how much bud can 1 plant produce

mr.parker

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just growing some natural home grown regular weed nothing special... how much bud could 1 plant produce??
 

Yota

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that question is to open ended. There are a lot of factors that go into how much a plant can produce. anywhere from a gram to 6 oz outside.
 

stilltokin

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well those bulbs might work for vegging but please dont tell me your gonna use them for flowering......
 

amd

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2700k is beter all around if you are dead set on NOT changine lights, I had VERy inmpressive veg results in just 2700k
Never tried 6500, I might tery em fer veg tho sometime.
 

T813308004

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It definately varies on your setup and if you use the most of yours you could yield up to an oz per plant. I know some people who grow with CFLs and get a pound per plant (yes that is 1 pound).
 

DR growgood

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i usally get about 2-3 ounces per plant dried and thats under a 400 watt m/h and hps hid lamp oh and there about 3-4 ft plants too.
 

growwwww

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u can get anything from 3.5 grams to 35 ounces ( yes thats a kilo boys ) the best results come when you love,tender and care for the plant. and i assure u no matter what amount u will be happy but just remember tender love and care!
 

T.H.Cammo

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just growing some natural home grown regular weed nothing special... how much bud could 1 plant produce??
What you are asking is - "What is the possible yield from one plant?"

When what you really mean is - "What can I expect to yield from one plant?" Those are two very different things!

I see that you have gotten estimates of anywhere from 1 gram to 35 ounces - depending on your "set-up".

That's probably pretty accurate, exept for two things:
1. Your "set-up" hasn't really got that much to do with it! You can have the best of everything, but if you don't know what you're doing it wont help. Experience and knowledge is what gets the job done - not some inanimate objects!
2. You could end up with ZERO! If you lack the experience (or just don't know what you're doing) your plants could ,flat out, die! It happens all the time.

The moral of this story is, learn and do as much research as you can - before you try to grow!
 

Breakdancer003

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Dmoneysaver Seriously this thread is 2 pages long and reading any other post would tell you that

a) your answer is nothing more then an uneducated guess ( not saying your uneducated im saying their isn't enough info to even venture a guess ) its like asking how long is a rope ? with no follow up info

b) that it was resolved
 
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