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Old 02-09-2017, 01:01 AM #491
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I guess mypost sounds harsh. I dont mean it to be.

To your point, i see what you mean. It still isnt useful to me since i am searching for exceptional yielders tho but i got you. In one sense it is actually more accurate because a number has to be seen in context. Without context all we have is the growers judgment.
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Old 02-12-2017, 08:59 PM #492
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All in all, this is a very helpful thread. to the threadmeister....
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Old 02-17-2017, 04:07 PM #493
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I wish I could use this but a lot of the yield reports on here are useless. If you grow gorilla, your idea of yield is completely different. Even if you grow legal, everyone has different standards, skill levels, cultural methods, and environmental conditions.

Ie someone's 'very high' yield could mean 5 lbs for one person, 8 to another, and 16 to someone else. To someone who consistently grows 10 lbers, 5 lbs is 'low' right?

We have to list actual or estimated yield in pounds or it's meaningless.
Most people don't shoot for 10 pound plants, but that doesn't mean the strain they are growing isn't capable in your climate. My biggest yeild was over a pound with blue widow, that's started from seed in may with 6-7 hours direct light a day. I would love to see what blue widow could do under full Cali sun started early and in insanely huge pots.
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Old 03-27-2017, 03:46 PM #494
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This past summer, I planted a variety of seeds obtained from friends who enjoy experimenting with breeding, but to my chagrin, one of those that was at the back of the garden and much less visible, turned out to be a male. So, the rest of the crop produced buds that were full of seeds. The buds were still very good quality and all even if a big hassle. So, this was the 2016 experience for me.

For the 2017 crop, I have already begun preps in terms of which strains to work with outdoors. Most are fairly early finishers due to the fact that we are at 46ºL in Quebec and summers tend to not last all that long. Here is the list I will be trying out come June of 2017;

818 Headband ( Cali Connection ), Vanilla Kush ( Barney's Farm ), Pineapple Chunk ( Barney's Farm ), Blue Cheese ( Barney's Farm ), God's Blue Cheese ( JOTI ) and also Afgooey ( Greenhouse Seeds ). I hoping for the following qualities; high potency, big yields and early enough finishers. I start everything indoors with organic composts and teas around March and will transplant them outdoors in the soil first week of June. I only use organic and natural means of growing and usually have fairly large plants and hopefully this future crop will be a good one.

Have you ever tried Frisian Dew or Holland's hope? Both from Dutch passion. I hear they are superb for Northern Que/On.
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Have you ever tried Frisian Dew or Holland's hope? Both from Dutch passion. I hear they are superb for Northern Que/On.
low potency though.....
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Just wanted to add my 2 cents and to thank EVERYONE who contributed to this thread
This is SOOOO Helpful --- I've grown for 15years but only a few times outside.
I'm prepping for next years outdoor crop and this thread saved me
a lot of trouble
It is awesome to get accurate harvest times for my location
and now I have a better understanding of whats possible in
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Old 12-23-2017, 02:35 AM #498
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Green Haze Thai from ace seeds is an amazing plant. High yield high potency and vigour. Very mold resistent. Smell like tutti-frutti taste like bublegum. The high is very stimulant whithout paranoia or dry mouth just an powerful stimulation without hangover .
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Old 12-23-2017, 11:08 AM #499
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Strain/Breeder: Mkob Kush #7 /Bradley Danks
Harvest time: about 10am*
Latitude of grow: 45.5ºN
Location:Oregon
Average yield:I grew one female in a 3gallon and got 1.5z
Mold?: very small spot of botrytis in a very botrytis prone location with aggressive and numerous moths. seemed to be more resistant to russet mites than the other plants (10 others). not resistant to slugs, slugs killed two of my seedlings.
Potency:strong high THC marijuana with strong flavor sort of like muskat grapes, still a speedy buzz after about 11 weeks in the jar, just one bowl gets me ripped. A+ marijuana for my smonking preference.
Year of grow:2017

*Sept 28

I left the lower part of the plant to hang out in the mixed rainy weather in October and none of the lowers branch flowers got any mold/rot of any sort. Definitely the best outdoor plant I grew this summer out of 11 competitors, one of the prettier ones too, Mkob Kush #7 graduates to a larger container next summer, its a proven asskicker in my grow spot.

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awesome thread very imformative
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