If you raised multiple plants, what was the average per plant?
What is the largest yield (dried and cured) you've ever gotten from one plant in a DWC? What strain were you growing? What nutrients were you using? What grow bulb(s) were you using?
Thanks.
If you raised multiple plants, what was the average per plant?
How much you trying to move on the street? LOL.
You can yield between 2 to 5 ounces of 3 plants under a 400 or 600 watter easily if you are a newbie. I haven't grown dwc in a while but I grew in aeroponics and I avg'ed 1.5 to 2.5 ounces per plant.
When i did my first, I used one 600 hps and one 400w HID, I had three plants in DWC and four in 1 gallon pots. the DWC girls each produced about 4 ounces. the soil each produced about 2 ounces, DWC where lavender and the pots where pineapple express
"Some of my finest hours have been spent on my back veranda, smoking hemp and observing as far as my eye can see."- Thomas Jefferson MISFITS on AMERICAN IDOL, I didn't do that but I know the guy who did.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI_1SyHo3Qo
I've seen 12 zips from one plant in ghetto 5 gallon dwc.
Colorado Amendment 20 compliant! I gave up playing guitar to grow weed, I gave up tv to grow weed, I gave up drinking to grow weed, I gave up pussy to grow weed, I started lying to grow weed, I never gave up pussy.
adverse conditions from hell, 4 plants under 1 kw in homer buckets with room temps of 100, no chilling the water, h202 and co2 got me thru that shit. The 12 zip one was a big strain though.
Colorado Amendment 20 compliant! I gave up playing guitar to grow weed, I gave up tv to grow weed, I gave up drinking to grow weed, I gave up pussy to grow weed, I started lying to grow weed, I never gave up pussy.
Well if that is true (and most of us doubt it) just use the handy dandy search for journals or grow threads with strains that use DWC and look to see what they got out of it. There are *soooo* many tangibles to determine your yield, you can have the same plant with same genetics give them to two different DWC growers and yields will be different. No one can determine how you will take care, grow and nurture your plants so the outcome is always going to be different for everyone even with the same plants.
First rule you should learn is how to take care, grow and make sure your plants are growing optimally by searching, researching and experimenting yourself. Ask for yield first is like buying a set of tires for a care you have yet to purchase, will they work maybe, will the last maybe ... depends... slow your roll there tough guy and step back and take baby steps you will be better off.
That better for you and the wifey?! LOL.
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