3 clone test

Villa

Active Member
So i took 3 clones from the same plant. Not sure of the genetics but there not ditch bagseed. They are good genetics just not sure
what ones.
I grew 2 up as trees and sure as shit they grew to the same height and tonight at 31" tall they are going into flowering
1st pic
The 3rd one i lst'd and am going to veg her up some more.
2nd pic is on top a side view and on bottom a top viewsideby.jpgtiedown.jpg


Now I don't care about how long I veg them up cause I have the room and lights. I'm gonna see how much I get off the 2
trees then I'll compare it to the lst one that I'll veg up for 4 more weeks. I want to maximize the amount I get off each
plant. These are in 5 gallon buckets btw.

I'm also doing some Lsting into bigger totes
My goal is 6 zips per plant indoors.
 

smokinrav

Well-Known Member
You see, measureing yield is not only about hard numbers, it's about how much you yield over a given amount of time.

This is because veg time controls the size of our plants. Give it more veg time, and you'll get a bigger yileld.

Less veg time does equal less yield, but measured over the course of a year through 3-5 harvests, you may accumulate enough saved veg time to get another full harvest in.

So the equation you want to concern yourself with is not how many grams you'll yield per harvest, but how many grams you'll yield per year.
 

Villa

Active Member
You see, measureing yield is not only about hard numbers, it's about how much you yield over a given amount of time.

This is because veg time controls the size of our plants. Give it more veg time, and you'll get a bigger yileld.

Less veg time does equal less yield, but measured over the course of a year through 3-5 harvests, you may accumulate enough saved veg time to get another full harvest in.

So the equation you want to concern yourself with is not how many grams you'll yield per harvest, but how many grams you'll yield per year.
Nope I'll get the same amount of plants harvested a year. I will still have a plant a week going into my flowering room I'll just have more in my vegging room to take into account for the longer veg time.
What I'm wondering is will the increased veg time make a big difference or a little difference.
 

Dice Clay

Active Member
I agree wholeheartedly about calculating a yearly estimate for harvesting. That being said, it depends on how much veg time you would like to give. In my experience, 6 weeks vegging time (from transplanted clone) is a good amount for a perpetual harvest. In that time my plants usually get to about 2ft tall, I like to rotate 6 in every 4 weeks. I have also found that if you want to go for a significant yield increase per plant, you must significantly increase your veg time. A veg time of 4 months is not uncommon if you are going for the type of yields you are talking about. Everyone has a different preference, but over the course of 12 years of growing, these "rules of thumb" have been seemingly accurate. Hope that helped!

Good growing
 
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