veg to flowering ratios?

jeff f

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has any one run across any info on veg to bud ratios? in other words, if i veg a plant 2 weeks and another one 4 weeks. would i get twice the harvest off the 4 week plant. trying to find a "sweetspot" where you are the most productive.

any thoughts or suggestions are very much appreciated.
 
well the longer u veg= the bigger the plant= more yield

ah i realize that. what i am talking about is the ratios. if you veg for 1 week you get 1oz. if you veg for

two weeks, do you get two ounces? or do you get 2.5. or 1.8oz. that way you can figure the best time for the best efficiecny.

plus, your statement is not necessarily correct. there will be a point where the curve bends negative. i am looking for the information between those two points
 
i dunno the ratios but why do you think practically EVERY SINGLE nute company has a 12 week feed schedule..??
because 4 weeks veg 8 weeks flower is the most efficient cycle....
you can do 4 harvests a year that way, you could veg for longer but then you will lose the 4th harvest of the year and the longer veg wont = the 4th crop.
 
if u work from seed u need a longer veg time.. but if u clone u do not need to veg as long since the clone is essentially the same age as the mom u cut her from and has been in veg for equally as long.. i usually veg rooted clones for 2-3 weeks b4 flowering in a sog ..
 
i dunno the ratios but why do you think practically EVERY SINGLE nute company has a 12 week feed schedule..??
because 4 weeks veg 8 weeks flower is the most efficient cycle....
you can do 4 harvests a year that way, you could veg for longer but then you will lose the 4th harvest of the year and the longer veg wont = the 4th crop.

i dont run my setup that way so number of harvests isnt an issue.

and my nutes are a variety of garden nutes from wally world. i never thought about the 12 week feed so i will look into that
 
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