'll grow?
Yes but its not profitable. The amount of power consumed for 6mths veg time would be costly and plus In 6 months you could run 2 flower runs. Plus start another instead of veggin a plant for a long time and not bringing in any weed for 6 or more mnths.... Its not really the 'best' way to grow indoors.
 

PJ Diaz

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Dry trimming is the worst job on the grow callander, it's a pain wet trimming but dry is brain damage its new level of monotony... Never again!
I find it way easier to dry trim, and the advantage of spreading an hours long job over the course of a week means much less stress.
 

GeneBanker

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I feel like it’s six to one, half a dozen to the other. If you veg six months, you still have another 3 months to flower, dry, and cure it. 9 months let’s say. How many grows could you bang out in nine months with attention to your craft and good timing. I’d be on for four or five and one long grow won’t best that
 

bernie344

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This has always been on my mind. Could you veg a plant for an extreme period of time and get a massive yield. Obviously there are lots of other variables, but say it is perfect conditions and you have say a 10+ gallon container could you potentially veg a plant for like half a year and get a fat yield or is there a threshold to how big it'll grow?
Seems logical
 

Jonnybgood35

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I feel like it’s six to one, half a dozen to the other. If you veg six months, you still have another 3 months to flower, dry, and cure it. 9 months let’s say. How many grows could you bang out in nine months with attention to your craft and good timing. I’d be on for four or five and one long grow won’t best that
How do you fit 4 grows in 9 months? Start on 12/12?
 

Deusracing

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This has always been on my mind. Could you veg a plant for an extreme period of time and get a massive yield. Obviously there are lots of other variables, but say it is perfect conditions and you have say a 10+ gallon container could you potentially veg a plant for like half a year and get a fat yield or is there a threshold to how big it'll grow?
Man it would be huge. This is a mutated clone I took it’s maybe 2 months old dwc 100w hlg led hope u have the room8647C7F7-6562-42C0-BC99-BDF181B7D7F5.jpeg51215067-B285-43C9-AFE1-572478672823.jpeg667522B9-7084-444C-8A8A-A8DC0F411AE1.jpegB000D364-03C3-4DB5-8A8F-E51CEDDB6282.jpegD9BA0E82-05AA-485A-A974-F2DDBA056C20.jpeg
 

Buddernugs

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I know i call in the boys its worth the giveaway of colas haha
That’s a whole fact my guy lol I tell people I thst help me .....I got food beer and wine .....if u don’t bullshit and grind away u get a qp....if u bull shit u get a oz
 
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