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Old 01-06-2018, 07:20 PM #11
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the key to succesfull yields is dialling in the strain for area provided ,,learn about plant spacing and light/height configuration and you will hit the targets
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Exactly.

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Scroll down a bit to my post. I also run a 600W HPS. Crop depends on:

1) Genetic/Strain
2) Size of pot/root. The bigger the root, the more feed it can take
3) Light intensity (light can be optimized with a scrog)
4) Using the proper dose of fertilizer
5) General conditions (temperature, humidity, soil quality etc.)

IMHO the influence of fertilizers is overrated
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Old 01-19-2018, 02:25 AM #13
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Hi, Exactly I am not an expert but I leave about 300 grams at 350 Gram 600W is not much! I did 3 weeks of growing in 3.6 liter pot and then I put back in 11 liters I did about a week of growth and then I spent 12/12 I would like not to exceed 1 month of growth for each grow and 2 months of flowering You think the pots are big for 1 month of growth? A +
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Doing better than me. I get 2 Oz p/m. Under a 400W. So that's about 0.3 now in compost
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you can harvest every two months if you had a separate veg area and do a perpetual grow with 2 months growing and 2 months flowering in bigger pots 11 liters from the start with no transplant should put you at abundant yields. When you start to flower you also start the next crop in your vegging area and in two months you harvest while the next crop is ready to flower after 8 weeks growing and the next seeds planted ready to grow for 8 weeks .
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Depends on what you are growing, something like a commercial producer like blue dream I'm sure grown right you can pull over a lb. Me I grow perpetual under 3 x 600w and many different girls (not commercial producers) I never weight them and always try and pull a few every week, but I would guess around 3/4 lb maybe a lb per light.
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2 months of growth I find it a lot for pot of 11 Liters,

I see a lot of growers on the internet out between 400 and 600 grams in 11 liter pot with 1 month of growth ...
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.5 to .6 grams per watt is not too confusing for most. Sure is for some folks though.
My yields run .37 grams per watt and has held steady at that number since 2001. I am happy with the results because when I went high yield for a year (just to see) I did not care for the time and labor schedule. Too much work for the results in my opinion.

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i think it's a loaded question ...what is achievable vs what is the most common yields reported
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2 months of growth I find it a lot for pot of 11 Liters,

I see a lot of growers on the internet out between 400 and 600 grams in 11 liter pot with 1 month of growth ...
1 week of veg after transferring the ladies to the bigger pots is probably not enough.
They will likely still be a little stressed at this point from all the trouble.
I would definately give them at least 2 weeks so they come into bloom strongly.
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