2 ounces of a premature plant 2 weeks to go. 3 ounces?

MrStickyScissors

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one of my grand daddy purple plants fell over at 6 weeks into flowering. the stem was kinked so I hung it up. it pulled 2 ounces on the dot like a .5 over bone dry. im now at week 7 into flowering. they have 1 and a half more weeks left. is it even possible to pull 3 zips a plant off this strain? all my conditions are perfect, 6 plants to each 1,000 watt light. well now one light has 5. im just wondering if anyone has every seen a grand daddy plant yield 3 ounces indoor.DSCN0267.JPGDSCN0265.JPGDSCN0270.JPGDSCN0269.JPGDSCN0126.JPGthe first pic was taken at 3 days shy of 7 weeks
 

MrStickyScissors

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I pulled close to 2 and a half a plant one time on one table that was in the corner and it had the other lights hitting it too. but these look bigger. could it be i was using age old bloom and now Im using the whole line up of fox farm?
 

WhiteWidower123

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I dont think 3 ounces a plant is unheard of when growing indoors. I know people who have gotten up to 4-6 ounces but they are usually only growing a plant or two and giving them tons of attention. Best of luck to you, hope u get a good yield.
 

Jeffdogg

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Its not strange for 3 or more oz's to come off any plant as you grow it right (unless its some crap strain), no real mystery here just a good job getting done is all mate. Any seed I buy I would expect to at least see 2-3oz as a minimum.

Pat yourself on the back ya did good :D
 

MrStickyScissors

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Its not strange for 3 or more oz's to come off any plant as you grow it right (unless its some crap strain), no real mystery here just a good job getting done is all mate. Any seed I buy I would expect to at least see 2-3oz as a minimum.

Pat yourself on the back ya did good :D
I have never pulled that much before. Im hella happy. I droped my plant number per light and ended up yielding way more.
 

runninupinya

Active Member
3oz per plant is achievable. My first grow ever (1 bubblegum under <300w of cfls in an open room with zero reflective surfaces, MG soil and MG tomato food, no co2) yielded ~3oz. dry.
 

alienascii

Member
Great job and congrats on the yield! 6 plants per light is definitely the way to go, but plant count really doesn't matter as long as you veg/train the plant/s right for the space.
 
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