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Advertised yields, dry or wet weight?

When a seed company claims "500g/sq.m" or "3g/watt", is this dried bud or wet?
When people make claims that they grew a 14lbs Blue Dream outdoor, that's also dry or wet?
 

Nifty_PoT

Active member
Allways dry. wet weight is kinda pointless, some people will weigh the buds wet just to get an idea of how much they wil yield but its not common practice.
 
Thanks folks. Is there a standard veg time or size that is used when making those types of claims? Wouldn't a 4 month old veg produce more weight than a 1 or 2 month old veg time?
 

mr.brunch

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Thanks folks. Is there a standard veg time or size that is used when making those types of claims? Wouldn't a 4 month old veg produce more weight than a 1 or 2 month old veg time?

I would imagine they base the numbers on sog with clones
 

Lester Beans

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Exactly, clone per square foot in a m², or 4 bushes well vegged, 4-8 weeks depending on stretch.

An even canopy and good training skills are required along with having a dialed environment and nutrient regimen.

Co2. If you are shooting for yield, co2 is key.
 
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